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Grant - Winter 2017 - McArdle disease – Nigel Laing, Ph.D.

Nigel Laing, National Health and Medical Research Council principal research fellow and head of the Neurogenetic Disease Laboratory at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, The University of Western Australia in Perth, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $149,412 over two years to test two potential gene therapy treatment approaches for McArdle disease.
McArdle disease occurs when an important enzyme that is required to break down energy stores in skeletal muscle is missing.
With colleagues, Laing will to test two potential gene therapy methods for treatment of McArdle disease in a mouse model. For the first method, the team will deliver a normal version of the missing enzyme — an approach Laing says is likely to cause an immune reaction as the body of a McArdle disease mouse (or a human patient) will not have seen the enzyme before.
In a parallel set of experiments, the team will deliver an alternative version of the enzyme. This alternative enzyme is normally found in adult brain tissue and in fetal skeletal muscle, where it has the same function as the missing enzyme in skeletal muscles. It is not missing in individuals with McArdle disease. Because the alternative version is so similar to the adult skeletal muscle enzyme, it may sufficiently restore enzyme function in McArdle disease muscle if it is increased to adequate quantities — without causing an immune reaction, as the body has already been exposed to it.
Laing’s work, if successful, could lead to therapies that could improve muscle function in McArdle disease.
Funding for this MDA research grant began Feb. 1, 2017.
Grantee: Nigel Laing, Ph.D.
Grant type: Research Grant
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