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DUX4 Activates Germ line Genes, Retroelements, and Immune Mediators: Implications for Facioscapulohumeral Dystrophy

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DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 38-51

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2011.11.013

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  1. NIAMS [R01AR045203]
  2. NINDS [P01NS069539]
  3. Friends of FSH Research
  4. University of Washington
  5. University of Washington Child Health Research Center
  6. NIH [U5K12HD043376-08]

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Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD) is one of the most common inherited muscular dystrophies. The causative gene remains controversial and the mechanism of pathophysiology unknown. Here we identify genes associated with germline and early stem cell development as targets of the DUX4 transcription factor, a leading candidate gene for FSHD. The genes regulated by DUX4 are reliably detected in FSHD muscle but not in controls, providing direct support for the model that misexpression of DUX4 is a causal factor for FSHD. Additionally, we show that DUX4 binds and activates LTR elements from a class of MaLR endogenous primate retrotransposons and suppresses the innate immune response to viral infection, at least in part through the activation of DEFB103, a human defensin that can inhibit muscle differentiation. These findings suggest specific mechanisms of FSHD pathology and identify candidate biomarkers for disease diagnosis and progression.

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