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Integrin-linked kinase stabilizes myotendinous junctions and protects muscle from stress-induced damage
Authors:Wang Hao-Ven  Chang Ling-Wei  Brixius Klara  Wickström Sara A  Montanez Eloi  Thievessen Ingo  Schwander Martin  Müller Ulrich  Bloch Wilhelm  Mayer Ulrike  Fässler Reinhard
Institution:Department of Molecular Medicine, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, 82152 Martinsried, Germany.
Abstract:Skeletal muscle expresses high levels of integrin-linked kinase (ILK), predominantly at myotendinous junctions (MTJs) and costameres. ILK binds the cytoplasmic domain of beta1 integrin and mediates phosphorylation of protein kinase B (PKB)/Akt, which in turn plays a central role during skeletal muscle regeneration. We show that mice with a skeletal muscle-restricted deletion of ILK develop a mild progressive muscular dystrophy mainly restricted to the MTJs with detachment of basement membranes and accumulation of extracellular matrix. Endurance exercise training enhances the defects at MTJs, leads to disturbed subsarcolemmal myofiber architecture, and abrogates phosphorylation of Ser473 as well as phosphorylation of Thr308 of PKB/Akt. The reduction in PKB/Akt activation is accompanied by an impaired insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF-1R) activation. Coimmunoprecipitation experiments reveal that the beta1 integrin subunit is associated with the IGF-1R in muscle cells. Our data identify the beta1 integrin-ILK complex as an important component of IGF-1R/insulin receptor substrate signaling to PKB/Akt during mechanical stress in skeletal muscle.
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