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Publication : GRSF1 deficiency in skeletal muscle reduces endurance in aged mice.

First Author  Driscoll RK Year  2021
Journal  Aging (Albany NY) Volume  13
Issue  11 Pages  14557-14570
PubMed ID  34078750 Mgi Jnum  J:314465
Mgi Id  MGI:6741249 Doi  10.18632/aging.203151
Citation  Driscoll RK, et al. (2021) GRSF1 deficiency in skeletal muscle reduces endurance in aged mice. Aging (Albany NY) 13(11):14557-14570
abstractText  GRSF1 is a mitochondrial RNA-binding protein important for maintaining mitochondrial function. We found that GRSF1 is highly expressed in cultured skeletal myoblasts differentiating into myotubes. To understand the physiological function of GRSF1 in vivo, we generated mice in which GRSF1 was specifically ablated in skeletal muscle. The conditional knockout mice (Grsf1cKO) appeared normal until 7-9 months of age. Importantly, however, a reduction of muscle endurance compared to wild-type controls was observed in 16- to 18-month old Grsf1cKO mice. Transcriptomic analysis revealed more than 200 mRNAs differentially expressed in Grsf1cKO muscle at this age. Notably, mRNAs encoding proteins involved in mitochondrial function, inflammation, and ion transport, including Mgarp, Cxcl10, Nfkb2, and Sln mRNAs, were significantly elevated in aged Grsf1cKO muscle. Our findings suggest that GRSF1 deficiency exacerbates the functional decline of aged skeletal muscle, likely through multiple downstream effector proteins.
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