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Muscle Cells Fix Breaches by Orchestrating a Membrane Repair Ballet.

Authors :
Barthélémy, Florian
Barthélémy, Florian
Defour, Aurélia
Lévy, Nicolas
Krahn, Martin
Bartoli, Marc
Barthélémy, Florian
Barthélémy, Florian
Defour, Aurélia
Lévy, Nicolas
Krahn, Martin
Bartoli, Marc
Source :
Journal of neuromuscular diseases; vol 5, iss 1, 21-28; 2214-3599
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Skeletal muscle undergoes many micro-membrane lesions at physiological state. Based on their sizes and magnitude these lesions are repaired via different complexes on a specific spatio-temporal manner. One of the major repair complex is a dysferlin-dependent mechanism. Accordingly, mutations in the DYSF gene encoding dysferlin results in the development of several muscle pathologies called dysferlinopathies, where abnormalities of the membrane repair process have been characterized in patients and animal models. Recent efforts have been deployed to decipher the function of dysferlin, they shed light on its direct implication in sarcolemma resealing after injuries. These discoveries served as a strong ground to design therapeutic approaches for dysferlin-deficient patients. This review detailed the different partners and function of dysferlin and positions the sarcolemma repair in normal and pathological conditions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of neuromuscular diseases; vol 5, iss 1, 21-28; 2214-3599
Notes :
application/pdf, Journal of neuromuscular diseases vol 5, iss 1, 21-28 2214-3599
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367383175
Document Type :
Electronic Resource