Cardiomyopathy is a puzzling complication in addition to skeletal muscle pathology for patients with mutations in beta-, gamma- or delta-sarcoglycan (SG) genes. Patients with mutations in alpha-SG rarely have associated cardiomyopathy, or their cardiac pathology is very mild. We hypothesize that a fifth SG, epsilon-SG, may compensate for alpha-SG deficiency in the heart. To investigate the function of epsilon-SG in striated muscle, we generated an Sgce-null mouse and a Sgca-;Sgce-null mouse, which lacks both alpha- and epsilon-SGs. While Sgce-null mice showed a wild-type phenotype, with no signs of muscular dystrophy or heart disease, the Sgca-;Sgce-null mouse developed a progressive muscular dystrophy and a more anticipated and severe cardiomyopathy. It shows a complete loss of residual SGs and a strong reduction in both dystrophin and dystroglycan. Our data indicate that epsilon-SG is important in preventing cardiomyopathy in alpha-SG deficiency.

Combined deficiency of alpha and epsilon sarcoglycan disrupts the cardiac dystrophin complex

2011

Abstract

Cardiomyopathy is a puzzling complication in addition to skeletal muscle pathology for patients with mutations in beta-, gamma- or delta-sarcoglycan (SG) genes. Patients with mutations in alpha-SG rarely have associated cardiomyopathy, or their cardiac pathology is very mild. We hypothesize that a fifth SG, epsilon-SG, may compensate for alpha-SG deficiency in the heart. To investigate the function of epsilon-SG in striated muscle, we generated an Sgce-null mouse and a Sgca-;Sgce-null mouse, which lacks both alpha- and epsilon-SGs. While Sgce-null mice showed a wild-type phenotype, with no signs of muscular dystrophy or heart disease, the Sgca-;Sgce-null mouse developed a progressive muscular dystrophy and a more anticipated and severe cardiomyopathy. It shows a complete loss of residual SGs and a strong reduction in both dystrophin and dystroglycan. Our data indicate that epsilon-SG is important in preventing cardiomyopathy in alpha-SG deficiency.
2011
Istituto di genetica e biofisica "Adriano Buzzati Traverso"- IGB - Sede Napoli
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