Fiber type-specific expression of LACTB leverages a function in oxidative metabolism.

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作者:Alanen Kirsi-Marja, Soliymani Rabah, Sarparanta Jaakko, Kuure Satu, Sainio Kirsi, Polianskyte Zydrune, Asghar Muhammad Yasir, Zangene Ehsan, Cascone Annunziata, Lalowski Maciej, Hackman Peter, Lundin Johan, Lindholm Dan, Eriksson Ove
Skeletal muscle is composed of type I and type II fibers, each characterized by specific metabolic machinery. LACTB is a conserved mitochondrial protein implicated in lipid utilization and tumorigenesis, but its precise function in the cellular metabolism remains unclear. To gain novel insight into the functional role of LACTB, we investigated skeletal muscle to determine whether LACTB is segregated by fiber type. The expression of LACTB was determined by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunoblotting in skeletal muscle from healthy human subjects and the laboratory rat. The specificity of the antibody was assessed using recombinant human LACTB protein and endogenous LACTB in isolated mitochondria. IHC results were validated in a cellular model of myoblast differentiation using the C2C12 and L6 cell lines. The results demonstrated that LACTB is highly enriched in adult type I muscle fibers. During development, LACTB expression commences in type I primary myotubes at the time of their formation around week 20 of gestational age. LACTB expression in myoblasts is low but increases rapidly upon the induction of myotube differentiation. We conclude that LACTB plays a distinct role in mitochondria of type I fibers, most likely acting in oxidative metabolism related to energy use from lipids. This defines LACTB as a mitochondrial marker for type I fibers.

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