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Grant - Summer 2019 - ALS - Jone Lopez Erauskin, PhD

“I expect to determine how stathmin-2 provides a crucial role in the maintenance and regeneration of the neuromuscular junctions that connect motor neurons and skeletal muscles. With this, I hope to uncover insights for the development of ALS treatments that will halt the progression of the disease from its early phases.”
Jone Lopez Erauskin, PhD, postdoctoral fellow in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the San Diego Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, was awarded an MDA development grant totaling $210,000 over three years to study the mechanisms of maintenance and regeneration of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Normally, nerve cells communicate with muscle cells by sending electrical signals across the NMJ. Frequently, disruption of this communication happens early in the course of ALS. Recently, Dr. Lopez Erauskin discovered that the loss of stathmin-2, a neuronal growth-associated protein, is universally found in sporadic and familial (inherited) ALS, and that stathmin-2 is essential for axonal (nerve fiber) regeneration.
In this project, Dr. Lopez Erauskin seeks to identify the mechanisms that underlie disruption of nerve-muscle connections in ALS through the loss of stathmin-2. These studies may enable the design of therapeutic strategies to maintain or restore nerve-muscle connections, thereby delaying or halting disease progression in ALS.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.87329
Grantee: ALS - Jone Lopez Erauskin, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
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