Muscular dystrophy meets protein biochemistry, the mother of invention

作者:Funk Steven D; Miner Jeffrey H
来源:Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2017, 127(3): 798-800.
DOI:10.1172/JCI92847

摘要

Muscular dystrophies result from a defect in the linkage between the muscle fiber cytoskeleton and the basement membrane (BM). Congenital muscular dystrophy type MDC1A is caused by mutations in laminin alpha 2 that either reduce its expression or impair its ability to polymerize within the muscle fiber BM. Defects in this BM lead to muscle fiber damage from the force of contraction. In this issue of the JCI, McKee and colleagues use a laminin polymerization-competent, designer chimeric BM protein in vivo to restore function of a polymerization-defective laminin, leading to normalized muscle structure and strength in a mouse model of MDC1A. Delivery of such a protein to patients could ameliorate many aspects of their disease.

  • 出版日期2017-3-1