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Grant - Winter 2017 - DMD – Emanuela Gussoni, Ph.D.

Emanuela Gussoni, associate professor at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $297,985 over three years to study the role of a protein called CD82 in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
In DMD, muscle stem cells are thought to be continuously active as they attempt to repair muscle fibers that are damaged due to lack of dystrophin and/or its associated proteins.
Gussoni and colleagues recently identified a cell surface marker for muscle stem cells in human and mouse muscle, named CD82. CD82 is expressed in human muscle satellite cells. Importantly, CD82 protein expression is reduced in human DMD and in the muscles of a DMD mouse model called mdx5cv.
The team will now study the function of CD82 in muscle stem cells to determine how the decreased expression of this protein in dystrophic cells is linked to disease progression. The studies will provide the groundwork for developing future therapies aimed at boosting expression of CD82 as a way to stabilize the cell membrane, along with muscle stem cell function, in DMD-affected muscle.
Funding for this MDA research grant began Feb. 1, 2017.
Grantee: Emanuela Gussoni, Ph.D.
Grant type: Research Grant
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