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Short circuits in the neuronal network. A role for B-type lamins?
Abstract
Long-term adaptations of the brain, such as memory formation, rely on a delicate dialogue between neurons that is typified by intensive remodeling of both cellular and nuclear morphology. Recent observations suggest an important role for B-type lamins in neurodevelopment. We suspect that lamins interfere with neuronal plasticity via their architectural function in the nucleus. However, the exact mechanisms remain to be determined. Using a combined strategy of molecular profiling and deep imaging approaches, we aim at exposing a novel link between lamins and neuronal function. This way, we intend to further our understanding of a new phenotypical branch in the rapidly expanding tree of laminopathies and identify potential novel biomarkers or drug targets with relevance for the even larger spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders.Researcher(s)
- Promoter: De Vos Winnok
- Fellow: Verschuuren Marlies
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- Research Project
Short circuits in the neuronal network. A role for b type Lamins?
Abstract
Long-term adaptations of the brain, such as memory formation, rely on a delicate dialogue between neurons that is typified by intensive remodeling of both cellular and nuclear morphology. Recent observations suggest an important role for B-type lamins in neurodevelopment. We suspect that lamins interfere with neuronal plasticity via their architectural function in the nucleus. However, the exact mechanisms remain to be determined. Using a combined strategy of molecular profiling and deep imaging approaches, we aim at exposing a novel link between lamins and neuronal function. This way, we intend to further our understanding of a new phenotypical branch in the rapidly expanding tree of laminopathies and identify potential novel biomarkers or drug targets with relevance for the even larger spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders.Researcher(s)
- Promoter: De Vos Winnok
- Fellow: Verschuuren Marlies
Research team(s)
Project type(s)
- Research Project