Evidence for skeletal muscle fiber type-specific expressions of mechanosensors.

Evidence for skeletal muscle fiber type-specific expressions of mechanosensors. Cell Mol Life Sci. 2019 Jan 30;: Authors: Mathes S, Vanmunster M, Bloch W, Suhr F Abstract Mechanosensors govern muscle tissue integrity and constitute a subcellular structure known as costameres. Costameres physically link the muscle extracellular matrix to contractile and signaling 'hubs' inside muscle fibers mainly via integrins and are localized beneath sarcolemmas of muscle fibers. Costameres are the main mechanosensors converting mechanical cues into biological events. However, the fiber type-specific costamere architecture in muscles is unexplored. We hypothesized that fiber types differ in the expression of genes coding for costamere components. By coupling laser microdissection to a multiplex tandem qPCR approach, we demonstrate that type 1 and type 2 fibers indeed show substantial differences in their mechanosensor complexes. We confirmed these data by fiber type population-specific protein analysis and confocal microscopy-based localization studies. We further show that knockdown of the costamere gene integrin-linked kinase (Ilk) in muscle precursor cells results in significantly increased slow-myosin-coding Myh7 gene, while the fast-myosin-coding genes Myh1, Myh2, and Myh4 are downregulated. In parallel, protein synthesis-enhancing signaling molecules (p-mTORSer2448, pā€‰<ā€‰0.05; p-P70S6KThr389, tendency with pā€‰<ā€‰0.1) were reduced u...
Source: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS - Category: Cytology Authors: Tags: Cell Mol Life Sci Source Type: research