Congenital myotonic dystrophy type 1 (CDM1) is characterized by severe symptoms that affect patients from birth, with 40% mortality in the neonatal period and impaired skeletal muscle development. In this paper, we examined the relationship between autophagy and abnormal myogenic differentiation of CDM1 myoblasts. We investigated these pathological features at both ultrastructural and molecular levels, utilizing two CDM1 foetal myoblasts, CDM13 and CDM15, with 1800 and 3200 repeats, respectively. The congenital nature of these CDM1 myoblasts was confirmed by the high methylation level at the DMPK locus. Our results indicated that abnormal autophagy was independent of myogenic differentiation, as CDM13 myoblasts differentiated as well as control myoblasts but underwent autophagy like CDM15, displaying impaired differentiation. miRNA expression profiles revealed that CDM15 myoblasts failed to upregulate the complex network of myo-miRNAs under MYOD and MEF2A control, while this network was upregulated in CDM13 myoblasts. Interestingly, the abnormal differentiation of CDM15 myoblasts was associated with cellular stress accompanied by the induction of the interferon type 1 pathway (innate immune response). Indeed, inhibition of the interferon (IFN) type I pathway restores myogenic differentiation of CDM15 myoblasts, suggesting that the inappropriate activation of the innate immune response might contribute to impaired myogenic differentiation and severe muscle symptoms observed in some CDM1 patients. These findings open up the possibility of new therapeutic approaches to treat CDM1.

Rizzo, M., Beffy, P., Del Carratore, R., Falleni, A., Pretini, V., D'Aurizio, R., et al. (2018). Activation of the interferon type I response rather than autophagy contributes to myogenesis inhibition in congenital DM1 myoblasts. CELL DEATH & DISEASE, 9(11), 1071 [10.1038/s41419-018-1080-1].

Activation of the interferon type I response rather than autophagy contributes to myogenesis inhibition in congenital DM1 myoblasts

Botta A.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Congenital myotonic dystrophy type 1 (CDM1) is characterized by severe symptoms that affect patients from birth, with 40% mortality in the neonatal period and impaired skeletal muscle development. In this paper, we examined the relationship between autophagy and abnormal myogenic differentiation of CDM1 myoblasts. We investigated these pathological features at both ultrastructural and molecular levels, utilizing two CDM1 foetal myoblasts, CDM13 and CDM15, with 1800 and 3200 repeats, respectively. The congenital nature of these CDM1 myoblasts was confirmed by the high methylation level at the DMPK locus. Our results indicated that abnormal autophagy was independent of myogenic differentiation, as CDM13 myoblasts differentiated as well as control myoblasts but underwent autophagy like CDM15, displaying impaired differentiation. miRNA expression profiles revealed that CDM15 myoblasts failed to upregulate the complex network of myo-miRNAs under MYOD and MEF2A control, while this network was upregulated in CDM13 myoblasts. Interestingly, the abnormal differentiation of CDM15 myoblasts was associated with cellular stress accompanied by the induction of the interferon type 1 pathway (innate immune response). Indeed, inhibition of the interferon (IFN) type I pathway restores myogenic differentiation of CDM15 myoblasts, suggesting that the inappropriate activation of the innate immune response might contribute to impaired myogenic differentiation and severe muscle symptoms observed in some CDM1 patients. These findings open up the possibility of new therapeutic approaches to treat CDM1.
2018
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/03 - GENETICA MEDICA
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Biopsy; Cell Differentiation; Cells, Cultured; Endoplasmic Reticulum; Gene Silencing; Humans; Interferon Regulatory Factor-7; Interferon Type I; MEF2 Transcription Factors; MicroRNAs; Microscopy, Electron; Muscle, Skeletal; MyoD Protein; Myoblasts; Myotonic Dystrophy; Toll-Like Receptor 3; Autophagy; Muscle Development
Rizzo, M., Beffy, P., Del Carratore, R., Falleni, A., Pretini, V., D'Aurizio, R., et al. (2018). Activation of the interferon type I response rather than autophagy contributes to myogenesis inhibition in congenital DM1 myoblasts. CELL DEATH & DISEASE, 9(11), 1071 [10.1038/s41419-018-1080-1].
Rizzo, M; Beffy, P; Del Carratore, R; Falleni, A; Pretini, V; D'Aurizio, R; Botta, A; Evangelista, M; Stoccoro, A; Coppede, F; Furling, D; Simili, M...espandi
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