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Syncytin-1 in differentiating human myoblasts: relationship to caveolin-3 and myogenin.

Bolette Bjerregard1, Iwona Ziomkiewicz, Alexander Schulz, Lars-Inge Larsson.   

Abstract

Myoblasts fuse to form myotubes, which mature into skeletal muscle fibres. Recent studies indicate that an endogenous retroviral fusion gene, syncytin-1, is important for myoblast fusions in man. We have now expanded these data by examining the immunolocalization of syncytin in human myoblasts induced to fuse. Additionally, we have compared the localization of syncytin with the localization of caveolin-3 and of myogenin, which are also involved in myoblast fusion and maturation. Syncytin was localized to areas of the cell membrane and to filopodial structures connecting myoblasts to each other and to myotubes. Weaker staining was present over intracellular vesicles and tubules. Caveolin-3 was detected in the sarcolemma and in vesicles and tubules in a subset of myoblasts and myotubes. The strongest staining occurred in multinucleated myotubes. Wide-field fluorescence microscopy indicated a partial colocalization of syncytin and caveolin-3 in a subset of myoblasts. Super-resolution microscopy showed such colocalization to occur in the sarcolemma. Myogenin was restricted to nuclei of myoblasts and myotubes and the strongest staining occurred in multinucleated myotubes. Syncytin staining was observed in both myogenin-positive and myogenin-negative cells. Antisense treatment downmodulated syncytin-1 expression and inhibited myoblast cell fusions. Importantly, syncytin-1 antisense significantly decreased the frequency of multinucleated myotubes demonstrating that the treatment inhibited secondary myoblast fusions. Thus, syncytin is involved in human myoblast fusions and is localized in areas of contact between fusing cells. Moreover, syncytin and caveolin-3 might interact at the level of the sarcolemma.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24902667     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-014-1930-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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