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MicroRNA expression and protein acetylation pattern in respiratory and limb muscles of Parp-1-/- and Parp-2-/- mice with lung cancer cachexia

Journal

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS
Volume 1850, Issue 12, Pages 2530-2543

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2015.09.020

Keywords

Cancer-induced cachexia; Muscle-enriched microRNAs; Protein hyperacetylation; Myogenic transcription factors; Muscle structure and function; Parp-1(-/-) and Parp-2(-/-) mice

Funding

  1. CIBERES [FIS 11/02029, FIS 14/00713]
  2. SEPAR
  3. FUCAP
  4. Fundacio La Marato de TV3 [2013-4130]

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Background: Current treatment options for cachexia, which impairs disease prognosis, are limited. Muscle-enriched microRNAs and protein acetylation are involved in muscle wasting including lung cancer (LC) cachexia. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARP) are involved in muscle metabolism. We hypothesized that muscle-enriched microRNA, protein hyperacetylation, and expression levels of myogenic transcription factors (MTFs) and downstream targets, muscle loss and function improve in LC cachectic Parp-1(-/-) and Parp-2(-/-) mice. Methods: Body and muscle weights, grip strength, muscle phenotype, muscle-enriched microRNAs (miR-1, -133, -206, and -486), protein acetylation, acetylated levels of FoxO1, FoxO3, and PGC-1 alpha, histone deacetylases (HDACs) including SIRT1, MTFs, and downstream targets (alpha-actin, PGC-1 alpha, and creatine kinase) were evaluated in diaphragm and gastrocnemius of LC (LP07 adenocarcinoma) wild type (WT), Parp-1(-/-) and Parp-2(-/-) mice. Results: Compared to WT cachectic animals, in both respiratory and limb muscles of Parp-1(-/-) and Parp-2(-/-) cachectic mice: downregulation of muscle-specific microRNAs was counterbalanced especially in gastrocnemius of Parp-1(-/-) mice; increased protein acetylation was attenuated (improvement in HDAC3. SIRT-1, and acetylated FoxO3 levels in both muscles, acetylated FoxO1 levels in the diaphragm); reduced MTFs and creatine kinase levels were mitigated; body and muscle weights, strength, and muscle fiber sizes improved, while tumor weight and growth decreased. Conclusions: These molecular findings may explain the improvements seen in body and muscle weights, limb muscle force and fiber sizes in both Parp-1(-/-) and Parp-2(-/-) cachectic mice. General significance: PARP-1 and -2 play a role in cancer-induced cachexia, thus selective pharmacological inhibition of PARP-1 and -2 may be of interest in clinical settings. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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