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Mitochondria mediate cell membrane repair and contribute to Duchenne muscular dystrophy.


ABSTRACT: Dystrophin deficiency is the genetic basis for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), but the cellular basis of progressive myofiber death in DMD is not fully understood. Using two dystrophin-deficient mdx mouse models, we find that the mitochondrial dysfunction is among the earliest cellular deficits of mdx muscles. Mitochondria in dystrophic myofibers also respond poorly to sarcolemmal injury. These mitochondrial deficits reduce the ability of dystrophic muscle cell membranes to repair and are associated with a compensatory increase in dysferlin-mediated membrane repair proteins. Dysferlin deficit in mdx mice further compromises myofiber cell membrane repair and enhances the muscle pathology at an asymptomatic age for dysferlin-deficient mice. Restoring partial dystrophin expression by exon skipping improves mitochondrial function and offers potential to improve myofiber repair. These findings identify that mitochondrial deficit in muscular dystrophy compromises the repair of injured myofibers and show that this repair mechanism is distinct from and complimentary to the dysferlin-mediated repair of injured myofibers.

SUBMITTER: Vila MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5299714 | biostudies-other | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mitochondria mediate cell membrane repair and contribute to Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Vila Maria C MC   Rayavarapu Sree S   Hogarth Marshall W MW   Van der Meulen Jack H JH   Horn Adam A   Defour Aurelia A   Takeda Shin'ichi S   Brown Kristy J KJ   Hathout Yetrib Y   Nagaraju Kanneboyina K   Jaiswal Jyoti K JK  

Cell death and differentiation 20161111 2


Dystrophin deficiency is the genetic basis for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), but the cellular basis of progressive myofiber death in DMD is not fully understood. Using two dystrophin-deficient mdx mouse models, we find that the mitochondrial dysfunction is among the earliest cellular deficits of mdx muscles. Mitochondria in dystrophic myofibers also respond poorly to sarcolemmal injury. These mitochondrial deficits reduce the ability of dystrophic muscle cell membranes to repair and are ass  ...[more]

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