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Grant - Summer 2018 - CMT – Alessandra Bolino, PhD

“Our research is aimed at unravelling how myelination is regulated in the PNS and how perturbation of these mechanisms can cause disease in humans.”
Alessandra Bolino, head of the Human Inherited Neuropathies Unit at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele in Milano, Italy, was awarded an MDA Research Grant totaling $300,000 over 3 years to study the targeting of phospholipid and cytoskeleton dynamics to ameliorate CMT neuropathies.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 4B1 is a very severe demyelinating neuropathy with childhood onset, characterized by myelin outfoldings, redundant loops of myelin in the nerve that degenerate causing axonal problems. Dr. Bolino’s research previously demonstrated that loss of MTMR2 (Myotubularin-related 2) phosphatase is the cause of the disease. MTMR2 acts on phospholipids, important regulators of membrane trafficking, which is a key process in Schwann cells, the glial cells forming myelin in the peripheral nervous system. Dr. Bolino and colleagues also generated in vitro and in vivo models of CMT4B1, which have been instrumental over the years to study the pathophysiology of this neuropathy.
By investigating the mechanism by which loss of MTMR2 leads to altered membrane trafficking and myelin outfoldings in Schwann cells, they identified a novel signaling pathway that regulates the cytoskeleton dynamics and membrane growth within myelin-forming cells. In this project, they will further characterize this novel pathway and test whether this pathway is a good drug target. These approaches can be extended to other forms of CMT that are characterized by myelin outfoldings (CMT4B2, B3, CMT4C, CMT4H).
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.81538
Grantee: CMT – Alessandra Bolino, PhD
Grant type: Research Grant
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