| Literature DB >> 19002166 |
Stefania Puttini1, Małgorzata Lekka, Olivier M Dorchies, Damien Saugy, Tania Incitti, Urs T Ruegg, Irene Bozzoni, Andrzej J Kulik, Nicolas Mermod.
Abstract
Dystrophin mediates a physical link between the cytoskeleton of muscle fibers and the extracellular matrix, and its absence leads to muscle degeneration and dystrophy. In this article, we show that the lack of dystrophin affects the elasticity of individual fibers within muscle tissue explants, as probed using atomic force microscopy (AFM), providing a sensitive and quantitative description of the properties of normal and dystrophic myofibers. The rescue of dystrophin expression by exon skipping or by the ectopic expression of the utrophin analogue normalized the elasticity of dystrophic muscles, and these effects were commensurate to the functional recovery of whole muscle strength. However, a more homogeneous and widespread restoration of normal elasticity was obtained by the exon-skipping approach when comparing individual myofibers. AFM may thus provide a quantification of the functional benefit of gene therapies from live tissues coupled to single-cell resolution.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19002166 PMCID: PMC2834969 DOI: 10.1038/mt.2008.239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Ther ISSN: 1525-0016 Impact factor: 11.454