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Grant - Winter 2017 - Mitochondrial myopathy – Eduardo Balsa Martinez, Ph.D.

Eduardo Balsa Martinez, a postdoctoral fellow in the division of cancer biology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, was awarded an MDA development grant totaling $180,000 over three years to identify therapeutic targets in mitochondrial diseases such as mitochondrial myopathy.
Mitochondria are small organelles found in cells. They are considered the “powerhouse” of the cell and are necessary to sustain life and support growth. When mitochondrial function is disrupted, high energy-demanding tissues such as brain and muscles are severely affected.
Restoring the cell’s ability to produce energy represents one therapeutic approach to treating mitochondrial disease.
With colleagues, Balsa Hernandez has developed a platform using cells carrying mitochondrial mutations to screen for genes and compounds that could restore mitochondrial function. In addition, they have uncovered a compound that targets a specific class of protein called BRD4. In studies, the compound was shown to prevent cell death and alleviate some of the symptoms caused by mitochondrial mutations.
Now, using mouse models designed to mimic the features found in human mitochondrial diseases, the team will determine how the compound works at the molecular level and evaluate its safety and therapeutic potential.
If successful, Balsa Hernandez’ work could form the basis for the development of drugs designed to ameliorate the effects of mitochondrial myopathy and other mitochondrial diseases.
Funding for this MDA development grant began Feb. 1, 2017.
Grantee: Eduardo Balsa Martinez, Ph.D.
Grant type: Development Grant
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