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Grant - Winter 2017 - DMD – Tejvir Khurana, M.D., Ph.D.

Tejvir Khurana, professor in the department of physiology & Pennsylvania Muscle Institute, Perleman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $240,000 over three years to test a therapeutic strategy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
DMD muscle is susceptible to damage because it is missing dystrophin, a protein that sits at the muscle cell membrane and is critical for maintaining the muscle’s structural integrity. One potential therapeutic strategy involves compensating for the lack of dystrophin with a similar protein. One such protein, utrophin, is a naturally occurring structural protein that closely resembles dystrophin and performs a very similar function in the muscle.
With colleagues, Khurana aims to develop utrophin upregulation as a therapeutic strategy to rescue dystrophic muscle in DMD. The team has found that utrophin expression is inhibited by the micro RNA let-7c, and will work to develop an inhibitor to this miRNA and test whether disinhibition of utrophin improves muscle function in a mouse model of DMD.
If successful, the work will demonstrate the potential of this therapeutic strategy and pave the way toward its development for use in humans.
Funding for this MDA development grant began Feb. 1, 2017
Grantee: Tejvir Khurana, M.D., Ph.D.
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