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Grant - Summer 2018 - DMD – Shama Rajan Iyer, PhD

“I began my research in skeletal muscle biology by developing biologic coatings and scaffolds to improve skeletal muscle regeneration following volumetric muscle loss. I was inspired to study the mechanisms that underlie the pathophysiology of DMD,in order to develop potential therapies to improve outcomes for these patients.”
Shama Rajan Iyer, post doctoral fellow at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, was awarded an MDA Development Grant totaling $180,000 over 3 years to study nuclear mechanotransduction in dystrophic muscle.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the most common and severe form of muscular dystrophy, is characterized by progressive wasting of skeletal muscles and premature death. While genetic approaches to replace/repair the dystrophin gene are ideal, recent efforts have shown that secondary/downstream factors play an important role in DMD disease progression and fidelity of gene therapies, and are potential therapeutic targets to help ameliorate the symptoms of DMD. Dr. Iyer’s recent work has shown that the nucleus, which regulates gene expression and is a mechanotransduction hub in muscle fibers, has increased movement in a muscle cells from a mouse model of DMD.
The overall goal of this project is to test whether this nuclear instability contributes to DMD disease progression, which could open new approaches to drug development.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.81517
Grantee: DMD – Shama Rajan Iyer, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
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