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Grant - Winter 2019 - IBM - Ming Guo, MD, PhD

Ming Guo, MD, PhD, professor of Neurology and of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at the University of California, Los Angeles, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $300,000 over three years to study the molecular genetics of inclusion body myopathy (IBM) caused by mutations in the valosin-containing protein gene (VCP) in an animal model and human patient cells.
Mutations in the VCP gene cause IBM associated with Paget’s disease of the bone (PDB) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Almost all IBM patients show skeletal muscle weakness, half will develop PDB, and a third will develop FTD. In previous MDA-funded work, Dr. Guo created a fruit fly model to learn more about how VCP mutations lead to disease. In her studies, she found that disease mutations lead to hyperactivation of the VCP gene, which affects the expression of a mitochondrial membrane protein called mitofusion. By inhibiting this gene’s expression, she could reduce the symptoms of IBM in both the animal model and human patient cells.
In this work, Dr. Guo plans to carry out genetic screens on her animal model and patient cells, looking for other genes that might interact with the VCP gene and have a slowing effect on the progression of IBM. This work may increase understanding of the molecular pathology of the disease and identify potential therapeutic targets.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.84551
Grantee: IBM - Ming Guo, MD, PhD
Grant type: Research Grant
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