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Sara Vogt Bleshøy1,2,3,4, Jacob Kæstel-Hansen1,2,3, Annette Juma Nielsen1,2
1Department of Chemistry & Nanoscience Center, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Insulin signaling is vital for cellular homeostasis, with dysregulation leading to severe metabolic disorders, particularly diabetes. While insulin analogs are crucial in type 1 diabetes treatment, identifying potential variations in intracellular trafficking and sorting from endogenous insulin is challenging. Current methods rely on static imaging and bulk receptor assays in non-physiological conditions, which disrupts native signaling and masks temporal trafficking dynamics. Here, we directly recorded and compared the intracellular trafficking of ATTO655-labeled recombinant human insulin (HI655) and rapid-acting analog insulin aspart (IAsp655) in live cells. We developed a platform combining Colocalization Fingerprinting, a machine-learning framework for time-resolved colocalization, with our deep learning-assisted single-particle diffusional analysis (DeepSPT). Our analysis revealed significant intracellular trafficking differences between IAsp655 and HI,655 both in diffusional behavior and lysosomal colocalization. The method offers a detailed understanding of insulin analog biology and provides a reliable machine-learning methodology to identify subtle variations in intracellular pathways of intricate cellular processes.
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