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Myogenin and class II HDACs control neurogenic muscle atrophy by inducing E3 ubiquitin ligases
Authors:Moresi Viviana  Williams Andrew H  Meadows Eric  Flynn Jesse M  Potthoff Matthew J  McAnally John  Shelton John M  Backs Johannes  Klein William H  Richardson James A  Bassel-Duby Rhonda  Olson Eric N
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Biology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
Abstract:Maintenance of skeletal muscle structure and function requires innervation by motor neurons, such that denervation causes muscle atrophy. We show that myogenin, an essential regulator of muscle development, controls neurogenic atrophy. Myogenin is upregulated in skeletal muscle following denervation and regulates expression of the E3 ubiquitin ligases MuRF1 and atrogin-1, which promote muscle proteolysis and atrophy. Deletion of myogenin from adult mice diminishes expression of MuRF1 and atrogin-1 in denervated muscle and confers resistance to atrophy. Mice lacking histone deacetylases (HDACs) 4 and 5 in skeletal muscle fail to upregulate myogenin and also preserve muscle mass following denervation. Conversely, forced expression of myogenin in skeletal muscle of HDAC mutant mice restores muscle atrophy following denervation. Thus, myogenin plays a dual role as both a regulator of muscle development and an inducer of neurogenic atrophy. These findings reveal a specific pathway for muscle wasting and potential therapeutic targets for this disorder.
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