2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.29.534583
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TANGO2-related rhabdomyolysis symptoms are associated with abnormal autophagy functioning

Abstract: Patients with pathogenic variants in the TANGO2 gene suffer from severe and recurrent rhabdomyolysis (RM) episodes precipitated by fasting. Since starvation promotes autophagy induction, we wondered whether TANGO2-related muscle symptoms result from autophagy insufficiency to meet cellular demands in stress conditions. Autophagy functioning was analyzed in vitro, in primary skeletal muscle cells from TANGO2 patients in basal and fasting conditions. In addition, wce developed a tango2 morphant zebrafish model t… Show more

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