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Nogo-A regulates myogenesis via interacting with Filamin-C
- Park, SunYoung ;
- Park, Ji Hwan ;
- Kang, Un-Beom ;
- Choi, Seong-Kyoon ;
- Elfadi, Ahmed ;
- Ullah, H M Arif ;
- Chung, Myung-Jin ;
- Son, Ji-Yoon ;
- Yun, Hyun Ho ;
- Park, Jae-Min ;
- Yim, Jae-Hyuk ;
- Jung, Seung-Jun ;
- Kim, Sang-Hyup ;
- Choi, Young-Chul ;
- Kim, Dae-Seong ;
- Shin, Jin-Hong ;
- Park, Jin-Sung ;
- Hur, Keun ;
- Lee, Sang-Han ;
- Lee, Eun-Joo ;
- Hwang, Daehee ;
- Jeong, Kyu-Shik
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- Nogo-A regulates myogenesis via interacting with Filamin-C
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- Park, SunYoung ; Park, Ji Hwan ; Kang, Un-Beom ; Choi, Seong-Kyoon ; Elfadi, Ahmed ; Ullah, H M Arif ; Chung, Myung-Jin ; Son, Ji-Yoon ; Yun, Hyun Ho ; Park, Jae-Min ; Yim, Jae-Hyuk ; Jung, Seung-Jun ; Kim, Sang-Hyup ; Choi, Young-Chul ; Kim, Dae-Seong ; Shin, Jin-Hong ; Park, Jin-Sung ; Hur, Keun ; Lee, Sang-Han ; Lee, Eun-Joo ; Hwang, Daehee ; Jeong, Kyu-Shik
- Issued Date
- 2021-01
- Citation
- Park, SunYoung. (2021-01). Nogo-A regulates myogenesis via interacting with Filamin-C. doi: 10.1038/s41420-020-00384-x
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- Article
- Article Type
- Article
- Keywords
- NEURITE OUTGROWTH ; CIRCADIAN-RHYTHMS ; RECEPTOR ; INHIBITOR ; CELLS ; DIFFERENTIATION ; GLYCOPROTEIN ; LIGAND ; CLOCK ; MYOD
- ISSN
- 2058-7716
- Abstract
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Among the three isoforms encoded by Rtn4, Nogo-A has been intensely investigated as a central nervous system inhibitor. Although Nogo-A expression is increased in muscles of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, its role in muscle homeostasis and regeneration is not well elucidated. In this study, we discovered a significant increase in Nogo-A expression in various muscle-related pathological conditions. Nogo−/− mice displayed dystrophic muscle structure, dysregulated muscle regeneration following injury, and altered gene expression involving lipid storage and muscle cell differentiation. We hypothesized that increased Nogo-A levels might regulate muscle regeneration. Differentiating myoblasts exhibited Nogo-A upregulation and silencing Nogo-A abrogated myoblast differentiation. Nogo-A interacted with filamin-C, suggesting a role for Nogo-A in cytoskeletal arrangement during myogenesis. In conclusion, Nogo-A maintains muscle homeostasis and integrity, and pathologically altered Nogo-A expression mediates muscle regeneration, suggesting Nogo-A as a novel target for the treatment of myopathies in clinical settings. © 2021, The Author(s).
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