Skeletal Muscle Specific IRES Activity of Utrophin A Is Enhanced by Eef1a2

Skeletal Muscle Specific IRES Activity of Utrophin A Is Enhanced by Eef1a2

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Titre: Skeletal Muscle Specific IRES Activity of Utrophin A Is Enhanced by Eef1a2
Auteur: Coriati, Adèle
Résumé: Understanding the regulatory mechanisms controlling utrophin A expression at the sarcolemma of dystrophic muscles will facilitate the development of therapeutic strategies to ameliorate the pathophysiological features of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). The main goal of this study was to characterize the regulation of utrophin A IRES activity using a transgenic mouse model expressing the utrophin A 5’UTR bicistronic reporter and to identify trans-acting factors that could mediate IRES activity and endogenous expression of utrophin A. We found that utrophin A IRES activity is specifically expressed in skeletal muscles. Moreover, we identified eEF1A2 as a muscle-specific trans-acting factor that can interact with utrophin A and mediate IRES-dependent translation of utrophin A. Finally, we showed that eEF1A2 mediates endogenous utrophin A expression and localization in skeletal muscle. Identifying pharmacological compounds that would specifically target eEF1A2 and increase endogenous levels of utrophin A expression could serve as a drug-based therapy to treat DMD.
Date: 2011
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19866
Superviseur: Jasmin, Bernard
Faculté: Médecine / Medicine
Degré: msc

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