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Role of the transcription factor Nfix in muscle regeneration and muscular dystrophies (RegeneratioNfix)

Progetto
I will study the role of the transcription factor Nfix, in post-natal skeletal muscle growth and regeneration, and in the pathogenesis of muscular dystrophies. I have recently demonstrated the role of the transcription factor Nuclear Factor IX, Nfix, in driving the transcriptional switch from embryonic to fetal myogenesis, characterized by a switch from slow to fast twitching and more mature fibers. Current data show that Nfix is also strongly expressed in satellite cells (SCs), the muscle adult stem cells responsible for post-natal muscle growth and regeneration. Therefore, I will investigate: 1. The gene expression profile of the muscle specific Nfix null SCs in vitro in comparison with wt SCs. 2. The ability of Nfix deficient SCs to repair muscle damage in comparison with wt SCs. Moreover, I will study the possible use of Nfix in muscular dystrophies. Muscular dystrophies are characterized by primary wasting of skeletal muscle and currently lack a therapy. Among the different approaches, many efforts are directed to induce hypertrophy in dystrophic to counteract progressive degeneration. This is achieved by enhancing regeneration at the expense of the satellite cell pool. Interestingly, fast muscle fibers are preferentially affected in different muscular dystrophies. As Nfix regulates slow myosin expression, I propose that a slower twitching muscle may escape muscle degeneration in a dystrophic mouse model. In this perspective, the possible interference of Nfix with the pathogenesis of muscular dystrophy will be studied by crossing muscle-specific Nfix null mice alpha sarcoglycan null mice ( a model for Limb Girdle 2D muscular dystrophy) (Aim 3). The results of this study will have important implications for the understanding of the mechanisms regulating post-natal muscle growth and regeneration and potentially as a novel therapy for muscular dystrophy.
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Partecipanti

MESSINA GRAZIELLA   Responsabile scientifico  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

Dipartimento di Bioscienze   Principale  

Tipo

7PQ_ERC - 7 Programma Quadro_European Research Coucil

Finanziatore

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Organizzazione Esterna Ente Finanziatore

Capofila

UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

Periodo di attività

Aprile 1, 2012 - Marzo 31, 2017

Durata progetto

60 mesi

Pubblicazioni

Pubblicazioni (7)

Selective ablation of Nfix in macrophages attenuates muscular dystrophy by inhibiting fibro‐adipogenic progenitor‐dependent fibrosis 
JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
WILEY BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
2022
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Open Access
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Nutritional intervention with cyanidin hinders the progression of muscular dystrophy 
CELL DEATH & DISEASE
SPRINGER
2020
Articolo
Open Access
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Nuclear Factor One X in Development and Disease 
TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY
ELSEVIER
2019
Articolo
Reserved Access
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Silencing Nfix rescues muscular dystrophy by delaying muscle regeneration 
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
2017
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Open Access
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Nfix Induces a Switch in Sox6 Transcriptional Activity to Regulate MyHC-I Expression in Fetal Muscle 
CELL REPORTS
ELSEVIER
2016
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Open Access
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Comparative myogenesis in teleosts and mammals 
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
SPRINGER
2014
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Reserved Access
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Conserved and divergent functions of Nfix in skeletal muscle development during vertebrate evolution 
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS
2013
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Open Access
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