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Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome

Aberrant expression of dystrophin, utrophin, dysferlin, or calpain-3 was originally identified in muscular dystrophies (MDs). Increasing evidence now indicates that these proteins might act as tumor suppressors in myogenic and non-myogenic cancers. As DNA damage and somatic aneuploidy, hallmarks of...

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Autores principales: Winter, Lilli, Kustermann, Monika, Ernhofer, Büsra, Höger, Harald, Bittner, Reginald E, Schmidt, Wolfgang M
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Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9259872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35790299
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201367
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author Winter, Lilli
Kustermann, Monika
Ernhofer, Büsra
Höger, Harald
Bittner, Reginald E
Schmidt, Wolfgang M
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Kustermann, Monika
Ernhofer, Büsra
Höger, Harald
Bittner, Reginald E
Schmidt, Wolfgang M
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description Aberrant expression of dystrophin, utrophin, dysferlin, or calpain-3 was originally identified in muscular dystrophies (MDs). Increasing evidence now indicates that these proteins might act as tumor suppressors in myogenic and non-myogenic cancers. As DNA damage and somatic aneuploidy, hallmarks of cancer, are early pathological signs in MDs, we hypothesized that a common pathway might involve the centrosome. Here, we show that dystrophin, utrophin, dysferlin, and calpain-3 are functional constituents of the centrosome. In myoblasts, lack of any of these proteins caused excess centrosomes, centrosome misorientation, nuclear abnormalities, and impaired microtubule nucleation. In dystrophin double-mutants, these defects were significantly aggravated. Moreover, we demonstrate that also in non-myogenic cells, all four MD-related proteins localize to the centrosome, including the muscle-specific full-length dystrophin isoform. Therefore, MD-related proteins might share a convergent function at the centrosome in addition to their diverse, well-established muscle-specific functions. Thus, our findings support the notion that cancer-like centrosome-related defects underlie MDs and establish a novel concept linking MDs to cancer.
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spelling pubmed-92598722022-07-27 Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome Winter, Lilli Kustermann, Monika Ernhofer, Büsra Höger, Harald Bittner, Reginald E Schmidt, Wolfgang M Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Aberrant expression of dystrophin, utrophin, dysferlin, or calpain-3 was originally identified in muscular dystrophies (MDs). Increasing evidence now indicates that these proteins might act as tumor suppressors in myogenic and non-myogenic cancers. As DNA damage and somatic aneuploidy, hallmarks of cancer, are early pathological signs in MDs, we hypothesized that a common pathway might involve the centrosome. Here, we show that dystrophin, utrophin, dysferlin, and calpain-3 are functional constituents of the centrosome. In myoblasts, lack of any of these proteins caused excess centrosomes, centrosome misorientation, nuclear abnormalities, and impaired microtubule nucleation. In dystrophin double-mutants, these defects were significantly aggravated. Moreover, we demonstrate that also in non-myogenic cells, all four MD-related proteins localize to the centrosome, including the muscle-specific full-length dystrophin isoform. Therefore, MD-related proteins might share a convergent function at the centrosome in addition to their diverse, well-established muscle-specific functions. Thus, our findings support the notion that cancer-like centrosome-related defects underlie MDs and establish a novel concept linking MDs to cancer. Life Science Alliance LLC 2022-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9259872/ /pubmed/35790299 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201367 Text en © 2022 Winter et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Winter, Lilli
Kustermann, Monika
Ernhofer, Büsra
Höger, Harald
Bittner, Reginald E
Schmidt, Wolfgang M
Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome
title Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome
title_full Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome
title_fullStr Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome
title_full_unstemmed Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome
title_short Proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome
title_sort proteins implicated in muscular dystrophy and cancer are functional constituents of the centrosome
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9259872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35790299
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201367
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