Post-transcriptional regulation of ITGB6 protein levels in damaged skeletal muscle.

J Mol Histol

Target and Pathway Validation, Molecular Discovery Research, GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.

Published: June 2014

We have identified integrin beta 6 (Itgb6) as a transcript highly enriched in skeletal muscle. This finding is unexpected because Itgb6 is typically associated with epithelial expression domains in normal tissue. Further we find that ITGB6 protein expression in muscle is post-transcriptionally regulated. Uninjured muscle expresses Itgb6 RNA but no ITGB6 protein is detectable. Muscle injury induces ITGB6 protein accumulation rapidly post-injury in myofibers adjacent to the site of injury. As regeneration of the injured muscle tissue progresses ITGB6 protein is found in newly formed fibers up to at least 15 days post-injury.

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