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Publication : Integrating siRNA and protein-protein interaction data to identify an expanded insulin signaling network.

First Author  Tu Z Year  2009
Journal  Genome Res Volume  19
Issue  6 Pages  1057-67
PubMed ID  19261841 Mgi Jnum  J:149159
Mgi Id  MGI:3847835 Doi  10.1101/gr.087890.108
Citation  Tu Z, et al. (2009) Integrating siRNA and protein-protein interaction data to identify an expanded insulin signaling network. Genome Res 19(6):1057-67
abstractText  Insulin resistance is one of the dominant symptoms of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Although the molecular mechanisms leading to this resistance are largely unknown, experimental data support that the insulin signaling pathway is impaired in patients who are insulin resistant. To identify novel components/modulators of the insulin signaling pathway, we designed siRNAs targeting over 300 genes and tested the effects of knocking down these genes in an insulin-dependent, anti-lipolysis assay in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. For 126 genes, significant changes in free fatty acid release were observed. However, due to off-target effects (in addition to other limitations), high-throughput RNAi-based screens in cell-based systems generate significant amounts of noise. Therefore, to obtain a more reliable set of genes from the siRNA hits in our screen, we developed and applied a novel network-based approach that elucidates the mechanisms of action for the true positive siRNA hits. Our analysis results in the identification of a core network underlying the insulin signaling pathway that is more significantly enriched for genes previously associated with insulin resistance than the set of genes annotated in the KEGG database as belonging to the insulin signaling pathway. We experimentally validated one of the predictions, S1pr2, as a novel candidate gene for T2D.
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