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Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail

Myostatin (MSTN) negatively regulates muscle growth and development through inhibiting myoblast proliferation and differentiation. Five alternative splicing isoforms of MSTN (MSTN-A to MSTN-E) have been discovered in domestic avian species. MSTN-A has high expression in skeletal muscle and encodes t...

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Autores principales: Chen, Paula Renee, Suh, Yeunsu, Shin, Sangsu, Woodfint, Rachel Marie, Hwang, Seongsoo, Lee, Kichoon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184617
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author Chen, Paula Renee
Suh, Yeunsu
Shin, Sangsu
Woodfint, Rachel Marie
Hwang, Seongsoo
Lee, Kichoon
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Suh, Yeunsu
Shin, Sangsu
Woodfint, Rachel Marie
Hwang, Seongsoo
Lee, Kichoon
author_sort Chen, Paula Renee
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description Myostatin (MSTN) negatively regulates muscle growth and development through inhibiting myoblast proliferation and differentiation. Five alternative splicing isoforms of MSTN (MSTN-A to MSTN-E) have been discovered in domestic avian species. MSTN-A has high expression in skeletal muscle and encodes the full-length peptide with anti-myogenic activity. Another isoform, MSTN-B, is also highly expressed in skeletal muscle and encodes a truncated peptide that has pro-myogenic capabilities in vitro, which include promoting the proliferation and differentiation of quail muscle precursor cells. The objective of this study was to investigate overexpression of MSTN-B in vivo by using two independent lines of transgenic Japanese quail with expression directed in the skeletal muscle. Unexpectedly, the chicken skeletal muscle alpha actin 1 (cACTA1) promoter resulted in restricted exogenous MSTN-B protein expression to certain skeletal muscles, such as the gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior, but not the pectoralis major muscle. Gastrocnemius weight as a percentage of body weight in transgenic quail was increased compared to non-transgenic quail at posthatch day 21 (D21) and posthatch D42. An increase in the size of the gastrocnemius in transgenic quail was attributed to an increase in fiber number but not fiber cross-sectional area (CSA). During embryonic development, paired box 7 (PAX7) expression was prolonged in the transgenic embryos, but other myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs) were unchanged after MSTN-B overexpression. Taken together, these data provide novel insights into the regulation of skeletal muscle development by alternative splicing mechanisms in avians.
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spelling pubmed-67700552019-10-30 Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail Chen, Paula Renee Suh, Yeunsu Shin, Sangsu Woodfint, Rachel Marie Hwang, Seongsoo Lee, Kichoon Int J Mol Sci Article Myostatin (MSTN) negatively regulates muscle growth and development through inhibiting myoblast proliferation and differentiation. Five alternative splicing isoforms of MSTN (MSTN-A to MSTN-E) have been discovered in domestic avian species. MSTN-A has high expression in skeletal muscle and encodes the full-length peptide with anti-myogenic activity. Another isoform, MSTN-B, is also highly expressed in skeletal muscle and encodes a truncated peptide that has pro-myogenic capabilities in vitro, which include promoting the proliferation and differentiation of quail muscle precursor cells. The objective of this study was to investigate overexpression of MSTN-B in vivo by using two independent lines of transgenic Japanese quail with expression directed in the skeletal muscle. Unexpectedly, the chicken skeletal muscle alpha actin 1 (cACTA1) promoter resulted in restricted exogenous MSTN-B protein expression to certain skeletal muscles, such as the gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior, but not the pectoralis major muscle. Gastrocnemius weight as a percentage of body weight in transgenic quail was increased compared to non-transgenic quail at posthatch day 21 (D21) and posthatch D42. An increase in the size of the gastrocnemius in transgenic quail was attributed to an increase in fiber number but not fiber cross-sectional area (CSA). During embryonic development, paired box 7 (PAX7) expression was prolonged in the transgenic embryos, but other myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs) were unchanged after MSTN-B overexpression. Taken together, these data provide novel insights into the regulation of skeletal muscle development by alternative splicing mechanisms in avians. MDPI 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6770055/ /pubmed/31540432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184617 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Paula Renee
Suh, Yeunsu
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Woodfint, Rachel Marie
Hwang, Seongsoo
Lee, Kichoon
Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail
title Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail
title_full Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail
title_fullStr Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail
title_short Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg Muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail
title_sort exogenous expression of an alternative splicing variant of myostatin prompts leg muscle fiber hyperplasia in japanese quail
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184617
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