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Publication : Random errors in protein synthesis activate an age-dependent program of muscle atrophy in mice.

First Author  Moore J Year  2021
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  4
Issue  1 Pages  703
PubMed ID  34103648 Mgi Jnum  J:321029
Mgi Id  MGI:6813909 Doi  10.1038/s42003-021-02204-z
Citation  Moore J, et al. (2021) Random errors in protein synthesis activate an age-dependent program of muscle atrophy in mice. Commun Biol 4(1):703
abstractText  Random errors in protein synthesis are prevalent and ubiquitous, yet their effect on organismal health has remained enigmatic for over five decades. Here, we studied whether mice carrying the ribosomal ambiguity (ram) mutation Rps2-A226Y, recently shown to increase the inborn error rate of mammalian translation, if at all viable, present any specific, possibly aging-related, phenotype. We introduced Rps2-A226Y using a Cre/loxP strategy. Resulting transgenic mice were mosaic and showed a muscle-related phenotype with reduced grip strength. Analysis of gene expression in skeletal muscle using RNA-Seq revealed transcriptomic changes occurring in an age-dependent manner, involving an interplay of PGC1alpha, FOXO3, mTOR, and glucocorticoids as key signaling pathways, and finally resulting in activation of a muscle atrophy program. Our results highlight the relevance of translation accuracy, and show how disturbances thereof may contribute to age-related pathologies.
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