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Investigation of ALS caused by mutant KIF5A
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by selective loss of upper and lower motor neurons resulting in paralysis and finally death within 2 to 5 years after symptom onset. There is no effective drug to cure or even slow disease progression. Motor neurons rely on proper communication between the cell body and neurites through cargo trafficking. Deficits in such communication are one of the early events of disease pathogenesis. This is further supported by the recent identification of mutations in the KIF5A gene, which is a major motor protein for cargo transport, in ALS patients. This proposal will determine the molecular mechanisms underlying ALS caused by KIF5A mutants using human motor neurons and novel mouse models. Results from this study will help understand what causes this dreadful disease and identify new therapeutic approaches.
Grantee: Devesh Pant, Ph.D
Grant type: Development Grant
Award total: $210,000.00
Institution: Emory University
Country: United States