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Grant - Winter 2019 - DMD - Steven Welc, PhD

"Identifying processes that regulate muscle fibrosis and inflammation are clinically important and could lead to novel strategies to treat DMD. Additionally, results from this research project could help to provide the foundation for the clinical use of Klotho to treat DMD."
Steven Welc, PhD, postdoctoral fellow in Physiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, was awarded an MDA development grant totaling $210,000 over three years to study the role of Klotho protein in reducing fibrosis in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
Fibrosis occurs when excess fibrous connective tissue is created in an organ or tissue in an attempt to repair it. In DMD, lack of dystrophin causes muscles to deteriorate; this in turn causes the inflammatory response that promotes fibrosis, or the replacement of muscle fibers with connective tissue that leads to reduced function. In previous research, Dr. Welc discovered that the anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic Klotho protein was silenced in a mouse model of DMD, and there were decreased amounts of Klotho in the muscle cells of DMD patients. By restoring Klotho expression in a mouse model of DMD, he was able to modify inflammation and reduce fibrosis in muscle tissue.
In this work, Dr. Welc will test several possible mechanisms by which Klotho could reduce fibrosis in a mouse model of DMD. Specifically, he will examine the role of Klotho in regulating communication between macrophages and fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) by determining whether Klotho reduces proliferation and survival of FAPs, thereby reducing fibrosis in DMD mice.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.84540
Grantee: DMD - Steven Welc, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
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