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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
)
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The possible role of
extracellular signal-regulated kinase
(
ERK
) in the pathogenesis of inclusion-body
myositis
(IBM) was investigated by immunostaining the active phosphorylated form of
ERK
in muscle biopsies of six IBM and 14 control patients. Between 80% and 90% of IBM vacuolated muscle fibers contained well-defined
ERK
-immunoreactive inclusions, which were co-localized by light microscopy, with phosphorylated tau in 70 to 80% of those fibers. Immunoelectronmicroscopy colocalized
ERK
to small amorphous tufts adjacent to the muscle fiber paired-helical filaments. Strong
ERK
immunoreactivity was also present at the postsynaptic domain of all human neuromuscular junctions. Our study suggests 1) that
ERK
, a signal transducer, might play a role in IBM pathogenesis, including participation in the pathological phosphorylation of IBM tau; and 2) that signal transduction abnormalities may be a component of the IBM pathogenic cascade. Our novel immunolocalization of
ERK
at the postsynaptic domain of human neuromuscular junctions supports a role in transcription of junctional-protein genes. The
ERK
localized in nonjunctional regions of IBM fibers may underlie the known pathological up-regulation of junctional proteins there.
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PMID:Association of active extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase with paired helical filaments of inclusion-body myositis muscle suggests its role in inclusion-body myositis tau phosphorylation. 1085 6