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Interleukin-8 enhances myocilin expression, Akt-FoxO3 signaling and myogenic differentiation in rat skeletal muscle cells.

Marta Milewska1, Tomasz Domoradzki1, Alicja Majewska1, Maciej Błaszczyk1, Małgorzata Gajewska1, Magdalena Hulanicka1, Anna Ciecierska1, Katarzyna Grzelkowska-Kowalczyk1.   

Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-8 is released both in visceral adipose tissue and in contracting skeletal muscles. In this study, we examined cellular pathways associated with muscle hypertrophy, chosen on the basis of microRNA profiling, in differentiating rat primary skeletal muscle cells (RSkMC) treated with IL-8 (1 ng/ml) for 11 days. IL-8 increased myocilin expression, Akt phosphorylation, FoxO3 dispersion throughout the cytoplasm, and reduced FoxO3 level. IL-8 decreased the expression of atrogin and MuRF1 and increased myotube length and diameter. We concluded that IL-8 present in extracellular environment of myoblasts induced to differentiation stimulates expression of myocilin, a protein important for skeletal muscle hypertrophy. This phenomenon was associated with: (a) activation of myogenic transcription, (b) increased phosphorylation and activation of PKB/Akt, leading to (c) cytoplasm distribution and degradation of a transcription factor FoxO3, (d) decreased expression of gene markers of proteolysis, atrogin and Murf1, and (e) increased myotube length and diameter. In this regard, IL-8 affects skeletal muscle cells similarly to IGF-I and can be considered as a potent anticatabolic factor for skeletal muscle.
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Keywords:  IGF-I; IL-8; microRNA; myogenic differentiation; myotube growth; proteolytic pathways; signaling

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30945300     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.28568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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