Principal Investigators

    Julia Ilona Forster

    Institution

    Université du Luxembourg

    Contact information of lead PI

    Country

    Luxembourg

    Title of project or programme

    Analysis of genetic modulators for mitochondrial dysfunction in alpha-synuclein models for Parkinson`s disease

    Source of funding information

    FNR

    Total sum awarded (Euro)

    € 172,990

    Start date of award

    15/04/2014

    Total duration of award in years

    3

    Keywords

    Research Abstract

    The importance of alpha-synuclein and mitochondrial dysfunction is well established in both familial and sporadic forms of Parkinson?s disease (PD). Increasing evidence is also indicating a multitude of functional interactions between alpha-synuclein and mitochondrial dysfunction in PD. In this project we will analyse the modulation of alpha-synuclein based mitochondrial dysfunction by other genes involved in familial forms of Parkinson?s disease. The use of an already in house developed baculovirus system for the traceable analysis of double genetic perturbations will be used to overexpress alpha-synuclein variants and to knockdown familial PD genes. The moderately high number of resulting perturbation combinations and the complexity of mitochondrial phenotypes motivates the use of endpoint measurements via high content screening as main tool for an efficient multiparametric mitochondrial phenotype analysis. Hits from this screen will undergo further validation experiments targeting the time resolved analysis of gene expression patterns and mitochondrial physiology. Finally, the most important findings from the study will be validated in dopaminergic neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells.

    Further information available at:

    https://www.fnr.lu/projects/analysis-of-genetic-modulators-for-mitochondrial-dysfunction-in-%CE%B1-synuclein-models-for-parkinsons-disease-2/

Types: Investments < €500k
Member States: Luxembourg
Diseases: N/A
Years: 2016
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