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Dysferlin associates with the developing T‐tubule system in rodent and human skeletal muscle
Authors:Lars Klinge MD  John Harris PhD  Caroline Sewry PhD  Richard Charlton PhD  Louise Anderson PhD  Steve Laval PhD  Yen‐Hui Chiu MSc  Mark Hornsey PhD  Volker Straub MD  Rita Barresi PhD  Hanns Lochmüller MD  Kate Bushby MD
Institution:1. Institute of Human Genetics, International Centre for Life, University of Newcastle, Newcastle‐upon‐Tyne NE1 3BZ, UK;2. Department of Musculoskeletal Pathology, Wolfson Centre for Inherited Neuromuscular Disorders, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic and District Hospital, Oswestry, UK;3. Deceased.
Abstract:Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause limb‐girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B, Miyoshi myopathy, and distal anterior compartment myopathy. Dysferlin mainly localizes to the sarcolemma in mature skeletal muscle where it is implicated in membrane fusion and repair. In different forms of muscular dystrophy, a predominantly cytoplasmic localization of dysferlin can be observed in regenerating myofibers, but the subcellular compartment responsible for this labeling pattern is not yet known. We have previously demonstrated an association of dysferlin with the developing T‐tubule system in vitro. To investigate the role of dysferlin in adult skeletal muscle regeneration, we studied dysferlin localization at high resolution in a rat model of regeneration and found that the subcellular labeling of dysferlin colocalizes with the developing T‐tubule system. Furthermore, ultrastructural analysis of dysferlin‐deficient muscle revealed primary T‐tubule anomalies similar to those seen in caveolin‐3–deficient muscle. These findings indicate that dysferlin is necessary for correct T‐tubule formation, and dysferlin‐deficient skeletal muscle is characterized by abnormally configured T‐tubules. Muscle Nerve : 166–173, 2010
Keywords:dysferlin  muscular dystrophy  regeneration  skeletal muscle  T‐tubule system
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