Collagen VI myopathies are genetic disorders caused by mutations in collagen 6 A1, A2 and A3 genes, ranging from the severe Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy to the milder Bethlem myopathy, which is recapitulated by collagen-VI-null (Col6a1(-/-)) mice. Abnormalities in mitochondria and autophagic pathway have been proposed as pathogenic causes of collagen VI myopathies, but the link between collagen VI defects and these metabolic circuits remains unknown. To unravel the expression profiling perturbation in muscles with collagen VI myopathies, we performed a deep RNA profiling in bothCol6a1(-/-)mice and patients with collagen VI pathology. The interactome map identified common pathways suggesting a previously undetected connection between circadian genes and collagen VI pathology. Intriguingly,Bmal1(-/-)(also known asArntl) mice, a well-characterized model displaying arrhythmic circadian rhythms, showed profound deregulation of the collagen VI pathway and of autophagy-related genes. The involvement of circadian rhythms in collagen VI myopathies is new and links autophagy and mitochondrial abnormalities. It also opens new avenues for therapies of hereditary myopathies to modulate the molecular clock or potential gene-environment interactions that might modify muscle damage pathogenesis.

Deep RNA profiling identified CLOCK and molecular clock genes as pathophysiological signatures in collagen VI myopathy / C. Scotton, M. Bovolenta, E. Schwartz, M.S. Falzarano, E. Martoni, C. Passarelli, A. Armaroli, H. Osman, C. Rodolico, S. Messina, E. Pegoraro, A. D'Amico, E. Bertini, F. Gualandi, M. Neri, R. Selvatici, P. Boffi, M.A. Maioli, H. Lochmüller, V. Straub, K. Bushby, T. Castrignanò, G. Pesole, P. Sabatelli, L. Merlini, P. Braghetta, P. Bonaldo, P. Bernardi, R. Foley, S. Cirak, I. Zaharieva, F. Muntoni, D. Capitanio, C. Gelfi, E. Kotelnikova, A. Yuryev, M. Lebowitz, X. Zhang, B.A. Hodge, K.A. Esser, A. Ferlini. - In: JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0021-9533. - 129:8(2016), pp. 1671-1684.

Deep RNA profiling identified CLOCK and molecular clock genes as pathophysiological signatures in collagen VI myopathy

G. Pesole;D. Capitanio;C. Gelfi;
2016

Abstract

Collagen VI myopathies are genetic disorders caused by mutations in collagen 6 A1, A2 and A3 genes, ranging from the severe Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy to the milder Bethlem myopathy, which is recapitulated by collagen-VI-null (Col6a1(-/-)) mice. Abnormalities in mitochondria and autophagic pathway have been proposed as pathogenic causes of collagen VI myopathies, but the link between collagen VI defects and these metabolic circuits remains unknown. To unravel the expression profiling perturbation in muscles with collagen VI myopathies, we performed a deep RNA profiling in bothCol6a1(-/-)mice and patients with collagen VI pathology. The interactome map identified common pathways suggesting a previously undetected connection between circadian genes and collagen VI pathology. Intriguingly,Bmal1(-/-)(also known asArntl) mice, a well-characterized model displaying arrhythmic circadian rhythms, showed profound deregulation of the collagen VI pathway and of autophagy-related genes. The involvement of circadian rhythms in collagen VI myopathies is new and links autophagy and mitochondrial abnormalities. It also opens new avenues for therapies of hereditary myopathies to modulate the molecular clock or potential gene-environment interactions that might modify muscle damage pathogenesis.
RNAseq; Circadian rhythms; Interactome pathway; Myopathies
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica
Settore MED/03 - Genetica Medica
2016
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