Maintenance of sarcomeric integrity in adult muscle cells crucially depends on Z-disc anchored titin

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Sandra Swist
Andreas Unger
Yong Li
Anja Vöge
Marion von Frieling-Salewsky
Åsa Skärlén
Nicola Cacciani
Thomas Braun
Lars Larsson
Wolfgang A. Linke
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[1] Ruhr University Bochum,Department of Systems Physiology
[2] University of Munster,Institute of Physiology II
[3] Clinical Neurophysiology,Department of Clinical Neuroscience
[4] Karolinska Institute,Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
[5] Karolinska Institute,Department of Cardiac Development and Remodeling
[6] Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 11卷
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The giant protein titin is thought to be required for sarcomeric integrity in mature myocytes, but direct evidence for this hypothesis is limited. Here, we describe a mouse model in which Z-disc-anchored TTN is depleted in adult skeletal muscles. Inactivation of TTN causes sarcomere disassembly and Z-disc deformations, force impairment, myocyte de-stiffening, upregulation of TTN-binding mechanosensitive proteins and activation of protein quality-control pathways, concomitant with preferential loss of thick-filament proteins. Interestingly, expression of the myosin-bound Cronos-isoform of TTN, generated from an alternative promoter not affected by the targeting strategy, does not prevent deterioration of sarcomere formation and maintenance. Finally, we demonstrate that loss of Z-disc-anchored TTN recapitulates muscle remodeling in critical illness ‘myosinopathy’ patients, characterized by TTN-depletion and loss of thick filaments. We conclude that full-length TTN is required to integrate Z-disc and A-band proteins into the mature sarcomere, a function that is lost when TTN expression is pathologically lowered.
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