Lab

Sherine Chan Lab

Lab ID
ZDB-LAB-150729-1
PI / Directory
Chan, Sherine
Contact Person
Chan, Sherine
Email
chans@musc.edu
URL
http://www.sherinechan.com
Address
Department of Drug Discovery and Biomedical Sciences Medical University of South Carolina 280 Calhoun St, QF207 Charleston, SC 29425
Country
United States
Phone
843-792-2550
Fax
843-792-8436
Line Designation
muz
Genomic Features
Statement of Research Interest
Our mission is to understand how mitochondrial defects give rise to cellular dysfunction and disease. This is not an easy task, as the mitochondrion performs many essential functions, the most important being the production of most of the energy for the cell. Defects in any of the approximately 1,500 mitochondrial proteins can lead to pathological states such as neurodegeneration and cancer. In addition to genetic defects, mitochondrial dysfunction can arise from contact with many environmental agents and drug treatments. Mitochondria contain multiple copies of their own small, circular genome (mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA). Recently, investigators reported that 1 in 5 healthy humans harbor a pathogenic mtDNA mutation. Further complicating the understanding of mitochondrial diseases are issues related to mtDNA copy number in different tissues and different cellular states, levels of mtDNA mutations within cells (known as heteroplasmy), tissue differences in mitochondrial needs, and wide variability in disease presentation and onset of disease despite the same disease mutation.

We use several diverse in vitro and in vivo methods to analyze mitochondrial dysfunction. In particular, we are using the zebrafish as a model for mitochondrial diseases. There are no cures or effective long-term treatments for mitochondrial diseases. To fulfill our long-term goals of developing therapeutic treatments and new biomarkers for the early detection of mitochondrial disease, we are investigating pathways that are important in the development of mitochondrial disease, and the role of environmental and drug modifiers on mitochondrial function.
Lab Members
Williamson, Tucker Graduate Student Rahn, Jennifer Research Staff Stackley, Krista Research Staff
Zebrafish Publications of lab members