Cells (Jul 2023)

Migration of Myogenic Cells Is Highly Influenced by Cytoskeletal Septin7

  • Zsolt Ráduly,
  • László Szabó,
  • Beatrix Dienes,
  • Péter Szentesi,
  • Ágnes Viktória Bana,
  • Tibor Hajdú,
  • Endre Kókai,
  • Csaba Hegedűs,
  • László Csernoch,
  • Mónika Gönczi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12141825
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 14
p. 1825

Abstract

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Septin7 as a unique member of the GTP binding protein family, is widely expressed in the eukaryotic cells and considered to be essential in the formation of hetero-oligomeric septin complexes. As a cytoskeletal component, Septin7 is involved in many important cellular processes. However, its contribution in striated muscle physiology is poorly described. In skeletal muscle, a highly orchestrated process of migration is crucial in the development of functional fibers and in regeneration. Here, we describe the pronounced appearance of Septin7 filaments and a continuous change of Septin7 protein architecture during the migration of myogenic cells. In Septin7 knockdown C2C12 cultures, the basic parameters of migration are significantly different, and the intracellular calcium concentration change in migrating cells are lower compared to that of scrambled cultures. Using a plant cytokinin, forchlorfenuron, to dampen septin dynamics, the altered behavior of the migrating cells is described, where Septin7-depleted cells are more resistant to the treatment. These results indicate the functional relevance of Septin7 in the migration of myoblasts, implying its contribution to muscle myogenesis and regeneration.

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