Patients with pathogenic variants in the gene suffer from severe and recurrent rhabdomyolysis episodes precipitated by fasting. Autophagy functioning was analyzed , in primary skeletal myoblasts from TANGO2 patients, in basal and fasting conditions, and mutations were associated with reduced LC3-II levels upon starvation. In zebrafish larvae, inhibition induced locomotor defects which were exacerbated by exposure to atorvastatin, a compound known to cause rhabdomyolysis. Importantly, rhabdomyolysis features of knockdown were associated with autophagy and mitophagy defects in zebrafish. Calpeptin treatment was sufficient to rescue the locomotor properties thanks to its beneficial effect on autophagy functioning in zebrafish and to improve LC3-II levels in starved primary muscle cells of TANGO2 patients. Overall, we demonstrated that TANGO2 plays an important role in autophagy thus giving rise to new therapeutic perspectives in the prevention of RM life-threatening episodes.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/27694127.2024.2306766 | DOI Listing |
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