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An insight into lysosomal signature in muscle wasting

Project description

Role of lysosomal signalling in muscle atrophy

Muscle wasting is the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, caused by immobility, ageing, malnutrition, medications, injuries, or diseases that impact the musculoskeletal or nervous system. Muscle wasting leads to muscle weakness and disability; nevertheless, to date, effective therapy preventing muscle loss is not available. Funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the Myo_LysoZOOM project aims to expand the knowledge of the mechanisms controlling muscle homeostasis and to unravel the connection between lysosomal signalling and muscle atrophy. The project is a collaboration between the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (US) and the University of Padova.

Objective

Muscle wasting is the severe and progressive loss of muscle mass experienced in different pathological conditions such as cancer. The outcome of this debilitating condition on human health is detrimental; the effect on society is a public health burden. Attenuating muscle wasting ameliorates prognosis and survival in some circumstances; nevertheless, to date, a proper therapy preventing muscle loss is lacking. Partially responsible for this, is the fragmented knowledge of the signals controlling muscle homeostasis. Here I propose Myo_LysoZOOM as the groundbreaking tool for unraveling the mysterious relationship between lysosomal signaling and muscle atrophy. Through the harmonic and complementary interaction between me and the two groundbreaking realities, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (MIT) and University of Padova, I will become the interpreter of this secret code named lysosomal signature in muscle wasting. Reinforcing my technical skills and boosting my scientific knowledge, this Marie Curie action will allow me to assume a unique prominent position in the European myology landscape. In turn, this will foster the development of a new research line through which I will be able to actively participate in the fighting against muscle wasting. Concluding, Myo_LysoZOOM will build a long-term terrific impact on European research, innovation, science and society.

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Coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
Net EU contribution

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€ 269 002,56
Address
VIA 8 FEBBRAIO 2
35122 Padova
Italy

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Region
Nord-Est Veneto Padova
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 269 002,56

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