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Genome-Wide Atlas of Promoter Expression Reveals Contribution of Transcribed Regulatory Elements to Genetic Control of Disuse-Mediated Atrophy of Skeletal Muscle

Authors :
Sergey S. Pintus
Ilya R. Akberdin
Ivan Yevshin
Pavel Makhnovskii
Oksana Tyapkina
Islam Nigmetzyanov
Leniz Nurullin
Ruslan Devyatiyarov
Elena Shagimardanova
Daniil Popov
Fedor A. Kolpakov
Oleg Gusev
Guzel R. Gazizova
Source :
Biology, Vol 10, Iss 6, p 557 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

The prevention of muscle atrophy carries with it clinical significance for the control of increased morbidity and mortality following physical inactivity. While major transcriptional events associated with muscle atrophy-recovery processes are the subject of active research on the gene level, the contribution of non-coding regulatory elements and alternative promoter usage is a major source for both the production of alternative protein products and new insights into the activity of transcription factors. We used the cap-analysis of gene expression (CAGE) to create a genome-wide atlas of promoter-level transcription in fast (m. EDL) and slow (m. soleus) muscles in rats that were subjected to hindlimb unloading and subsequent recovery. We found that the genetic regulation of the atrophy-recovery cycle in two types of muscle is mediated by different pathways, including a unique set of non-coding transcribed regulatory elements. We showed that the activation of “shadow” enhancers is tightly linked to specific stages of atrophy and recovery dynamics, with the largest number of specific regulatory elements being transcriptionally active in the muscles on the first day of recovery after a week of disuse. The developed comprehensive database of transcription of regulatory elements will further stimulate research on the gene regulation of muscle homeostasis in mammals.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20797737
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b479aaff38c94005a4b1545f2120de37
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10060557