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Mitochondrial cristae form, function, and organization dependent upon metabolic sources and implication in heart failure

Descripción del proyecto

El papel de las mitocondrias en la cardiopatía isquémica

Cada año, millones de personas sufren un infarto de miocardio que puede dar lugar a una insuficiencia cardíaca e incluso la muerte. Pese a nuestra comprensión mecanicista de la cardiopatía isquémica, todavía no existe ninguna terapia curativa. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos MitoFORMSinHF se centra en la patogénesis del infarto de miocardio, especialmente en el papel del metabolismo, y en particular de las mitocondrias. Un grupo de investigadores analizará el mecanismo del remodelado mitocondrial y la apoptosis tras una lesión cardíaca, lo cual podría desvelar nuevas dianas moleculares para el mantenimiento de las mitocondrias. En última instancia, esto podría dar lugar al diseño de terapias dirigidas para la regeneración cardíaca.

Objetivo

Every year 15.9 million people worldwide suffer a myocardial infarction (MI) causing sudden death in some individuals and predisposing survivors to recurrent MI’s and heart failure (HF), making ischemic heart disease the greatest contributor to human mortality. Research has uncovered molecular mechanisms that contribute to cellular demise during ischemic heart disease, however, to date there is no effective molecularly designed therapeutic. Recent studies implicate metabolism in ischemic cardiac injury pathogenesis. Optic Atrophy 1 (OPA1), a dynamin-related inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) protein, orchestrates IMM fusion and maintains mitochondrial cristae form and structure. During MI disassembly of OPA1-containing oligomers ultimately induces apoptosis. Solute carrier family members (SLC25As) are thought to sense metabolic alterations and influence OPA1 oligomerization to regulate cristae function and shape, implicating metabolism in mitochondrial cristae formation. Whether metabolic sources or metabolic changes during IR injury contribute to disruption of OPA1 assembly, cristae maintenance, and apoptosis are yet to be elucidated. This is of great scientific interest because of the promising therapeutic potential to prevent pathogenic cristae remodeling and apoptosis during IR injury. I will work with state of the art imaging equipment within the Department of Biology at Padua University and receive expert training in mitochondrial biology under the supervision of Dr. Luca Scorrano in order to investigate if metabolic sources contribute to cristae maintenance and are implicated in ischemic cardiac injury. I will disseminate knowledge gained to American and European research societies focused on basic cardiovascular biology by attending conferences and the general public through the use of social media and scientific outreach. This proposals completion will launch my career as an independent investigator in Europe and forge international research connections.

Coordinador

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 171 473,28
Dirección
VIA 8 FEBBRAIO 2
35122 Padova
Italia

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Región
Nord-Est Veneto Padova
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 171 473,28