Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures.
Mutations in TPM2 result in a variety of myopathies characterised by variable clinical and morphological features. We used human and mouse cultured cells to study the effects of β-TM mutants. The mutants induced a range of phenotypes in human myoblasts, which generally changed upon differentiation t...
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doaj-d0e5b23367a444639221075d1a5d34692020-11-25T00:23:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0189e7239610.1371/journal.pone.0072396Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures.Saba Abdul-HusseinKarin RahlAli-Reza MoslemiHoma TajsharghiMutations in TPM2 result in a variety of myopathies characterised by variable clinical and morphological features. We used human and mouse cultured cells to study the effects of β-TM mutants. The mutants induced a range of phenotypes in human myoblasts, which generally changed upon differentiation to myotubes. Human myotubes transfected with the E41K-β-TM(EGFP) mutant showed perinuclear aggregates. The G53ins-β-TM(EGFP) mutant tended to accumulate in myoblasts but was incorporated into filamentous structures of myotubes. The K49del-β-TM(EGFP) and E122K-β-TM(EGFP) mutants induced the formation of rod-like structures in human cells. The N202K-β-TM(EGFP) mutant failed to integrate into thin filaments and formed accumulations in myotubes. The accumulation of mutant β-TM(EGFP) in the perinuclear and peripheral areas of the cells was the striking feature in C2C12. We demonstrated that human tissue culture is a suitable system for studying the early stages of altered myofibrilogenesis and morphological changes linked to myopathy-related β-TM mutants. In addition, the histopathological phenotype associated with expression of the various mutant proteins depends on the cell type and varies with the maturation of the muscle cell. Further, the phenotype is a combinatorial effect of the specific amino acid change and the temporal expression of the mutant protein.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3769345?pdf=render |
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Saba Abdul-Hussein Karin Rahl Ali-Reza Moslemi Homa Tajsharghi Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures. PLoS ONE |
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Saba Abdul-Hussein Karin Rahl Ali-Reza Moslemi Homa Tajsharghi |
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Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures. |
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Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures. |
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Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures. |
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Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures. |
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Phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures. |
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phenotypes of myopathy-related beta-tropomyosin mutants in human and mouse tissue cultures. |
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Mutations in TPM2 result in a variety of myopathies characterised by variable clinical and morphological features. We used human and mouse cultured cells to study the effects of β-TM mutants. The mutants induced a range of phenotypes in human myoblasts, which generally changed upon differentiation to myotubes. Human myotubes transfected with the E41K-β-TM(EGFP) mutant showed perinuclear aggregates. The G53ins-β-TM(EGFP) mutant tended to accumulate in myoblasts but was incorporated into filamentous structures of myotubes. The K49del-β-TM(EGFP) and E122K-β-TM(EGFP) mutants induced the formation of rod-like structures in human cells. The N202K-β-TM(EGFP) mutant failed to integrate into thin filaments and formed accumulations in myotubes. The accumulation of mutant β-TM(EGFP) in the perinuclear and peripheral areas of the cells was the striking feature in C2C12. We demonstrated that human tissue culture is a suitable system for studying the early stages of altered myofibrilogenesis and morphological changes linked to myopathy-related β-TM mutants. In addition, the histopathological phenotype associated with expression of the various mutant proteins depends on the cell type and varies with the maturation of the muscle cell. Further, the phenotype is a combinatorial effect of the specific amino acid change and the temporal expression of the mutant protein. |
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