Regulation of HTT-mediated DNA damage repair and chromatin remodeling complexes

Project: Research project

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Description

Persistent accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in neuronal DNA is one of the early pathological features of Huntington’s disease (HD), a terminal neurodegenerative disease, suggesting that DSB repair is compromised in HD.

We have discovered that Huntington's forms a specialized DNA repair complex, and that this novel complex maintains neuronal genome integrity and function. The proposed research will test whether there is a link between disruption of the activity of this complex and compromised neuronal genome integrity and neuronal gene expression in the presence of the mutant Huntington protein, which could inform strategies to target early processes to slow the progression of the disease.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date9/20/238/31/28

Funding

  • National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ( Award #5R01NS13083902): $1,342,377.00

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