G protein-coupled receptor 56 regulates mechanical overload-induced muscle hypertrophy

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Abstract

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha 4 (PGC-1α 4) is a protein isoform derived by alternative splicing of the PGC1α mRNA and has been shown to promote muscle hypertrophy. We show here that G protein-coupled receptor 56 (GPR56) is a transcriptional target of PGC-1α4 and is induced in humans by resistance exercise. Furthermore, the anabolic effects of PGC-1α4 in cultured murine muscle cells are dependent on GPR56 signaling, because knockdown of GPR56 attenuates PGC-1α4-induced muscle hypertrophy in vitro. Forced expression of GPR56 results in myotube hypertrophy through the expression of insulin-like growth factor 1, which is dependent on Gα12/13 signaling. A murine model of overload-induced muscle hypertrophy is associated with increased expression of both GPR56 and its ligand collagen type III, whereas genetic ablation of GPR56 expression attenuates overload-induced muscle hypertrophy and associated anabolic signaling. These data illustrate a signaling pathway through GPR56 which regulates muscle hypertrophy associated with resistance/loading-type exercise.

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White, J. P., Wrann, C. D., Rao, R. R., Nair, S. K., Jedrychowski, M. P., You, J. S., … Spiegelman, B. M. (2014). G protein-coupled receptor 56 regulates mechanical overload-induced muscle hypertrophy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(44), 15756–15761. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1417898111

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