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Macular Degeneration Research Grant

The Molecular Events in Early Life That Lead to AMD

Diet & Nutrition’s Impact on Macular Degeneration Risk
Przemyslaw Sapieha, PhD

Principal Investigator

Przemyslaw Sapieha, PhD

Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont (Canada)

Montreal, Québec, Canada

About the Research Project

Program

Macular Degeneration Research

Award Type

Innovative Research

Award Amount

$600,000

Active Dates

July 01, 2022 - June 30, 2025

Grant ID

M2022015I

Goals

We aim to identify the molecular mechanisms by which lifestyle habits such as Western-style diets reprogram immune cells in the eye throughout life, making them susceptible to triggering age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Summary

  1. We will investigate if a history of obesity triggers a persistent memory state in immune cells and predisposes to heightened inflammation and AMD. We developed a mouse model that allows us to render mice obese and subsequently make them lose weight to study the behavior of immune cells in the eye and AMD.
  2. We will assess if past obesity induces long-term changes in the genes of immune cells. We will also identify the immune cells that are affected and that exacerbate AMD.
  3. We will explore if interfering with the genetic changes in immune cells brought upon by obesity can improve AMD.

Unique and Innovative

While there have been significant efforts placed on identifying genetic predispositions to various forms of AMD, there are presently only treatments available for the wet form of the disease. The current research project explores the root causes of AMD and seeks to identify a molecular mechanism that explains why genetics are relatively poor predictors of who will ultimately develop AMD. The studies will explore why environmental factors are important predictors of disease or may compound the effects of genetic predisposition.

Foreseeable Benefits

AMD is a leading cause of blindness in industrialized countries. This study will aim to identify how early life metabolic stressors, such as those collectively linked to obesity, can drive a disease of aging such as AMD, and this long after metabolic equilibrium is reestablished. Ultimately, findings from this research may identify causes, potential therapeutics, or prognostic tools for AMD.