BCL6协调肌肉质量与营养状态的平衡。

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Hui J Wang, Weiwei Fan, Sihao Liu, Kyeongkyu Kim, Ayami Matsushima, Satoshi Ogawa, Hyun Gyu Kang, Jonathan Zhu, Gabriela Estepa, Mingxiao He, Lillian Crossley, Christopher Liddle, Minseok S Kim, Morgan L Truitt, Ruth T Yu, Annette R Atkins, Michael Downes, Ronald M Evans
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摘要

营养状况是发育过程中生长和成年后体内平衡维持的决定性因素。在肌肉的情况下,生长激素(GH)协调生长与营养状况;然而,详细的机制仍有待充分阐明。在这里,我们发现转录抑制因子B细胞淋巴瘤6 (BCL6)通过维持GH的作用来维持肌肉质量。围产期或成年期BCL6的肌肉特异性基因缺失会严重减少肌肉质量并损害肌肉力量。相反,肌肉导向的病毒BCL6过表达可显著逆转肌肉质量和力量的损失。从机制上讲,我们发现BCL6通过转录抑制细胞因子信号传导2的抑制因子来维持生长激素在肌肉中的合成代谢作用。此外,我们发现GH本身通过Janus激酶和转录信号换能器和激活因子5 (JAK/STAT5)途径抑制BCL6的转录。支持这种反馈调节的生理学相关性,我们显示肌肉Bcl6表达的协同抑制与禁食状态下GH的诱导。这些发现揭示了调节生长激素信号的反馈控制的复杂性,并确定BCL6是协调肌肉质量和营养可用性的关键稳态调节因子。此外,这些研究为对抗肌肉萎缩的靶向治疗策略开辟了道路。
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BCL6 coordinates muscle mass homeostasis with nutritional states.

Nutritional status is a determining factor for growth during development and homeostatic maintenance in adulthood. In the context of muscle, growth hormone (GH) coordinates growth with nutritional status; however, the detailed mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated. Here, we show that the transcriptional repressor B cell lymphoma 6 (BCL6) maintains muscle mass by sustaining GH action. Muscle-specific genetic deletion of BCL6 at either perinatal or adult stages profoundly reduces muscle mass and compromises muscle strength. Conversely, muscle-directed viral overexpression of BCL6 significantly reverses the loss of muscle mass and strength. Mechanistically, we show that BCL6 transcriptionally represses the suppressor of cytokine signaling 2 to sustain the anabolic actions of GH in muscle. Additionally, we find that GH itself transcriptionally inhibits BCL6 through the Janus kinase and signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (JAK/STAT5) pathway. Supporting the physiologic relevance of this feedback regulation, we show the coordinated suppression of muscle Bcl6 expression with the induction of GH in the fasted state. These findings reveal the complexity of the feedback controls modulating GH signaling and identify BCL6 as a key homeostatic regulator coordinating muscle mass with nutrient availability. Moreover, these studies open avenues for targeted therapeutic strategies to combat muscle-wasting conditions.

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