Optimization of a human interneuron cell therapy for traumatic brain injury

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Grant Award Details

Grant Number:
DISC2-12164
Investigator(s):
Type:
PI

Human Stem Cell Use:
Award Value:
$240,000
Status:
Closed

Progress Reports

Reporting Period:
Year 1

Grant Application Details

Application Title:

Optimization of a human interneuron cell therapy for traumatic brain injury

Public Abstract:
Research Objective

A cell therapy product comprised of inhibitory neurons that can migrate, integrate and restore neurologic function after traumatic brain injury.

Impact

Traumatic brain injury

Major Proposed Activities

  • Examine the most effective dose and safety profile of human iPSC-derived MGE cells grafted into rodent hippocampus.
  • Determine whether human iPSC-derived MGE cells mature into appropriate cortical interneurons in the traumatically injured brain
  • Evaluate the effect of human GABA neurons on synaptic activity in the injured brain
  • Evaluate the therapeutic potential of human-derived interneurons
Statement of Benefit to California:
Nearly 6 million Americans - including 700,000 Californians - live with permanent physical or mental health problems resulting from a traumatic brain injury, but there are no treatments. We propose studies to create a cell therapy product that is capable of restoring neurologic function to these patients.