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Apoptosome-dependent myotube formation involves activation of caspase-3 in differentiating myoblasts

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41419-020-2502-4

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  1. Hardiman Research Scholarships
  2. Cancer Care West
  3. European Union [690939]
  4. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [690939] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Caspase-2, -9, and -3 are reported to control myoblast differentiation into myotubes. This had been previously explained by phosphatidylserine exposure on apoptotic myoblasts inducing differentiation in neighboring cells. Here we show for the first time that caspase-3 is activated in the myoblasts undergoing differentiation. Using RNAi, we also demonstrate that differentiation requires both cytochrome c and Apaf-1, and by using a new pharmacological approach, we show that apoptosome formation is required. We also show that Bid, whose cleavage links caspase-2 to the mitochondrial death pathway, was required for differentiation, and that the caspase cleavage product, tBid, was generated during differentiation. Taken together, these data suggest that myoblast differentiation requires caspase-2 activation of the mitochondrial death pathway, and that this occurs in the cells that differentiate. Our data also reveal a hierarchy of caspases in differentiation with caspase-2 upstream of apoptosome activation, and exerting a more profound control of differentiation, while caspases downstream of the apoptosome primarily control cell fusion.

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