- Hepatic protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor gamma links obesity-induced inflammation to insulin resistance.
Hepatic protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor gamma links obesity-induced inflammation to insulin resistance.
Obesity-induced inflammation engenders insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) but the inflammatory effectors linking obesity to insulin resistance are incompletely understood. Here, we show that hepatic expression of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Receptor Gamma (PTPR-Ī³) is stimulated by inflammation in obese/T2DM mice and positively correlates with indices of inflammation and insulin resistance in humans. NF-ĪŗB binds toĀ the promoterĀ ofĀ Ptprg and is required for inflammation-induced PTPR-Ī³ expression. PTPR-Ī³ loss-of-function lowers glycemia and insulinemia by enhancing insulin-stimulated suppression of endogenous glucose production. These phenotypes are rescued by re-expression of Ptprg only in liver of mice lacking Ptprg globally. Hepatic PTPR-Ī³ overexpression that mimics levels found in obesity is sufficient to cause severe hepatic and systemic insulin resistance. We propose hepatic PTPR-Ī³ as a link between obesity-induced inflammation and insulin resistance and as potential target for treatment of T2DM.