Extracellular matrix: Dystroglycan interactions—Roles for the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein complex in skeletal tissue dynamics

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Mark Hopkinson, Andrew A. Pitsillides
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Abstract

Contributions made by the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein complex (DGC) to cell–cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions are vital in development, homeostasis and pathobiology. This review explores how DGC functions may extend to skeletal pathophysiology by appraising the known roles of its major ECM ligands, and likely associated DGC signalling pathways, in regulating cartilage and bone cell behaviour and emergent skeletal phenotypes. These considerations will be contextualised by highlighting the potential of studies into the role of the DGC in isolated chondrocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts, and by fuller deliberation of skeletal phenotypes that may emerge in very young mice lacking vital, yet diverse core elements of the DGC. Our review points to roles for individual DGC components—including the glycosylation of dystroglycan itself—beyond the establishment of membrane stability which clearly accounts for severe muscle phenotypes in muscular dystrophy. It implies that the short stature, low bone mineral density, poor bone health and greater fracture risk in these patients, which has been attributed due to primary deficiencies in muscle-evoked skeletal loading, may instead arise due to primary roles for the DGC in controlling skeletal tissue (re)modelling.

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细胞外基质:肌营养不良蛋白相互作用-肌营养不良蛋白相关糖蛋白复合物在骨骼组织动力学中的作用
肌营养不良蛋白相关糖蛋白复合物(DGC)对细胞间和细胞外基质(ECM)相互作用的贡献在发育、体内平衡和病理生物学中至关重要。这篇综述通过评估DGC的主要ECM配体的已知作用,以及可能相关的DGC信号通路,在调节软骨和骨细胞行为和出现的骨骼表型方面,探讨了DGC的功能如何扩展到骨骼病理生理。这些考虑将通过强调DGC在分离的软骨细胞、成骨细胞和破骨细胞中的作用研究的潜力,以及通过更充分地考虑可能出现在非常年轻的小鼠中缺乏重要的DGC核心元素的骨骼表型来进行。我们的综述指出了单个DGC组分的作用,包括糖异常蛋白本身的糖基化,超出了膜稳定性的建立,这清楚地说明了肌肉营养不良中严重的肌肉表型。这意味着这些患者的身材矮小、骨密度低、骨骼健康状况差和骨折风险更大,这些都是由于肌肉诱发骨骼负荷的主要缺陷造成的,而可能是由于DGC在控制骨组织(再)建模中的主要作用造成的。
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3.30%
发文量
35
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Experimental Pathology encompasses the use of multidisciplinary scientific techniques to investigate the pathogenesis and progression of pathologic processes. The International Journal of Experimental Pathology - IJEP - publishes papers which afford new and imaginative insights into the basic mechanisms underlying human disease, including in vitro work, animal models, and clinical research. Aiming to report on work that addresses the common theme of mechanism at a cellular and molecular level, IJEP publishes both original experimental investigations and review articles. Recent themes for review series have covered topics as diverse as "Viruses and Cancer", "Granulomatous Diseases", "Stem cells" and "Cardiovascular Pathology".
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