Growth hormone replacement therapy regulates microRNA-29a and targets involved in insulin resistance

Galimov, Artur; Hartung, Angelika; Trepp, Roman; Mader, Alexander; Flück, Martin; Linke, Axel; Blüher, Matthias; Christ, Emanuel; Krützfeldt, Jan (2015). Growth hormone replacement therapy regulates microRNA-29a and targets involved in insulin resistance. Journal of molecular medicine JMM, 93(12), pp. 1369-1379. Springer 10.1007/s00109-015-1322-y

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Replacement of growth hormone (GH) in patients suffering from GH deficiency (GHD) offers clinical benefits on body composition, exercise capacity, and skeletal integrity. However, GH replacement therapy (GHRT) is also associated with insulin resistance, but the mechanisms are incompletely understood. We demonstrate that in GH-deficient mice (growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (Ghrhr)(lit/lit)), insulin resistance after GHRT involves the upregulation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and the downregulation of microRNA miR-29a in skeletal muscle. Based on RNA deep sequencing of skeletal muscle from GH-treated Ghrhr(lit/lit) mice, we identified several upregulated genes as predicted miR-29a targets that are negative regulators of insulin signaling or profibrotic/proinflammatory components of the ECM. Using gain- and loss-of-function studies, five of these genes were confirmed as endogenous targets of miR-29a in human myotubes (PTEN, COL3A1, FSTL1, SERPINH1, SPARC). In addition, in human myotubes, IGF1, but not GH, downregulated miR-29a expression and upregulated COL3A1. These results were confirmed in a group of GH-deficient patients after 4 months of GHRT. Serum IGF1 increased, skeletal muscle miR-29a decreased, and miR-29a targets were upregulated in patients with a reduced insulin response (homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR)) after GHRT. We conclude that miR-29a could contribute to the metabolic response of muscle tissue to GHRT by regulating ECM components and PTEN. miR-29a and its targets might be valuable biomarkers for muscle metabolism following GH replacement.

KEY MESSAGES

GHRT most significantly affects the ECM cluster in skeletal muscle from mice. GHRT downregulates miR-29a and upregulates miR-29a targets in skeletal muscle from mice. PTEN, COL3A1, FSTL1, SERPINH1, and SPARC are endogenous miR-29a targets in human myotubes. IGF1 decreases miR-29a levels in human myotubes. miR-29a and its targets are regulated during GHRT in skeletal muscle from humans.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Endocrinology (DFKE) > Clinic of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Clinical Nutrition

UniBE Contributor:

Christ, Emanuel

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

0946-2716

Publisher:

Springer

Language:

English

Submitter:

Markus Laimer

Date Deposited:

31 Mar 2016 14:40

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:52

Publisher DOI:

10.1007/s00109-015-1322-y

PubMed ID:

26199111

Uncontrolled Keywords:

GH; IGF1; Insulin resistance; Skeletal muscle; microRNA

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.77625

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/77625

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