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What is the project MYASTAID ?
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MYASTAID is a STREP-SME
(Specific targeted Research Project dedicated to small and medium
enterprises) supported by the EC FP6 program, which focuses on
Myasthenia Gravis, a rare disease.
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a chronic heterogeneous autoimmune
neuromuscular disease, characterized by abnormal muscle fatigability.
Most patients have antibodies against acetylcholine receptor (AChR). To
date, available treatments do not generally result in clinical
remission.
The project MYASTAID has several objectives :
- To elucidate the pathological mechanisms occurring at the thymus effector site
- To investigate the pathological mechanisms at the muscle, target of the autoimmune attack
- To understand why there is a high female prevalence among the young MG patient population
A better knowledge of the pathogenic mechanisms will help in devising
new therapeutics approaches. More precisely, through the expertise of
four academic teams, leaders in this domain, and of six industrial
partners, this STREP-SME aims at developing in-vivo and in-vitro models
to further our understanding of the disease and progress towards better
diagnosis, follow-up, and therapy of patients with MG, with an end to
generate appropriate pharmaceutical products to be made commercially
available.
If you have any request or question concerning the project, do not hesitate to contact us:
Nicole Kerlero-de-Rosbo (
) or Mélinée Cuvelier (
)
Team of Dr BERRIH-AKNIN (Coordinator)
UMR CNRS-UPS 8162
Centre Chirurgical Marie Lannelongue
133, Avenue de la Résistance
92350 Le Plessis Robinson - FRANCE
Tel. +33 1 40 94 25 16
Fax. +33 1 46 30 45 64
Creation date : 23/04/2007
Last update : 15/06/2007