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Maintenance of type 2 glycolytic myofibers with age by Mib1-Actn3 axis.

Ji-Yun Seo1, Jong-Seol Kang1, Ye Lynne Kim1, Young-Woo Jo1, Ji-Hoon Kim1, Sang-Hyeon Hann1, Jieon Park1, Inkuk Park1, Hyerim Park1, Kyusang Yoo1, Joonwoo Rhee1, Jung-Wee Park2, Yong Chan Ha2, Young-Yun Kong3.   

Abstract

Age-associated muscle atrophy is a debilitating condition associated with loss of muscle mass and function with age that contributes to limitation of mobility and locomotion. However, the underlying mechanisms of how intrinsic muscle changes with age are largely unknown. Here we report that, with age, Mind bomb-1 (Mib1) plays important role in skeletal muscle maintenance via proteasomal degradation-dependent regulation of α-actinin 3 (Actn3). The disruption of Mib1 in myofibers (Mib1ΔMF) results in alteration of type 2 glycolytic myofibers, muscle atrophy, impaired muscle function, and Actn3 accumulation. After chronic exercise, Mib1ΔMF mice show muscle atrophy even at young age. However, when Actn3 level is downregulated, chronic exercise-induced muscle atrophy is ameliorated. Importantly, the Mib1 and Actn3 levels show clinical relevance in human skeletal muscles accompanied by decrease in skeletal muscle function with age. Together, these findings reveal the significance of the Mib1-Actn3 axis in skeletal muscle maintenance with age and suggest the therapeutic potential for the treatment or amelioration of age-related muscle atrophy.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33637766      PMCID: PMC7910585          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21621-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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