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The Regulation of Satellite Cell Function and Myogenesis by Isoforms of C/EBPβ

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Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa

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Adult skeletal muscles have remarkable regenerative capacity. Muscle regeneration occurs when muscle tissue experiences injury, causing a population of normally quiescent muscle-resident stem cells, called satellite cells, to become activated. The CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins known as C/EBPs are transcription factors belonging to the bZIP family. Previous work from our lab has identified C/EBPβ as an important negative regulator of myogenesis. C/EBPβ expression is localized to muscle satellite cells and is downregulated upon induction to differentiate, mirroring the loss of Pax7 expression in early myogenesis. C/EBPβ expression also negatively regulates MyoD protein expression. Leaky ribosomal scanning of the Cebpb mRNA produces three C/EBPβ isoforms: LAP*, LAP and LIP, though the individual role of each of these isoforms has not been investigated in myoblasts. This thesis focuses on determining the role of each of the C/EBPβ isoforms during skeletal muscle differentiation. Forced expression of the C/EBPβ-LIP isoform in myoblasts led to a decrease in Myf5, MyoD, and myogenin expression under differentiation conditions when compared to empty vector controls. Further, the fusion of cells was greatly reduced following differentiation. C/EBPβ-LIP expressing cells also demonstrated a growth defect, with pronounced G1 arrest and features of senescence. In contrast, myoblasts expressing the C/EBPβ-LAP isoform has impaired differentiation, though this was not as pronounced as in C/EBPβ-LIP expressing cells and proliferated normally. While LIP is not normally expressed in primary myoblasts from healthy muscle, the ratio of LIP:LAP was increased in primary myoblasts isolated from mdx mice, an animal model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. These findings suggest that the regulation of C/EBPβ isoform expression could regulate stem cell stamina and may contribute to defects in muscle regeneration in disease.

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C/EBPβ, Isoforms, Transcription factor, Satellite cell, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Primary myoblast, Myogenesis, LIP, LAP

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