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Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

Dlk1, a member of the Epidermal Growth Factor family, is expressed in multiple tissues during development, and has been detected in carcinomas and neuroendocrine tumors. Dlk1 is paternally expressed and belongs to a group of imprinted genes associated with rhabdomyosarcomas but not with other primit...

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Autores principales: Jørgensen, Louise H., Sellathurai, Jeeva, Davis, Erica E., Thedchanamoorthy, Tania, Al-Bader, Rua W. A., Jensen, Charlotte H., Schrøder, Henrik D.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3618045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060692
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author Jørgensen, Louise H.
Sellathurai, Jeeva
Davis, Erica E.
Thedchanamoorthy, Tania
Al-Bader, Rua W. A.
Jensen, Charlotte H.
Schrøder, Henrik D.
author_facet Jørgensen, Louise H.
Sellathurai, Jeeva
Davis, Erica E.
Thedchanamoorthy, Tania
Al-Bader, Rua W. A.
Jensen, Charlotte H.
Schrøder, Henrik D.
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description Dlk1, a member of the Epidermal Growth Factor family, is expressed in multiple tissues during development, and has been detected in carcinomas and neuroendocrine tumors. Dlk1 is paternally expressed and belongs to a group of imprinted genes associated with rhabdomyosarcomas but not with other primitive childhood tumors to date. Here, we investigate the possible roles of Dlk1 in skeletal muscle tumor formation. We analyzed tumors of different mesenchymal origin for expression of Dlk1 and various myogenic markers and found that Dlk1 was present consistently in myogenic tumors. The coincident observation of Dlk1 with a highly proliferative state in myogenic tumors led us to subsequently investigate the involvement of Dlk1 in the control of the adult myogenic programme. We performed an injury study in Dlk1 transgenic mice, ectopically expressing ovine Dlk1 (membrane bound C2 variant) under control of the myosin light chain promotor, and detected an early, enhanced formation of myotubes in Dlk1 transgenic mice. We then stably transfected the mouse myoblast cell line, C2C12, with full-length Dlk1 (soluble A variant) and detected an inhibition of myotube formation, which could be reversed by adding Dlk1 antibody to the culture supernatant. These results suggest that Dlk1 is involved in controlling the myogenic programme and that the various splice forms may exert different effects. Interestingly, both in the Dlk1 transgenic mice and the DLK1-C2C12 cells, we detected reduced myostatin expression, suggesting that the effect of Dlk1 on the myogenic programme might involve the myostatin signaling pathway. In support of a relationship between Dlk1 and myostatin we detected reciprocal expression of these two transcripts during different cell cycle stages of human myoblasts. Together our results suggest that Dlk1 is a candidate marker for skeletal muscle tumors and might be involved directly in skeletal muscle tumor formation through a modulatory effect on the myogenic programme.
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spelling pubmed-36180452013-04-10 Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration Jørgensen, Louise H. Sellathurai, Jeeva Davis, Erica E. Thedchanamoorthy, Tania Al-Bader, Rua W. A. Jensen, Charlotte H. Schrøder, Henrik D. PLoS One Research Article Dlk1, a member of the Epidermal Growth Factor family, is expressed in multiple tissues during development, and has been detected in carcinomas and neuroendocrine tumors. Dlk1 is paternally expressed and belongs to a group of imprinted genes associated with rhabdomyosarcomas but not with other primitive childhood tumors to date. Here, we investigate the possible roles of Dlk1 in skeletal muscle tumor formation. We analyzed tumors of different mesenchymal origin for expression of Dlk1 and various myogenic markers and found that Dlk1 was present consistently in myogenic tumors. The coincident observation of Dlk1 with a highly proliferative state in myogenic tumors led us to subsequently investigate the involvement of Dlk1 in the control of the adult myogenic programme. We performed an injury study in Dlk1 transgenic mice, ectopically expressing ovine Dlk1 (membrane bound C2 variant) under control of the myosin light chain promotor, and detected an early, enhanced formation of myotubes in Dlk1 transgenic mice. We then stably transfected the mouse myoblast cell line, C2C12, with full-length Dlk1 (soluble A variant) and detected an inhibition of myotube formation, which could be reversed by adding Dlk1 antibody to the culture supernatant. These results suggest that Dlk1 is involved in controlling the myogenic programme and that the various splice forms may exert different effects. Interestingly, both in the Dlk1 transgenic mice and the DLK1-C2C12 cells, we detected reduced myostatin expression, suggesting that the effect of Dlk1 on the myogenic programme might involve the myostatin signaling pathway. In support of a relationship between Dlk1 and myostatin we detected reciprocal expression of these two transcripts during different cell cycle stages of human myoblasts. Together our results suggest that Dlk1 is a candidate marker for skeletal muscle tumors and might be involved directly in skeletal muscle tumor formation through a modulatory effect on the myogenic programme. Public Library of Science 2013-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3618045/ /pubmed/23577150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060692 Text en © 2013 Jørgensen 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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Jørgensen, Louise H.
Sellathurai, Jeeva
Davis, Erica E.
Thedchanamoorthy, Tania
Al-Bader, Rua W. A.
Jensen, Charlotte H.
Schrøder, Henrik D.
Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
title Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
title_full Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
title_fullStr Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
title_short Delta-Like 1 Homolog (Dlk1): A Marker for Rhabdomyosarcomas Implicated in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
title_sort delta-like 1 homolog (dlk1): a marker for rhabdomyosarcomas implicated in skeletal muscle regeneration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3618045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060692
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