REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
This application is in response to potential support for two years as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The Specific Aims have been modified from the original proposal to fit 2 years of funding. The proteasome complex plays a fundamental role in processes essential for cell viability, such as cell cycle regulation, control of signal transduction and gene expression, and the degradation of oxidized and misfolded proteins. Two types of proteasomes, the constitutive and immunoproteasomes, have been described. The proposed work investigates factors that influence the balance between the two proteasome subtypes in cells of the retina, and tests specific hypotheses regarding the dependence of retinal homeostasis on immunoproteasome function. The underlying hypothesis is that immunoproteasome performs functions that are vital to cells under stress; this hypothesis links the immunoproteasome to the innate immune system, and its role in tissue homeostasis, but does not limit it to immunological functions. Aim 1 tests the hypothesis that immunoproteasome is critical for maintaining a healthy retina under normal conditions in vivo. The approach is to use immunoproteasome-deficient mice lacking two (lmp7/-/mecl-r/-) catalytic subunits of immunoproteasome (L7Ml mice) to determine the consequences of inhibiting immunoproteasome expression by comparing age-matched WT and L7Ml mice, ages 1 to 24 months. Aim 2 tests the hypothesis that the inability to make immunoproteasome sensitizes the retina to more adverse outcomes following extraordinary stress. The extent of damage in WT and L7Ml mice after two distinct types of injury models (constant light and optic nerve crush) will be tested. Results from these experiments will help verify that immunoproteasome is an essential component of the retinal stress response and plays a fundamental role in maintaining retinal health.
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| AWARD OVERVIEW |
| Award Number |
2R01EY013623-05A2 |
Funding Agency |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Total Award Amount |
$739,032 |
Project Location - City |
Minneapolis |
| Award Date |
07/17/2009 |
Project Location - State |
MN |
| Project Status |
Completed |
Project Location - Zip |
55455-3007
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| Jobs Reported |
0.00 |
Congressional District |
05 |
| Project Location - Country |
US |
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Recipient Information
(Grants)
| Recipient Information (Grants) |
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Recipient Name
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REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA |
| Recipient DUNS Number |
555917996
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| Recipient Address |
200 OAK ST SE |
| Recipient City |
MINNEAPOLIS |
| Recipient State |
Minnesota |
| Recipient Zip |
55455-2009 |
| Recipient Congressional District |
05 |
| Recipient Country |
USA |
Required to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials |
No |
Projects and Jobs Information
| Projects and Jobs Information |
| Project Title |
Proteasome Function in the Aging Retina |
| Project Status |
Completed |
| Final Project Report Submitted |
Yes |
| Project Activities Description |
Medical Research, General/Other |
| Quarterly Activities/Project Description |
Experiments in Aim 1 have been completed and are now published. (Hussong et al., 2011, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 52, 714-723). In this paper, we report that immunoproteasome KO mice show no gross change in retinal morphology compared with WT mice for ages 2 mo to 24 mo of age. However, retinal function (measured with electroretinogram) was significantly decreased in the KO mice. The difference appeared to be due to defects in the bipolar cells in response to light stimulus. These results support a previously undescribed role for immunoproteasome in vision transmission. Experiments in Aim 2 have been completed and we are in the process of writing two manuscripts. Our light damage model includes exposing WT and KO mice to either green light or constant white light. We observed substantial differences in the KO mice in response to the two stimuli. Experiments using optic nerve crush showed immunoproteasome deficient mice had a diminished response to the damage and initially exhibited less apoptosis. We also observed changes in akt signaling, which is one of the major pathways for protecting cells from damage. Previously reported as programatically complete, final financial report has been submitted. |
| Jobs Created |
0.00 |
| Description of Jobs Created |
No jobs were created or retained this quarter |
Purchaser Information
(Grants)
| Purchaser Information |
| Contracting Office ID |
Not Reported |
| Contracting Office Name |
Not Available |
| Contracting Office Region |
Not Available |
| TAS Major Program |
75-0902 |
| Award Information |
| Award Date |
07/17/2009 |
| Award Number |
2R01EY013623-05A2 |
| Order Number |
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| Award Type |
Grants |
| Funding Agency ID |
75 |
| Funding Agency Name |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Funding Office Name |
Not Available |
| Awarding Agency ID |
75 |
| Awarding Agency Name |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Amount of Award |
$739,032 |
| Funds Invoiced/Received |
$739,032 |
| Expenditure Amount |
$739,032 |
| Infrastructure Expenditure Amount |
$0 |
| Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Name |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Email |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Phone |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Address |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact City |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact State |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Zip |
Not Reported |
Product or Service Information
(Grants)
| Product or Service Information |
| Primary Activity Code |
H01 |
| Activity Description |
Medical Research, General/Other |
| Sub-Awards Information |
| Sub-awards to Organizations |
0 |
| Sub-award Amounts to Organizations |
$0 |
| Sub-Awards to Individuals |
0 |
| Sub-Award Amounts to Individuals |
$0 |
| Number of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award |
1 |
| Amount of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award |
$8,742 |
| Number of payments to vendors greater than $25,000 |
0 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award |
$0 |
| Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
3936 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
$182,614 |
| Location Information |
| Latitude, Longitude |
44º 58' 29",
-93º 14' 6" |
| Congressional District |
05 |
| Address 1 |
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| Address 2 |
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| City |
Minneapolis |
| County |
Hennepin |
| State |
MN |
| Zip |
55455-3007 |
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