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Query: EC:3.4.22.54 (calpain 3)
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The muscles of IL-6 transgenic mice suffer from atrophy. Experiments were carried out on these transgenic mice to elucidate activation of proteolytic systems in the gastrocnemius muscles and blockage of this activation by treatment with the anti-mouse IL-6 receptor (mIL-6R) antibody. Muscle atrophy observed in 16-wk-old transgenic mice was completely blocked by treatment with the mIL-6R antibody. In association with muscle atrophy, enzymatic activities and mRNA levels of cathepsins (B and L) and mRNA levels of ubiquitins (poly- and mono-ubiquitins) increased, whereas the mRNA level of muscle-specific calpain (calpain 3) decreased. All these changes were completely eliminated by treatment with the mIL-6R antibody. This IL-6 receptor antibody could, therefore, be effective against muscle wasting in sepsis and cancer cachexia, where IL-6 plays an important role.
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PMID:Interleukin 6 receptor antibody inhibits muscle atrophy and modulates proteolytic systems in interleukin 6 transgenic mice. 855 Aug 42

A branch of a highly inbred family was referred for prenatal counseling with an initial misdiagnosis of Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) due to the limited clinical and laboratory data obtained in pre-dystrophin era and hidden family information. In a second branch of the family with a diagnosis of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2A (LGMD2A) molecular studies revealed a homozygous 550 delta A mutation in the calcium-activated neutral protease 3 (calpain 3, CANP3) gene in the affected members. Finally, in the third branch of the family, it turned out that both parents were heterozygous for the 550 delta A mutation and the 13-week-old fetus was homozygous. The same mutation subsequently also was found in the first branch of the family. The parents were informed that the risk of their child of developing the disease would be very high given that he was carrying the same homozygous mutation of the other affected members. They were informed also that in another population (in Reunion Island) the same disease does not necessarily follow such a simple pattern of inheritance. After counseling the parents decided to terminate the pregnancy.
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PMID:Prenatal diagnosis of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2A. 878 5

A reclassification of the limb-girdle types of autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy based on genetic and protein information has been made possible by major advances over the past 2 years. At least six different forms of limb-girdle types of autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy can be defined by their genetic basis, with at least two pathogenic mechanisms involved. Three forms are defined by involvement of different proteins of the sarcoglycan complex, while a muscle specific protease (calpain 3) is implicated in another form of the recessive disease. These findings provide the basis for a new diagnostic approach to the group, with molecular techniques now an essential part of the diagnostic process. A scheme for diagnosis in this group is proposed.
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PMID:Advances in the molecular genetics of the limb-girdle type of autosomal recessive progressive muscular dystrophy. 901 5

The Syrian cardiomyopathic hamster (BIO14.6), that develops both muscular dystrophy and progressive cardiomyopathy, is widely used as an animal model of autosomal recessive cardiomyopathy mimicking human hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and five genes have been proposed as strong candidates for the cause of cardiomyopathy. We recently mapped the cardiomyopathy locus of the hamster to the centromeric region of chromosome 9qa2.1-b1 by construction of a genetic linkage map of the Syrian hamster. Thus, we analyzed the loci of the five candidate genes, alpha tropomyosin, cardiac troponin T, adhalin, calpain 3 and cardiac myosin binding protein-C, by the FISH method, and found that these genes were mapped on the distal portion of chromosome 12qa5 and 4pa2 and the proximal portion of chromosomes 9qb7, 1qc1.1 and 1qb3, respectively. These results provide strong evidence that the five candidate genes previously proposed are not related to the hamster cardiomyopathy.
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PMID:Five candidate genes for hamster cardiomyopathy did not map to the cardiomyopathy locus by FISH analysis. 894 68

Erb's type limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) was identified and clinically studied in detail in a small community living in the Reunion Island (RI). It was linked to chromosome 15q and related to mutations in the muscle specific calpain 3 gene. A series of cases were afterwards clinically and genetically identified in the French metropolitan community. The phenotype was identical to the RI type in the great majority of cases, although clinical differences were noticed in a few cases. Six different mutations were identified in the RI families, whereas a series of 39 mutations were detected in the French metropolitan families, all different from those present in the RI patients. Phenotype-genotype correlations were attempted in both communities.
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PMID:Chromosome 15-linked limb-girdle muscular dystrophy: clinical phenotypes in Reunion Island and French metropolitan communities. 902 54

Antibodies that recognise the muscle-specific calpain 3 (CANP3) were used in a 'blind' study to label blots of skeletal muscle from 12 control subjects and from 12 patients with various muscle diseases. Calpain 3 was clearly detected in all control muscle samples analysed, even though some of the muscle had been at room temperature for over an hour before being dissected and snap-frozen. Calpain 3 was also detected in the muscle biopsies from non-LGMD2A patients, but was absent in samples from 3 patients with LGMD2A. These results show that (i) calpain 3 protein can be detected in whole extracts of human muscle, and (ii) that antibodies can be used to differentiate patients with LGMD2A from those with other muscle diseases. This represents an invaluable diagnostic aid since the limb-girdle dystrophies are very difficult to separate on clinical grounds alone. One possible function that was considered for calpain 3 was the post-translational cleavage of the 97 kDa dystroglycan precursor polypeptide into the mature alpha- and beta-dystroglycan proteins. The beta-dystroglycan band was the correct size on blots of LGMD2A muscle, indicating that calpain 3 is probably not involved in the post-translational processing of dystroglycan.
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PMID:Absence of calpain 3 in a form of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD2A). 907 14

For a long time now, two ubiquitously expressed mammalian calpain isoenzymes have been used to explore the structure and function of calpain. Although these two calpains, mu- and m-calpains, still attract intensive interest because of their unique characteristics, various distinct homologues to the protease domain of mu- and m-calpains have been identified in a variety of organisms. Some of these 'novel' calpain homologues are involved in important biological functions. For example, p94 (also called calpain 3), a mammalian calpain homologue predominantly expressed in skeletal muscle, is genetically proved to be responsible for limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2A. Tra-3, a calpain homologue in nematodes, is involved in the sex determination cascade during early development. PalB, a key gene product involved in the alkaline adaptation of Aspergillus nidulans, is the first example of a calpain homologue present in fungi. These findings indicate various important functional roles for intracellular proteases belonging to the calpain superfamily.
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PMID:Structure and physiological function of calpains. 939 12

Calpain is thought to be involved in muscular degradation in progressive muscular dystrophy (PMD), especially Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies. To assess the expression of calpain genes in skeletal muscles of patients with myopathies, we examined mRNA levels of three calpain isoforms by the quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction method in biopsied muscles from control, PMD and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. There was a statistically significant increase in calpain 1 and calpain 2 mRNA levels in PMD and ALS patients as compared to controls. In contrast, there was a decrease in expression of calpain 3 mRNA in PMD, but it was not statistically significant. Expression of calpain 1 and calpain 2 positively correlated with each other, but not with calpain 3. These results indicate that expression of calpain 1 and calpain 2, but not calpain 3, are upregulated in diseased human muscles, likely playing a regulatory role in the process of myofibrillar degradation at the transcriptional as well as posttranslational level.
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PMID:Expression of three calpain isoform genes in human skeletal muscles. 956 61

We have identified seven patients (including two sib pairs) with a predominantly late onset limb-girdle muscular dystrophy in whom an absence of merosin was noted on immunoblotting. Merosin immunocytochemistry was normal, and no abnormalities were detected on immunostaining for the various proteins known to be involved in the limb-girdle muscular dystrophies (alpha, beta, gamma, delta sarcoglycan and calpain 3). Apart from one patient, where muscle problems began in childhood, reported age at onset of muscle weakness involving initially the proximal muscles of the lower limbs ranged from 17 to 40 years. The pattern of muscle involvement was similar from patient to patient, with hypertrophy of at least the calf muscles, absence of scapular winging and predominant involvement of hip flexors and adductors and hamstrings more than quadriceps. Serum creatine kinase in all patients was at least 10 times normal, and muscle biopsies showed non-specific dystrophic features. We believe that the patients described here may represent a genetically distinct subset within the limb-girdle muscular dystrophy group.
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PMID:Abnormal merosin in adults. A new form of late onset muscular dystrophy not linked to chromosome 6q2. 957 86

The limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a genetically heterogeneous group of inherited progressive muscle disorders that affect mainly the proximal musculature, with evidence for at least three autosomal dominant and eight autosomal recessive loci. The latter mostly involve mutations in genes encoding components of the dystrophin-associated complex; another form is caused by mutations in the gene for the muscle-specific protease calpain 3. Using a positional cloning approach, we have identified the gene for a form of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy that we previously mapped to chromosome 2p13 (LGMD2B). This gene shows no homology to any known mammalian gene, but its predicted product is related to the C. elegans spermatogenesis factor fer-1. We have identified two homozygous frameshift mutations in this gene, resulting in muscular dystrophy of either proximal or distal onset in nine families. The proposed name 'dysferlin' combines the role of the gene in producing muscular dystrophy with its C. elegans homology.
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PMID:A gene related to Caenorhabditis elegans spermatogenesis factor fer-1 is mutated in limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B. 973 27


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