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Article

Involvment of c‐abl in the radiation‐induced inhibition of myoblast differentiation

Pages 729-736 | Received 19 Jul 2004, Accepted 23 Aug 2004, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: While radiation‐induced differentiation is common in many cell types it has been shown (Ikeda et al. 2000) that irradiation inhibits differentiation of murine myoblast cell line C2C12. To investigate the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon we looked into the role of the non‐receptor tyrosine kinase c‐Abl.

Material and methods: C‐Abl activity was determined using an immune‐complex kinase assay and the functional role of c‐Abl activity was assessed by using the kinase inhibitor STI 571 (GleevecTM) and by transfecting a dominant negative c‐Abl mutant (K290R).

Results: We found an up‐regulation of c‐Abl activity 6 h after differentiation induction when compared to uninduced control cells. Exposure of C2C12 cells to ionizing radiation, which inhibits myotube formation, inhibited this up‐regulation. Transfected dominant negative c‐Abl as well as STI 571 treatment and ionizing radiation inhibited myotube formation but did not significantly suppress the expression of the muscle‐specific transcription factor Myogenin or of the differentiation marker Myosin heavy chain.

Conclusions: These data suggest that c‐Abl is involved in the radiation‐induced inhibition of myoblast differentiation and lead to the hypothesis that c‐Abl plays a role in late events during myogenic differentiation probably in the process of myoblast fusion.

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