Pancreatic Cancer Induces Population-Specific Switching of Myosin Isoforms and Discrete Activation of Cachexia Genes in Skeletal Muscle Myocytes

胰腺癌诱导骨骼肌肌细胞中肌球蛋白亚型发生群体特异性转换,并离散激活恶病质基因

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Abstract

Skeletal muscle loss in pancreatic cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for patients. In order to understand myocytes changes we examined myonuclei- and myofiber-specific dynamics during pancreatic cancer cachexia progression. Single-nucleus RNA-seq was used to interrogate myonuclear gene expression, and RNAscope and immunofluorescence characterized myofiber-specific changes. Bulk RNA-seq of skeletal muscle provided a whole-muscle transcriptomic profile. Cachexia induces a progressive loss of muscle differentiation factor Maf and its target Myh4 , accompanied by increased expression of Myh1 and Myh2 . This myofiber dedifferentiation occurs without evidence for fiber type shifting, regeneration, or proliferation. Single-nuclei analysis reveals global shifts in myofiber gene expression identity including the identification of a cachexia only myonuclear subpopulation. Cachexia gene expression was not restricted solely to this PDAC-specific myonuclear subpopulation and did not overlap with Myh1 and Myh2 expressing myonuclei early in cachexia. Altogether, PDAC cachexia elicits distinct transcriptional responses across different myonuclear populations. These results reveal population-specific heterogeneity in cachexia gene activation, rather than a uniform upregulation of cachexia mediators across muscle tissue. Our data suggest that myonuclei fate occurs prior to overt muscle wasting when cachexia gene expression only modestly overlaps with differentiation factors, with a strong association after irreversible muscle wasting. These findings explain the challenge of effectively targeting skeletal muscle wasting in cancer cachexia requires addressing the changing cell population induced through non overlapping mechanisms.

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