Journal article

Insulin receptor isoforms in physiology and disease: An updated view

A Belfiore, R Malaguarnera, V Vella, MC Lawrence, L Sciacca, F Frasca, A Morrione, R Vigneri

Endocrine Reviews | ENDOCRINE SOC | Published : 2017

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Abstract

The insulin receptor (IR) gene undergoes differential splicing that generates two IR isoforms, IR-A and IR-B. The physiological roles of IR isoforms are incompletely understood and appear to be determined by their different binding affinities for insulin-like growth factors, particularly for IGF-2. Predominant roles of IR-A in prenatal growth and development and of IR-B in metabolic regulation are well established. However, emerging evidence indicates that the differential expression of IR isoforms may also help explain the diversification of insulin and IGF signaling and actions in various organs and tissues, by involving not only different ligand binding affinities but also different membr..

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Awarded by National Cancer Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by Italian Association for Cancer Research Grants IG 19242 and PON01_01078 to A.B., from Ministero della Salute Grant 67/GR-2010-2319511 to R.M., and from National Institutes of Health Grant R01 CA164462 to A. M.M.C.L. acknowledges support from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant APP1099595 and support to his Institute from the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and the Australian NHMRC Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme.