Pradeep Reddy Dubbaka Venu, a research associate at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, Calif., was awarded an MDA development grant totaling $180,000 over a period of three years to test a potential method for preventing transmission of mitochondrial myopathies by selective elimination of defective mitochondrial DNA in oocytes (immature egg cells). The approach involves using enzymes called nucleases to act as “molecular scissors” that are able to precisely enter mitochondria and specifically identify and eliminate mutated mitochondrial DNA. The feasibility of the approach has been demonstrated in mouse embryos, where it successfully prevented the transmission of targeted mitochondrial DNA to the next generation. Dubbaka Venu and colleagues will test the safety and efficacy of the approach in human oocytes from mitochondrial disease patients. If successful, this work could lead to the first-in-history correction of genetic diseases at the oocyte level and the potential eradication of mitochondrial diseases.
Funding for this MDA research grant began Feb. 1, 2016.
Grantee: MM - Pradeep Reddy Dubbaka Venu, Ph.D.
Grant type: Development Grant
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