Dysregulated FOXO1 activity drives skeletal muscle intrinsic dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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Zufiría MónicaORCID,Pikatza-Menoio OihaneORCID,Garciandia-Arcelus MaddiORCID,Bengoetxea XabierORCID,Jiménez AndrésORCID,Elicegui AmaiaORCID,Levchuk MariaORCID,Arnold-García OlatzORCID,Iruzubieta PabloORCID,Ondaro JonORCID,Fernández-Pelayo UxoaORCID,Muñoz-Oreja MikelORCID,Aiastui AnaORCID,García-Verdugo José ManuelORCID,Herranz-Pérez VicenteORCID,Zulaica MirenORCID,Poza Juan JoséORCID,Ruiz-Onandi RebecaORCID,Fernández-Torrón RobertoORCID,Espinal Juan Bautista,Bonilla Mario,Lersundi AnaORCID,Fernández-Eulate GorkaORCID,Riancho JavierORCID,Vallejo-Illarramendi AinaraORCID,Holt Ian JamesORCID,Sáenz AmetsORCID,Malfatti EdoardoORCID,Duguez StéphanieORCID,Blázquez LoreaORCID,de Munain Adolfo LópezORCID,Gerenu GorkaORCID,Gil-Bea FranciscoORCID,Alonso-Martín SoniaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a multisystemic neurodegenerative disorder, with accumulating evidence indicating metabolic disruptions in the skeletal muscle preceding disease symptoms, rather than them manifesting as a secondary consequence of motor neuron (MN) degeneration. Hence, energy homeostasis is deeply implicated in the complex physiopathology of ALS and skeletal muscle has emerged as a key therapeutic target. Here, we describe intrinsic abnormalities in ALS skeletal muscle, both in patient-derived muscle cells and in muscle cell lines with genetic knockdown of genes related to familial ALS, such asTARDBP(TDP-43) andFUS. We found a functional impairment of myogenesis that parallels defects of glucose oxidation in ALS muscle cells. We identified FOXO1 transcription factor as a key mediator of these metabolic and functional features in ALS muscle, via gene expression profiling and biochemical surveys in TDP-43 and FUS silenced muscle progenitors. Strikingly, inhibition of FOXO1 mitigated the impaired myogenesis in both the genetically modified and the primary ALS myoblasts. In addition, specificin vivoconditional knockdown of TDP-43 or FUS orthologs (TBPHorcaz) inDrosophilamuscle precursor cells resulted in decreased innervation and profound dysfunction of motor nerve terminals and neuromuscular synapses, accompanied by motor abnormalities and reduced lifespan. Remarkably, these phenotypes were partially corrected byfoxoinhibition, bolstering the potential pharmacological management of muscle intrinsic abnormalities associated with ALS. The findings demonstrate an intrinsic muscle dysfunction in ALS, which can be modulated by targeting FOXO factors, paving the way for novel therapeutic approaches that focus on the skeletal muscle as complementary target tissue.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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