Pseudogene PTENP1 functions as a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) to regulate PTEN expression by sponging miR-499-5p


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Abstract

Increasing evidence has shown that pseudogenes can widely regulate gene expression. However, little is known about the specific role of PTENP1 and miR-499-5p in insulin resistance. The relative transcription level of PTENP1 was examined in db/db mice and high fat diet (HFD)-fed mice by real-time PCR. To explore the effect of PTENP1 on insulin resistance, adenovirus overexpressing or inhibiting vectors were injected through the tail vein. Bioinformatics predictions and a luciferase reporter assay were used to explore the interaction between PTENP1 and miR-499-5p. The relative transcription level of PTENP1 was largely enhanced in db/db mice and HFD-fed mice. Furthermore, the overexpression of PTENP1 resulted in impaired Akt/GSK activation as well as glycogen synthesis, while PTENP1 inhibition led to the improved activation of Akt/GSK and enhanced glycogen contents. More importantly, PTENP1 could directly bind miR-499-5p, thereby becoming a sink for miR-499-5p. PTENP1 overexpression results in the impairment of the insulin-signaling pathway and may function as a competing endogenous RNA for miR-499-5p, thereby contributing to insulin resistance.

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Lei Wang

Second Medical School, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

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Email: Wanglei150306@163.com
China, Nanjing, 210023

Ning Zhang

Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Department of Cardiology

Email: Wanglei150306@163.com
China, Nanjing, 210093

Zun Wang

Second Medical School, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Email: Wanglei150306@163.com
China, Nanjing, 210023

Dong-mei Ai

Second Medical School, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Email: Wanglei150306@163.com
China, Nanjing, 210023

Zhen-yu Cao

Second Medical School, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Email: Wanglei150306@163.com
China, Nanjing, 210023

Hua-ping Pan

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Email: Wanglei150306@163.com
China, Nanjing, 211100


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