“…IRS1 and IRS2 are expressed ubiquitously in the entire body, and knock-out of IRS1 or IRS2 in mice leads to severe phenotypes, such as marked growth retardation and diabetes, respectively (26 -28). Conversely, IRS4 is expressed only in specific tissues, such as the thymus, pituitary gland, and hypothalamus (29 -31), and cell lines, such as 293T, 293AAV, and HepG2 cells (22,32). IRS4 knock-out mice exhibit mild defects in growth, reproduction, glucose homeostasis, and maternal behaviors (31,33).…”