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      Inhibition of myoblast differentiation by tumor necrosis factor alpha is mediated by c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 and leukemia inhibitory factor.

      The Journal of Biological Chemistry
      Animals, Cell Cycle, Cell Differentiation, Cell Line, Cell Proliferation, Culture Media, Conditioned, pharmacology, Enzyme Inhibitors, Gene Expression Regulation, Leukemia Inhibitory Factor, metabolism, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 8, Models, Biological, Myoblasts, cytology, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

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          The proinflammatory cytokine, TNFalpha plays a major role in muscle wasting occurring in chronic diseases and muscular dystrophies. Among its other functions, TNFalpha perturbs muscle regeneration by preventing satellite cell differentiation. In the present study, the role of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), a mediator of TNFalpha, was investigated in differentiating myoblast cell lines. Addition of TNFalpha to C2 myoblasts induced immediate and delayed phases of JNK activity. The delayed phase is associated with myoblast proliferation. Inhibition of JNK activity prevented proliferation and restored differentiation to TNFalpha-treated myoblasts. Studies with cell lines expressing MyoD:ER chimera and lacking JNK1 or JNK2 genes indicate that JNK1 activity mediates the effects of TNFalpha on myoblast proliferation and differentiation. TNFalpha does not induce proliferation or inhibit differentiation of JNK1-null myoblasts. However, differentiation of JNK1-null myoblasts is inhibited when they are grown in conditioned medium derived from cell lines affected by TNFalpha. We investigated the induced synthesis of several candidate growth factors and cytokines following treatment with TNFalpha. Expression of IL-6 and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) was induced by TNFalpha in wild-type and JNK2-null myoblasts. However, LIF expression was not induced by TNFalpha in JNK1-null myoblasts. Addition of LIF to the growth medium of JNK1-null myoblasts prevented their differentiation. Moreover, LIF-neutralizing antibodies added to the medium of C2 myoblasts prevented inhibition of differentiation mediated by TNFalpha. Hence, TNFalpha promotes myoblast proliferation through JNK1 and prevents myoblast differentiation through JNK1-mediated secretion of LIF.

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