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Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy

BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle is characterized by an efficient regeneration potential that is often impaired during myopathies. Understanding the molecular players involved in muscle homeostasis and regeneration could help to find new therapies against muscle degenerative disorders. Previous studies r...

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Autores principales: Cerquone Perpetuini, Andrea, Re Cecconi, Andrea David, Chiappa, Michela, Martinelli, Giulia Benedetta, Fuoco, Claudia, Desiderio, Giovanni, Castagnoli, Luisa, Gargioli, Cesare, Piccirillo, Rosanna, Cesareni, Gianni
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29781585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12303
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author Cerquone Perpetuini, Andrea
Re Cecconi, Andrea David
Chiappa, Michela
Martinelli, Giulia Benedetta
Fuoco, Claudia
Desiderio, Giovanni
Castagnoli, Luisa
Gargioli, Cesare
Piccirillo, Rosanna
Cesareni, Gianni
author_facet Cerquone Perpetuini, Andrea
Re Cecconi, Andrea David
Chiappa, Michela
Martinelli, Giulia Benedetta
Fuoco, Claudia
Desiderio, Giovanni
Castagnoli, Luisa
Gargioli, Cesare
Piccirillo, Rosanna
Cesareni, Gianni
author_sort Cerquone Perpetuini, Andrea
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description BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle is characterized by an efficient regeneration potential that is often impaired during myopathies. Understanding the molecular players involved in muscle homeostasis and regeneration could help to find new therapies against muscle degenerative disorders. Previous studies revealed that the Ser/Thr kinase p21 protein‐activated kinase 1 (Pak1) was specifically down‐regulated in the atrophying gastrocnemius of Yoshida hepatoma‐bearing rats. In this study, we evaluated the role of group I Paks during cancer‐related atrophy and muscle regeneration. METHODS: We examined Pak1 expression levels in the mouse Tibialis Anterior muscles during cancer cachexia induced by grafting colon adenocarcinoma C26 cells and in vitro by dexamethasone treatment. We investigated whether the overexpression of Pak1 counteracts muscle wasting in C26‐bearing mice and in vitro also during interleukin‐6 (IL6)‐induced or dexamethasone‐induced C2C12 atrophy. Moreover, we analysed the involvement of group I Paks on myogenic differentiation in vivo and in vitro using the group I chemical inhibitor IPA‐3. RESULTS: We found that Pak1 expression levels are reduced during cancer‐induced cachexia in the Tibialis Anterior muscles of colon adenocarcinoma C26‐bearing mice and in vitro during dexamethasone‐induced myotube atrophy. Electroporation of muscles of C26‐bearing mice with plasmids directing the synthesis of PAK1 preserves fiber size in cachectic muscles by restraining the expression of atrogin‐1 and MuRF1 and possibly by inducing myogenin expression. Consistently, the overexpression of PAK1 reduces the dexamethasone‐induced expression of MuRF1 in myotubes and increases the phospho‐FOXO3/FOXO3 ratio. Interestingly, the ectopic expression of PAK1 counteracts atrophy in vitro by restraining the IL6‐Stat3 signalling pathway measured in luciferase‐based assays and by reducing rates of protein degradation in atrophying myotubes exposed to IL6. On the other hand, we observed that the inhibition of group I Paks has no effect on myotube atrophy in vitro and is associated with impaired muscle regeneration in vivo and in vitro. In fact, we found that mice treated with the group I inhibitor IPA‐3 display a delayed recovery from cardiotoxin‐induced muscle injury. This is consistent with in vitro experiments showing that IPA‐3 impairs myogenin expression and myotube formation in vessel‐associated myogenic progenitors, C2C12 myoblasts, and satellite cells. Finally, we observed that IPA‐3 reduces p38α/β phosphorylation that is required to proceed through various stages of satellite cells differentiation: activation, asymmetric division, and ultimately myotube formation. CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide novel evidence that is consistent with group I Paks playing a central role in the regulation of muscle homeostasis, atrophy and myogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-61041142018-08-27 Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy Cerquone Perpetuini, Andrea Re Cecconi, Andrea David Chiappa, Michela Martinelli, Giulia Benedetta Fuoco, Claudia Desiderio, Giovanni Castagnoli, Luisa Gargioli, Cesare Piccirillo, Rosanna Cesareni, Gianni J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle Original Articles BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle is characterized by an efficient regeneration potential that is often impaired during myopathies. Understanding the molecular players involved in muscle homeostasis and regeneration could help to find new therapies against muscle degenerative disorders. Previous studies revealed that the Ser/Thr kinase p21 protein‐activated kinase 1 (Pak1) was specifically down‐regulated in the atrophying gastrocnemius of Yoshida hepatoma‐bearing rats. In this study, we evaluated the role of group I Paks during cancer‐related atrophy and muscle regeneration. METHODS: We examined Pak1 expression levels in the mouse Tibialis Anterior muscles during cancer cachexia induced by grafting colon adenocarcinoma C26 cells and in vitro by dexamethasone treatment. We investigated whether the overexpression of Pak1 counteracts muscle wasting in C26‐bearing mice and in vitro also during interleukin‐6 (IL6)‐induced or dexamethasone‐induced C2C12 atrophy. Moreover, we analysed the involvement of group I Paks on myogenic differentiation in vivo and in vitro using the group I chemical inhibitor IPA‐3. RESULTS: We found that Pak1 expression levels are reduced during cancer‐induced cachexia in the Tibialis Anterior muscles of colon adenocarcinoma C26‐bearing mice and in vitro during dexamethasone‐induced myotube atrophy. Electroporation of muscles of C26‐bearing mice with plasmids directing the synthesis of PAK1 preserves fiber size in cachectic muscles by restraining the expression of atrogin‐1 and MuRF1 and possibly by inducing myogenin expression. Consistently, the overexpression of PAK1 reduces the dexamethasone‐induced expression of MuRF1 in myotubes and increases the phospho‐FOXO3/FOXO3 ratio. Interestingly, the ectopic expression of PAK1 counteracts atrophy in vitro by restraining the IL6‐Stat3 signalling pathway measured in luciferase‐based assays and by reducing rates of protein degradation in atrophying myotubes exposed to IL6. On the other hand, we observed that the inhibition of group I Paks has no effect on myotube atrophy in vitro and is associated with impaired muscle regeneration in vivo and in vitro. In fact, we found that mice treated with the group I inhibitor IPA‐3 display a delayed recovery from cardiotoxin‐induced muscle injury. This is consistent with in vitro experiments showing that IPA‐3 impairs myogenin expression and myotube formation in vessel‐associated myogenic progenitors, C2C12 myoblasts, and satellite cells. Finally, we observed that IPA‐3 reduces p38α/β phosphorylation that is required to proceed through various stages of satellite cells differentiation: activation, asymmetric division, and ultimately myotube formation. CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide novel evidence that is consistent with group I Paks playing a central role in the regulation of muscle homeostasis, atrophy and myogenesis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-21 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6104114/ /pubmed/29781585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12303 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Cerquone Perpetuini, Andrea
Re Cecconi, Andrea David
Chiappa, Michela
Martinelli, Giulia Benedetta
Fuoco, Claudia
Desiderio, Giovanni
Castagnoli, Luisa
Gargioli, Cesare
Piccirillo, Rosanna
Cesareni, Gianni
Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy
title Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy
title_full Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy
title_fullStr Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy
title_full_unstemmed Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy
title_short Group I Paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy
title_sort group i paks support muscle regeneration and counteract cancer‐associated muscle atrophy
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29781585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12303
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