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Grant - Summer 2017 - DM – Auinash Kalsotra, Ph.D.

"I feel that the DM field is making impressive strides in deciphering the exact pathogenic mechanisms unleashed by the trinucleotide repeat expansion,” Auinash Kalsotra says. “This knowledge will undoubtedly lead to the development of new treatment modalities for this debilitating disease."
Auinash Kalsotra, assistant professor and Beckman Fellow at the University of Illinois in Urbana, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $300,000 over three years to shed light on how defects develop in the heart in type 1 myotonic dystrophy (DM1).
While the mutation that underlies DM1 affects multiple tissues, cardiac defects are the second leading cause of death in individuals with DM1. However, the molecular mechanism(s) responsible for the cardiac pathogenesis remain poorly understood.
Kalsotra and colleagues have discovered that in DM1-diseased heart, the fetal non-muscle isoform of an RNA binding protein called RBFOX2 is significantly upregulated. By forcing the expression of the non-muscle isoform of RBFOX2 in adult mouse hearts, they have reproduced many of the cardiac dysfunctions observed in DM1, including arrhythmias and cardiac conduction defects.
Now, the team will determine how the balance between muscle and non-muscle isoforms for RBFOX2 is achieved during normal heart development. In addition, they will investigate how this regulation is disrupted in DM1 and why the selective expression of non-muscle RBFOX2 isoform triggers a cardiac disease phenotype.
These finding will offer important insight into how cardiac abnormalities develop in DM1, and may inform new approaches for cardiac care in individuals with DM1.
Grantee: DM – Auinash Kalsotra, Ph.D.
Grant type: Research Grant
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