Inhibition of myotube formation by platelet-derived growth factor subunit B in QM7 cells.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-23 DOI:10.5713/ab.24.0262
Sarang Choi, Sangsu Shin
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Abstract

Objective: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the role and regulatory mechanisms of platelet-derived growth factor subunit B (PDGFB) in muscle differentiation.

Methods: In this study, a vector for PDGFB was designed and transfected into quail muscle cells to investigate its role and regulatory mechanism during muscle formation. To investigate the inhibitory mechanisms of PDGFB on myogenic differentiation, the mRNA expression levels of various genes and the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK 1/2), both known to regulate muscle development and differentiation were compared.

Results: PDGFB-overexpressed (OE) cells formed morphologically shorter and thinner myotubes and demonstrated a smaller total myotube area than did the control cells. This result was also confirmed at the molecular level by a reduced amount of myosin heavy chain protein in the PDGFB-OE cells. Therefore, PDGFB inhibits the differentiation of muscle cells. Additionally, the expression of myogenin (MYOG) significantly decreased in the PDGFBOE cells on days 2 and 4 compared with that in the control cells. The phosphorylation of ERK 1/2, an upstream protein that inhibits MYOG expression, increased in the PDGFB-OE cells on day 4 compared with that in the control cells. The decreased expression of MYOG in the PDGFB-OE cells increased by inhibition ERK 1/2 phosphorylation.

Conclusion: PDGFB may suppress myogenesis by reducing MYOG expression through ERK 1/2 phosphorylation. These findings can help understand muscle differentiation and potentially improve poultry meat production.

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血小板衍生生长因子亚基 B 对 QM7 细胞肌管形成的抑制作用
研究目的本研究的主要目的是探讨血小板衍生生长因子亚基B(PDGFB)在肌肉分化过程中的作用和调控机制:本研究设计了 PDGFB 的载体,并将其转染到鹌鹑肌肉细胞中,以研究其在肌肉形成过程中的作用和调控机制。为了研究 PDGFB 对肌肉分化的抑制机制,我们比较了各种基因的 mRNA 表达水平和细胞外信号调节激酶 1/2(ERK 1/2)的磷酸化水平,这两种酶都是已知的肌肉发育和分化的调控因子:结果:与对照细胞相比,PDGFB过表达(OE)细胞形成的肌管在形态上更短、更细,肌管总面积也更小。在分子水平上,PDGFB-OE 细胞中肌球蛋白重链数量的减少也证实了这一结果。因此,PDGFB 抑制了肌肉细胞的分化。此外,与对照细胞相比,PDGFB-OE 细胞中肌原蛋白(MYOG)的表达在第 2 天和第 4 天显著下降。与对照细胞相比,PDGFB-OE细胞中抑制MYOG表达的上游蛋白ERK 1/2的磷酸化在第4天有所增加。通过抑制ERK 1/2磷酸化,PDGFB-OE细胞中MYOG的表达减少:结论:PDGFB可通过ERK 1/2磷酸化减少MYOG的表达,从而抑制肌肉的生成。结论:PDGFB 可通过 ERK 1/2 磷酸化减少 MYOG 的表达,从而抑制肌肉生成。这些发现有助于理解肌肉分化,并有可能提高禽肉产量。
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Animal Bioscience
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