Skeletal muscle mass differs greatly in mice and humans and this is partially inherited.
To identify muscle hypertrophy candidate genes we conducted a systematic review to
identify genes whose experimental loss or gain-of-function results in significant skeletal
muscle hypertrophy in mice. We found 47 genes that meet our search criteria and cause
muscle hypertrophy after gene manipulation. They are from high to small effect size:
Ski, Fst, Acvr2b, Akt1, Mstn, Klf10, Rheb, Igf1, Pappa, Ppard, Ikbkb, Fstl3, Atgr1a,
Ucn3, Mcu, Junb, Ncor1, Gprasp1, Grb10, Mmp9, Dgkz, Ppargc1a (specifically the
Ppargc1a4 isoform), Smad4, Ltbp4, Bmpr1a, Crtc2, Xiap, Dgat1, Thra, Adrb2, Asb15,
Cast, Eif2b5, Bdkrb2, Tpt1, Nr3c1, Nr4a1, Gnas, Pld1, Crym, Camkk1, Yap1, Inhba,
Tp53inp2, Inhbb, Nol3, Esr1. Knock out, knock down, overexpression or a higher
activity of these genes causes overall muscle hypertrophy as measured by an increased
muscle weight or cross sectional area. The mean effect sizes range from 5 to 345%
depending on the manipulated gene as well as the muscle size variable and muscle
investigated. Bioinformatical analyses reveal that Asb15, Klf10, Tpt1 are most highly
expressed hypertrophy genes in human skeletal muscle when compared to other
tissues. Many of the muscle hypertrophy-regulating genes are involved in transcription
and ubiquitination. Especially genes belonging to three signaling pathways are able
to induce hypertrophy: (a) Igf1-Akt-mTOR pathway, (b) myostatin-Smad signaling, and
(c) the angiotensin-bradykinin signaling pathway. The expression of several muscle
hypertrophy-inducing genes and the phosphorylation of their protein products changes
after human resistance and high intensity exercise, inmaximally stimulatedmousemuscle
or in overloaded mouse plantaris.
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Skeletal muscle mass differs greatly in mice and humans and this is partially inherited.
To identify muscle hypertrophy candidate genes we conducted a systematic review to
identify genes whose experimental loss or gain-of-function results in significant skeletal
muscle hypertrophy in mice. We found 47 genes that meet our search criteria and cause
muscle hypertrophy after gene manipulation. They are from high to small effect size:
Ski, Fst, Acvr2b, Akt1, Mstn, Klf10, Rheb, Igf1, Pappa, Ppard...
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