RosarioFernández Godino
PhD
Location
Boston, MA, USA
Current Organization
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Biography
I have studied the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) function and pathology during the last seven years, in an attempt to understand the primary mechanisms that trigger basal deposit formation in macular degenerations. Using primary murine and human RPE cells, I have created in vitro models of the early-onset type of macular degeneration associated with the EFEMP1 gene, in order to demonstrate that the formation of sub-RPE deposits occurs in response to local activation of complement system by the RPE. I further developed a human cell-based model that recapitulates the RPE/Bruch’s membrane pathology at the early stage of AMD using engineered human RPE cells that carry the mutation in EFEMP1. These studies point to the activation of the complement system via tick-over as a potential therapeutic target for AMD.
Grants
Grants Featuring
Rosario Fernández Godino, PhD
Macular Degeneration Research
Biomechanical properties of the Bruch’s membrane and their relevance to the RPE pathology in AMD
Active Dates
March 01, 2022 - February 28, 2025
Principal Investigator
Rosario Fernández Godino, PhD
Biomechanical properties of the Bruch’s membrane and their relevance to the RPE pathology in AMD
Active Dates
March 01, 2022 - February 28, 2025
Principal Investigator
Rosario Fernández Godino, PhD
Macular Degeneration Research
The Relationship Between Genetic Predisposition and Age in AMD
Active Dates
July 01, 2018 - December 30, 2020
Principal Investigator
Rosario Fernández Godino, PhD
The Relationship Between Genetic Predisposition and Age in AMD
Active Dates
July 01, 2018 - December 30, 2020
Principal Investigator
Rosario Fernández Godino, PhD