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Grant - Winter 2019 - DMD - Justin Boyer, PhD

"Our research will help define the role of satellite cells in muscular dystrophy. The findings from our proposed work will have implications on therapeutics that are currently being tested for Duchenne muscular dystrophy as well as offer new a therapeutic strategy to treat other types of muscular dystrophies."
Justin Boyer, PhD, research fellow at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, was awarded an MDA development grant totaling $210,000 over three years to study the role of ERK1/2 signaling in satellite cells of mice models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
Extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs) are proteins that are intricately involved in cell division. Normally, skeletal muscle can repair itself after injury with the help of a specific type of muscle stem cell called a satellite cell (SC). In previous work, Dr. Boyer found that the ERK1/2 protein signaling pathway is an essential mediator of SC survival and function. Silencing this pathway in SCs led to the loss of these cells in skeletal muscle, preventing it from recovering from injury. However, activating the ERK1/2 signaling pathway led to a greater number of SCs.
In this research, Dr. Boyer will further characterize ERK signaling, determine if increasing ERK1/2 activity increases satellite cell numbers, and determine if increased ERK1/2 activity improves muscle regeneration. In doing so, he hopes to further define the role of SCs in muscular dystrophy to better understand how these cells can be targeted for developing therapies to treat this disease.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.84536
Grantee: DMD - Justin Boyer, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
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