Awarded Grants
Awarded Grants
Exploring CDKL5 Impact on Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Cell-to-Cell Communication: Uncovering Hidden Pathways and Innovative Therapeutic Avenues
Maurizio Giustetto
University of Torino
$60,960.00
Awardee: Maurizio Giustetto
Institution: University of Torino
Grant Amount: $60,960.00
Funding Period: February 1, 2024 - January 31, 2025
Summary:
The main objective of this study is to explore the potential role of CDKL5 in extracellular vesicles (EVs)-mediated cell-to-cell communication and the consequences of CDKL5 mutation. Newly generated data obtained in our lab, thanks to previous financial support from MDBR, disclosed a restricted panel of EV-miRNAs with an altered expression both in CDD patients’ saliva and in murine CDKL5 mutant neurons cultures. Although these findings suggested that CDKL5 is involved in the composition of EVs cargo content, the consequences of these changes are still unknown.
Assessment of the therapeutic potential of TATk-hCDKL5 isoform 1 and 2 produced in recombinant Antarctic Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125
Maria Luisa Tutino, PhD
University Federico II of Naples
$149,985.00
Awardee: Maria Luisa Tutino, PhD
Institution: University Federico II of Naples
Award Amount: $149,985.00
Funding Period: May 1, 2023 - April 31, 2024
Therapeutic potential of Ca2.3 inhibitors in CDD mouse and human models
Marisol Sampedro Castanedo, PhD
Francis Crick Institute
$149,942.00
Awardee: Marisol Sampedro Castanedo, PhD
Institution: Francis Crick Institute
Award Amount: $149,942.00
Funding Period: May 1, 2023 - April 31, 2024
New Drosophila models of CDD
Maximo Ibo Galindo
Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe
$148,950.00
Awardee: Maximo Ibo Galindo, PhD
Institution: Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe
Award Amount: $148,950.00
Funding Period: May 1, 2023 - April 31, 2024
Choroid plexus disruption in CDD
Michela Fagiolini
Boston Children's Hospital
$50,240.00
Awardee: Michela Fagiolini
Institution: Boston Children's Hospital
Grant Amount: $50,240.00
Funding Period: February 1, 2023 - January 31, 2024
Summary:
In the absence of CDKL5 we discovered a significant disruption of Choroid Plexus (ChP) organization at the level of tight junctions and polarity of selective cellular transporters in the epithelial cells. These preliminary results raise the question whether the loss of CDKL5 negatively affects the function of the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-barrier and the composition of the CSF. The ChP-CSF system delivers important growth-active molecules throughout the brain, guaranteeing its proper maturation and functioning. Here we propose 1) a detailed characterization of the development of the ChP epithelial cells in the absence of CDKL5 and 2) a multi-omics approach to profile both CSF and ChP in CDKL5 deficient disorder (CDD) mice. Due to the confined but accessible localization of the ChP, our results may establish the ChP as a new tractable target for CDD intervention.
Utilizing patient iPSC-derived neurons to determine the functional consequences of longer cilia in CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder (CDD)
Mustafa Sahin, MD PhD
Boston Children’s Hospital
$149,241
Awardee: Mustafa Sahin, MD PhD
Institution: Boston Children’s Hospital
Award Amount: $149,241
Funding Period: May 1, 2022 - April 31, 2023
Computational drug repurposing for CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
Diego Di Bernardo, PhD
Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine
$150,000
Awardee: Diego Di Bernardo, PhD
Institution: Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2022 - April 31, 2023
Rescuing functional defects in a zebrafish model of CDKL5 deficiency: Contribution to the identification of therapeutic target
M. Leonor Cancela, PhD
University of Algarve
$141,338
Awardee: M. Leonor Cancela, PhD
Institution: University of Algarve
Award Amount: $141,338
Funding Period: May 1, 2022 - April 31, 2023
A functional genomics approach to dissect the molecular bases of CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
Davide Cacchiarelli, PhD
Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine
$150,000
Awardee: Davide Cacchiarelli, PhD
Institution: Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2022 - April 31, 2023
Hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy as a therapeutic approach for CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
Joseph Anderson, PhD
University of California, Davis
$150,000
Awardee: Joseph Anderson, PhD
Institution: University of California, Davis
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2022 - April 31, 2023
EXPLOITING NEURONS- AND BRAIN-DERIVED EXOSOMES AS BIOMARKER FOR CDKL5 DEFICIENCY DISORDER
Maurizio Giustetto
Univ. of Torino - Dept. of Neuroscience
$75,000
Awardee: Maurizio Giustetto
Institution: Univ. of Torino - Dept. of Neuroscience
Grant Amount: $75,000
Funding Period: February 1, 2022 - January 31, 2023
Summary:
The identification of objectively measurable parameters is urgently needed to speed up the diagnosis of CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD) and to evaluate the outcomes of both pre-clinical and clinical trials. Although exosomes, nanovescicles seceted by all cell types, can be exploited as unbiased, quantitative and non-invasive biomarker for clinical diagnosis, so far, no information is available on the molecular profile of exosomes in CDD. The goal of our proposal is to fill this gap and by establishing and validating a novel molecular, reliable biomarker for CDD patients.
ASO therapy in CDKL5 deficiency disorder
Michela Fagiolini, PhD
Boston Children's Hospital
$150,000
Awardee: Michela Fagiolini, PhD
Institution: Boston Children's Hospital
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2021 - April 31, 2022
Comparison of Brain Biodistribution of Two CDKL5 Gene Therapy Vector Leads
Dolan Sondhi, PhD
Weill Cornell Medicine
$150,000
Awardee: Dolan Sondhi, PhD
Institution: Weill Cornell Medicine
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2021 - April 31, 2022
Advancing a mosaic CDKL5 zebrafish model for high-throughput screening approaches
Christopher McGraw, MD, PhD
Boston Children's Hospital
$150,000
Awardee: Christopher McGraw, MD, PhD
Institution: Boston Children's Hospital
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2021 - April 31, 2022
Defining ciliary signaling and targets in CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
Peter K. Jackson, PhD
Stanford University School of Medicine
$150,000
Awardee: Peter K. Jackson, PhD
Institution: Stanford University School of Medicine
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2021 - April 31, 2022
Impact of Cdkl5 deficiency on cortical dynamics and network architecture
Michael J. Higley, MD, PhD
Yale University
$150,000
Awardee: Michael J. Higley, MD, PhD
Institution: Yale University
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2021 - April 31, 2022
Systems Analysis of the CDKL5-Deficiency Disorder (CDKL5-DD) Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteome
Victor Faundez, MD, PhD
Emory University
$150,000
Awardee: Victor Faundez, MD, PhD
Institution: Emory University
Award Amount: $150,000
Funding Period: May 1, 2021 - April 31, 2022
Characterization and correction of Cdkl5 nuclear function in human CDD neurons during maturation
Simone DiGiovanni, MD, PhD
Imperial College London
$149,277
Awardee: Simone DiGiovanni, MD, PhD
Institution: Imperial College London
Award Amount: $149,277
Elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying sleep disturbances and the relation between seizures and sleep-wake cycle in CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD)
Liqin Cao, PhD
Tsukuba University
$139,940
Awardee: Liqin Cao, PhD
Institution: Tsukuba University
Award Amount: $139,940
Visualizing the effect of CDKL5 deficiency on ciliary core structures
Alan Brown, PhD
Harvard Medical School
$150,000
Awardee: Alan Brown, PhD
Institution: Harvard Medical School
Award Amount: $150,000