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Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation

Muscle differentiation is a highly conserved process that occurs through the activation of quiescent satellite cells whose progeny proliferate, differentiate, and fuse to generate new myofibers. A defined pattern of myogenic transcription factors is orchestrated during this process and is regulated...

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Autores principales: Kleger, Alexander, Loebnitz, Christiane, Pusapati, Ganesh V., Armacki, Milena, Müller, Martin, Tümpel, Stefan, Illing, Anett, Hartmann, Daniel, Brunner, Cornelia, Liebau, Stefan, Rudolph, Karl L., Adler, Guido, Seufferlein, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3029294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21298052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014599
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author Kleger, Alexander
Loebnitz, Christiane
Pusapati, Ganesh V.
Armacki, Milena
Müller, Martin
Tümpel, Stefan
Illing, Anett
Hartmann, Daniel
Brunner, Cornelia
Liebau, Stefan
Rudolph, Karl L.
Adler, Guido
Seufferlein, Thomas
author_facet Kleger, Alexander
Loebnitz, Christiane
Pusapati, Ganesh V.
Armacki, Milena
Müller, Martin
Tümpel, Stefan
Illing, Anett
Hartmann, Daniel
Brunner, Cornelia
Liebau, Stefan
Rudolph, Karl L.
Adler, Guido
Seufferlein, Thomas
author_sort Kleger, Alexander
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description Muscle differentiation is a highly conserved process that occurs through the activation of quiescent satellite cells whose progeny proliferate, differentiate, and fuse to generate new myofibers. A defined pattern of myogenic transcription factors is orchestrated during this process and is regulated via distinct signaling cascades involving various intracellular signaling pathways, including members of the protein kinase C (PKC) family. The protein kinase D (PKD) isoenzymes PKD1, -2, and -3, are prominent downstream targets of PKCs and phospholipase D in various biological systems including mouse and could hence play a role in muscle differentiation. In the present study, we used a mouse myoblast cell line (C2C12) as an in vitro model to investigate the role of PKDs, in particular PKD2, in muscle stem cell differentiation. We show that C2C12 cells express all PKD isoforms with PKD2 being highly expressed. Furthermore, we demonstrate that PKD2 is specifically phosphorylated/activated during the initiation of mouse myoblast differentiation. Selective inhibition of PKCs or PKDs by pharmacological inhibitors blocked myotube formation. Depletion of PKD2 by shRNAs resulted in a marked inhibition of myoblast cell fusion. PKD2-depleted cells exhibit impaired regulation of muscle development-associated genes while the proliferative capacity remains unaltered. Vice versa forced expression of PKD2 increases myoblast differentiation. These findings were confirmed in primary mouse satellite cells where myotube fusion was also decreased upon inhibition of PKDs. Active PKD2 induced transcriptional activation of myocyte enhancer factor 2D and repression of Pax3 transcriptional activity. In conclusion, we identify PKDs, in particular PKD2, as a major mediator of muscle cell differentiation in vitro and thereby as a potential novel target for the modulation of muscle regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-30292942011-02-04 Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation Kleger, Alexander Loebnitz, Christiane Pusapati, Ganesh V. Armacki, Milena Müller, Martin Tümpel, Stefan Illing, Anett Hartmann, Daniel Brunner, Cornelia Liebau, Stefan Rudolph, Karl L. Adler, Guido Seufferlein, Thomas PLoS One Research Article Muscle differentiation is a highly conserved process that occurs through the activation of quiescent satellite cells whose progeny proliferate, differentiate, and fuse to generate new myofibers. A defined pattern of myogenic transcription factors is orchestrated during this process and is regulated via distinct signaling cascades involving various intracellular signaling pathways, including members of the protein kinase C (PKC) family. The protein kinase D (PKD) isoenzymes PKD1, -2, and -3, are prominent downstream targets of PKCs and phospholipase D in various biological systems including mouse and could hence play a role in muscle differentiation. In the present study, we used a mouse myoblast cell line (C2C12) as an in vitro model to investigate the role of PKDs, in particular PKD2, in muscle stem cell differentiation. We show that C2C12 cells express all PKD isoforms with PKD2 being highly expressed. Furthermore, we demonstrate that PKD2 is specifically phosphorylated/activated during the initiation of mouse myoblast differentiation. Selective inhibition of PKCs or PKDs by pharmacological inhibitors blocked myotube formation. Depletion of PKD2 by shRNAs resulted in a marked inhibition of myoblast cell fusion. PKD2-depleted cells exhibit impaired regulation of muscle development-associated genes while the proliferative capacity remains unaltered. Vice versa forced expression of PKD2 increases myoblast differentiation. These findings were confirmed in primary mouse satellite cells where myotube fusion was also decreased upon inhibition of PKDs. Active PKD2 induced transcriptional activation of myocyte enhancer factor 2D and repression of Pax3 transcriptional activity. In conclusion, we identify PKDs, in particular PKD2, as a major mediator of muscle cell differentiation in vitro and thereby as a potential novel target for the modulation of muscle regeneration. Public Library of Science 2011-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3029294/ /pubmed/21298052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014599 Text en Kleger et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kleger, Alexander
Loebnitz, Christiane
Pusapati, Ganesh V.
Armacki, Milena
Müller, Martin
Tümpel, Stefan
Illing, Anett
Hartmann, Daniel
Brunner, Cornelia
Liebau, Stefan
Rudolph, Karl L.
Adler, Guido
Seufferlein, Thomas
Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation
title Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation
title_full Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation
title_fullStr Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation
title_short Protein Kinase D2 Is an Essential Regulator of Murine Myoblast Differentiation
title_sort protein kinase d2 is an essential regulator of murine myoblast differentiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3029294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21298052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014599
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