ZAKβ is activated by cellular compression and mediates contraction-induced MAP kinase signaling in skeletal muscle

ZAKβ 由细胞压缩激活,并介导骨骼肌收缩诱导的 MAP 激酶信号传导

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作者:Cathrine Nordgaard, Anna Constance Vind, Amy Stonadge, Rasmus Kjøbsted, Goda Snieckute, Pedro Antas, Melanie Blasius, Marie Sofie Reinert, Ana Martinez Del Val, Dorte Breinholdt Bekker-Jensen, Peter Haahr, Yekaterina A Miroshnikova, Abdelghani Mazouzi, Sarah Falk, Emeline Perrier-Groult, Christopher

Abstract

Mechanical inputs give rise to p38 and JNK activation, which mediate adaptive physiological responses in various tissues. In skeletal muscle, contraction-induced p38 and JNK signaling ensure adaptation to exercise, muscle repair, and hypertrophy. However, the mechanisms by which muscle fibers sense mechanical load to activate this signaling have remained elusive. Here, we show that the upstream MAP3K ZAKβ is activated by cellular compression induced by osmotic shock and cyclic compression in vitro, and muscle contraction in vivo. This function relies on ZAKβ's ability to recognize stress fibers in cells and Z-discs in muscle fibers when mechanically perturbed. Consequently, ZAK-deficient mice present with skeletal muscle defects characterized by fibers with centralized nuclei and progressive adaptation towards a slower myosin profile. Our results highlight how cells in general respond to mechanical compressive load and how mechanical forces generated during muscle contraction are translated into MAP kinase signaling.

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