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Cellular Fibronectin Containing Extra Domain A Causes Insulin Resistance via Toll-like Receptor 4.

Scientific reports (2020-06-06)
Sangam Rajak, Yusuf Hussain, Khushboo Singh, Swasti Tiwari, Basir Ahmad, Sachi Bharti, Prem Prakash
ABSTRACT

We determined the role of cellular fibronectin (CFN) containing the alternatively spliced extra domain A (FN-EDA) in causing insulin resistance (IR) through toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Circulating FN-EDA level was evaluated in mouse and rat IR models. Specific anti-FN-EDA antibody and TLR4 inhibitor were used to study its role in IR in mice. CFN protein was injected to evaluate TLR4 dependent effect of FN-EDA in IR. Furthermore, FN-EDA was estimated in blood plasma and correlated with demographic and clinical characteristics in healthy human participants (n = 38). High-fat diet feeding significantly increased circulating FN-EDA in both mouse (P = 0.03) and rat (P = 0.02) IR models. Antibody against FN-EDA protected mice from IR by increasing glucose disposal rate following glucose (P = 0.02) and insulin (P = 0.01) tolerance tests. CFN protein injection caused IR, however, TLR4 inhibitor protected the mice from CFN induced IR. Multivariate regression analysis predicted an independent positive correlation between circulating FN-EDA and fasting plasma glucose (P = 0.003) in healthy human participants. In conclusion, FN-EDA may cause IR through TLR4 by decreasing glucose disposal rate following glucose and insulin load. Targeting FN-EDA thus can be considered as a possible therapeutic strategy to delay prediabetes progression to diabetes.

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