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Grant - Winter 2019 - FSHD - Jeffrey Miller, PhD

"We will attempt to identify drugs that prevent DUX4-induced changes in mRNA handling proteins and then determine, in model systems, if such pharmaceutical treatments could lessen loss of muscle function."
Jeffrey Miller, PhD, professor of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $300,000 over three years to study the role of aberrant expression of double homeobox 4 protein (DUX4), the protein known to cause facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD).
FSHD causes progressive degeneration of muscles, including muscles of the face, shoulder blades, and upper arms. FSHD is caused by aberrant expression of DUX4, which disrupts RNA and protein homeostasis and causes cell death. Dr. Miller previously found that DUX4 induces aggregation of TDP-43 and FUS, two proteins that are notably also aggregated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
In this study, Dr. Miller will identify mechanisms by which the presence of DUX4 changes the splicing of genes regulated by TDP-43. In addition, he will determine to what extent clumping of TDP-43 and FUS explain the appearance of FSHD characteristics in cells and how aggregation induced by DUX4 disrupts RNA homeostasis and ultimately leads to cell death. Finally, he will test drugs in cell culture models to identify targets that prevent these DUX4-induced changes and lessen loss of muscle function.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.84559
Grantee: FSHD - Jeffrey Miller, PhD
Grant type: Research Grant
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