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Muscle: an independent contributor to the neuromuscular spinal muscular atrophy disease phenotype

Narendra Nath Jha, Jeong-Ki Kim, Yoon-Ra Her, Umrao R. Monani

2023JCI Insight16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a pediatric-onset neuromuscular disorder caused by insufficient survival motor neuron (SMN) protein. SMN restorative therapies are now approved for the treatment of SMA; however, they are not curative, likely due to a combination of imperfect treatment timing, inadequate SMN augmentation, and failure to optimally target relevant organs. Here, we consider the implications of imperfect treatment administration, focusing specifically on outcomes for skeletal muscle. We examine the evidence that muscle plays a contributing role in driving neuromuscular dysfunction in SMA. Next, we discuss how SMN might regulate the health of myofibers and their progenitors. Finally, we speculate on therapeutic outcomes of failing to raise muscle SMN to healthful levels and present strategies to restore function to this tissue to ensure better treatment results.

Topics & Concepts

Spinal muscular atrophySMA*MedicineMotor neuronNeuromuscular diseaseMuscle atrophyDiseaseNeuroscienceSkeletal musclePhenotypeAtrophyNeuromuscular junctionBioinformaticsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPathologyInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsGeneComputer scienceAlgorithmNeurogenetic and Muscular Disorders ResearchMuscle Physiology and DisordersCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
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