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FoxO Transcription Factors Are Critical Regulators of Diabetes-Related Muscle Atrophy.

Citation
O'Neill, B. T., et al. “Foxo Transcription Factors Are Critical Regulators Of Diabetes-Related Muscle Atrophy.”. Diabetes, pp. 556-570.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Brian T O'Neill, Gourav Bhardwaj, Christie M Penniman, Megan T Krumpoch, Pablo A Suarez Beltran, Katherine Klaus, Kennedy Poro, Mengyao Li, Hui Pan, Jonathan M Dreyfuss, Sreekumaran Nair, Ronald Kahn
Abstract

Insulin deficiency and uncontrolled diabetes lead to a catabolic state with decreased muscle strength, contributing to disease-related morbidity. FoxO transcription factors are suppressed by insulin and thus are key mediators of insulin action. To study their role in diabetic muscle wasting, we created mice with muscle-specific triple knockout of FoxO1/3/4 and induced diabetes in these M-FoxO-TKO mice with streptozotocin (STZ). Muscle mass and myofiber area were decreased 20-30% in STZ-Diabetes mice due to increased ubiquitin-proteasome degradation and autophagy alterations, characterized by increased LC3-containing vesicles, and elevated levels of phosphorylated ULK1 and LC3-II. Both the muscle loss and markers of increased degradation/autophagy were completely prevented in STZ FoxO-TKO mice. Transcriptomic analyses revealed FoxO-dependent increases in ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis pathways in STZ-Diabetes, including regulation of Fbxo32 (Atrogin1), Trim63 (MuRF1), Bnip3L, and Gabarapl. These same genes were increased 1.4- to 3.3-fold in muscle from humans with type 1 diabetes after short-term insulin deprivation. Thus, FoxO-regulated genes play a rate-limiting role in increased protein degradation and muscle atrophy in insulin-deficient diabetes.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
68
Issue
3
Number of Pages
556-570
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1939-327X
DOI
10.2337/db18-0416
Alternate Journal
Diabetes
PMID
30523026
PMCID
PMC6385751
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