A systems biology approach identifies molecular networks defining skeletal muscle abnormalities in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Nil Turan, Susana Kalko, Anna Stincone, Kim Clarke, A Sabah, Katherine Howlett, S. John Curnow, Diego A. Rodriguez, Marta Cascante, Laura O'Neill, Stuart Egginton, Josep Roca, Francesco Falciani*

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Abstract

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an inflammatory process of the lung inducing persistent airflow limitation. Extensive systemic effects, such as skeletal muscle dysfunction, often characterize these patients and severely limit life expectancy. Despite considerable research efforts, the molecular basis of muscle degeneration in COPD is still a matter of intense debate. In this study, we have applied a network biology approach to model the relationship between muscle molecular and physiological response to training and systemic inflammatory mediators. Our model shows that failure to co-ordinately activate expression of several tissue remodelling and bioenergetics pathways is a specific landmark of COPD diseased muscles. Our findings also suggest that this phenomenon may be linked to an abnormal expression of a number of histone modifiers, which we discovered correlate with oxygen utilization. These observations raised the interesting possibility that cell hypoxia may be a key factor driving skeletal muscle degeneration in COPD patients.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1002129
Number of pages16
JournalPLoS Computational Biology
Volume7
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2011

Bibliographical note

This work was supported by the European Commission (FP6) BIOBRIDGE (LSHG-CT-2006-037939.); Fundació Marató TV3-042010 Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS-PI061510); CIBERES (CB-06/06), ISCIII-RTICC (RD06/0020/0046); Comissionat per a Universitats i Recerca de la Generalitat de Catalunya (2009SGR1308 and 2009SGR911), and Spanish Government Ministry of Science and Innovation and the European Union FEDER funds (SAF2008-00164). 2009-SGR-393, SAF2007-62719, Fundació Marató TV3-071010.

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