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Grant - Summer 2019 - DMD - Peter Currie, PhD

Peter Currie, PhD, professor of Medicine, Nursing, Health Sciences, and Developmental and Regenerative Biology at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $295,614 over three years to evaluate how correcting muscle stem cell dynamics in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) may help improve symptoms of the disease.
DMD is caused by a mutation in the dystrophin gene on the X chromosome that results in little or no production of dystrophin, a protein that is essential for keeping muscle cells intact. Recent studies, including those of Dr. Currie’s, have shown that dystrophin-deficient muscle has reduced ability to regenerate due to impaired function of satellite cells (a type of stem cell). Previous MDA-funded work allowed Dr. Currie to create zebrafish models of muscular dystrophy and screen for small molecules that can inhibit the onset of muscular dystrophy in these zebrafish.
Using this grant award, Dr. Currie will use his zebrafish system to examine the cellular and molecular processes that regulate muscle stem cell functions in vivo, which will hopefully enable new therapeutic approaches for the treatment of DMD. Dr. Currie will determine whether another membrane protein, laminin, can compensate for loss of dystrophin and restore satellite cell function and regeneration in DMD zebrafish.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.87337
Grantee: DMD - Peter Currie, PhD
Grant type: Research Grant
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