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Grants > Genetic Analysis of Drusen Components in AMD Updated On: Jan. 21, 2025
Macular Degeneration Research Grant

Genetic Analysis of Drusen Components in AMD

Principal Investigator

Stephanie Hagstrom, PhD

Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Cleveland, OH, USA

About the Research Project

Program

Macular Degeneration Research

Award Type

Standard

Award Amount

$100,000

Active Dates

April 01, 2004 - September 30, 2006

Grant ID

M2004053

Summary

Slowing or preventing the progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has become an important U.S. public health goal. Dr. Hagstrom is testing the hypothesis that biomarkers of AMD susceptibility exist in the blood. Physicians could use such a test to initiate preventive interventions to slow the progression of the disease and monitor the effectiveness of therapies used to lower biomarker levels. A blood test would also allow physicians to alert those at risk to possible AMD risk factors (such as smoking, diet, and sun exposure) and prescribe appropriate lifestyle modifications. The goal of this research is to identify genomic and proteomic markers of AMD susceptibility in a subset of the genes that have been identified as components of drusen that have been isolated from eyes with AMD. Dr. Hagstrom will also study the effects of oxidative protein modifications in the plasma from donors with AMD. The results of these studies could help scientists identify patient risk factors and design appropriate interventions to reduce them.