The double homeodomain protein DUX4c is associated with regenerating muscle fibers and RNA-binding proteins.
Clothilde ClausMoriya SlavinEugénie AnsseauCéline LancelotKarimatou BahSaskia LasscheManon FiévetAnna GrecoSara TomaiuoloAlexandra TassinVirginie DudomeBenno KustersAnne-Emilie DeclèvesDalila Laoudj-ChenivesseBaziel G M van EngelenDenis NonclercqAlexandra BelayewNir KalismanFrédérique CoppéePublished in: Skeletal muscle (2023)
DUX4c upregulation in FSHD muscles suggests it contributes not only to the pathology but also, based on its protein partners and specific markers, to attempts at muscle regeneration. The presence of both DUX4 and DUX4c in regenerating FSHD muscle cells suggests DUX4 could compete with normal DUX4c functions, thus explaining why skeletal muscle is particularly sensitive to DUX4 toxicity. Caution should be exerted with therapeutic agents aiming for DUX4 suppression because they might also repress the highly similar DUX4c and interfere with its physiological role.