Lamin A is a component of the inner nuclear membrane that, together with epigenetic factors, organizes the genome in higher order structures required for transcriptional control. Mutations in the Lamin A/C gene cause several diseases, belonging to the class of laminopathies, including muscular dystrophies. Nevertheless, molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of Lamin A-dependent dystrophies are still largely unknown. Polycomb group of proteins (PcG) are epigenetic repressors and Lamin A interactors, primarily involved in the maintenance of cell identity. Using a murine model of Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy (EDMD), we showed here that Lamin A loss deregulated PcG positioning in muscle satellite stem cells leading to de-repression of non-muscle specific genes and p16INK4a, a senescence driver encoded in the Cdkn2a locus. This aberrant transcriptional programme caused impairment in self-renewal, loss of cell identity and premature exhaustion of quiescent satellite cell pool. Genetic ablation of Cdkn2a locus restored muscle stem cell properties in Lamin A/C null dystrophic mice. Our findings established a direct link between Lamin A and PcG epigenetic silencing and indicated that Lamin A-dependent muscular dystrophy can be ascribed to intrinsic epigenetic dysfunctions of muscle stem cells.

Dysfunctional polycomb transcriptional repression contributes to lamin A/C dependent muscular dystrophy / A. Bianchi, C. Mozzetta, G. Pegoli, F. Lucini, S. Valsoni, V. Rosti, C. Petrini, A. Cortesi, F. Gregoretti, L. Antonelli, G. Oliva, M. De Bardi, R. Rizzi, B. Bodega, D. Pasini, F. Ferrari, C. Bearzi, C. Lanzuolo. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 1558-8238. - 130:5(2020 May), pp. 2408-2421. [10.1172/JCI128161]

Dysfunctional polycomb transcriptional repression contributes to lamin A/C dependent muscular dystrophy

A. Bianchi
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B. Bodega;D. Pasini;
2020

Abstract

Lamin A is a component of the inner nuclear membrane that, together with epigenetic factors, organizes the genome in higher order structures required for transcriptional control. Mutations in the Lamin A/C gene cause several diseases, belonging to the class of laminopathies, including muscular dystrophies. Nevertheless, molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of Lamin A-dependent dystrophies are still largely unknown. Polycomb group of proteins (PcG) are epigenetic repressors and Lamin A interactors, primarily involved in the maintenance of cell identity. Using a murine model of Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy (EDMD), we showed here that Lamin A loss deregulated PcG positioning in muscle satellite stem cells leading to de-repression of non-muscle specific genes and p16INK4a, a senescence driver encoded in the Cdkn2a locus. This aberrant transcriptional programme caused impairment in self-renewal, loss of cell identity and premature exhaustion of quiescent satellite cell pool. Genetic ablation of Cdkn2a locus restored muscle stem cell properties in Lamin A/C null dystrophic mice. Our findings established a direct link between Lamin A and PcG epigenetic silencing and indicated that Lamin A-dependent muscular dystrophy can be ascribed to intrinsic epigenetic dysfunctions of muscle stem cells.
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Epigenetics; Mouse stem cells; Muscle Biology; Skeletal muscle; Stem cells
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
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Dysfunctional polycomb transcriptional repression contributes to lamin A/C dependent muscular dystrophy / A. Bianchi, C. Mozzetta, G. Pegoli, F. Lucini, S. Valsoni, V. Rosti, C. Petrini, A. Cortesi, F. Gregoretti, L. Antonelli, G. Oliva, M. De Bardi, R. Rizzi, B. Bodega, D. Pasini, F. Ferrari, C. Bearzi, C. Lanzuolo. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 1558-8238. - 130:5(2020 May), pp. 2408-2421. [10.1172/JCI128161]
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