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Publication : TGF-β-driven muscle degeneration and failed regeneration underlie disease onset in a DMD mouse model.

First Author  Mázala DA Year  2020
Journal  JCI Insight Volume  5
Issue  6 PubMed ID  32213706
Mgi Jnum  J:328085 Mgi Id  MGI:6754224
Doi  10.1172/jci.insight.135703 Citation  Mazala DA, et al. (2020) TGF-beta-driven muscle degeneration and failed regeneration underlie disease onset in a DMD mouse model. JCI Insight 5(6)
abstractText  Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a chronic muscle disease characterized by poor myogenesis and replacement of muscle by extracellular matrix. Despite the shared genetic basis, severity of these deficits varies among patients. One source of these variations is the genetic modifier that leads to increased TGF-beta activity. While anti-TGF-beta therapies are being developed to target muscle fibrosis, their effect on the myogenic deficit is underexplored. Our analysis of in vivo myogenesis in mild (C57BL/10ScSn-mdx/J and C57BL/6J-mdxDelta52) and severe DBA/2J-mdx (D2-mdx) dystrophic models reveals no defects in developmental myogenesis in these mice. However, muscle damage at the onset of disease pathology, or by experimental injury, drives up TGF-beta activity in the severe, but not in the mild, dystrophic models. Increased TGF-beta activity is accompanied by increased accumulation of fibroadipogenic progenitors (FAPs) leading to fibro-calcification of muscle, together with failure of regenerative myogenesis. Inhibition of TGF-beta signaling reduces muscle degeneration by blocking FAP accumulation without rescuing regenerative myogenesis. These findings provide in vivo evidence of early-stage deficit in regenerative myogenesis in D2-mdx mice and implicates TGF-beta as a major component of a pathogenic positive feedback loop in this model, identifying this feedback loop as a therapeutic target.
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