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Grant - Summer 2018 - DMD – Dr. Russell Rogers, PhD

“Many cutting-edge approaches to treating DMD are currently under development. Each offers distinct advantages over current standard care. It is without a doubt that the most hope would be placed into therapies that offer the most benefit (both therapeutically and in applicability) and are on the verge of clinical translation.”
Dr. Russell Rogers, postdoctoral research fellow at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, California, was awarded an MDA Development Grant totaling $120,000 over 2 years to study cell-free therapy to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
In DMD, skeletal and heart muscle are highly fragile and degenerate easily, leading to loss of independence and heart disease. There are currently limited treatment options available to address the disease.
Cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) are cardiac progenitor cells that have been tested in preclinical and clinical studies in DMD. These studies suggest CDCs may someday be a safe and effective therapy. CDCs work by secreting nanosized particles that carry genetic information called exosomes (CDC-exos). A single dose of CDC-exos dramatically improved skeletal muscle and heart function in a preclinical animal model of DMD.
Dr. Rogers and colleagues plan to study whether CDC-exos could be beneficial in preventing the disease’s onset or delaying disease progression. The work proposed tests this hypothesis by treating DMD mice models with CDC-exos prior to significant skeletal muscle and heart disease. If the hypothesis is supported, the proposed work would be an important leap toward developing new therapeutic approaches to this refractory, progressive disease.
Grantee: DMD – Dr. Russell Rogers, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
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