Prof. Eran Perlson

Prof. Eran Perlson

Research work

Lab research is focused on understanding molecular mechanisms of neuro-degeneration and regeneration using primary rodent cultures, patient’s iPSC derived motor neurons and in vivo transgenic mice models. Lab main goal, using advanced microscopy, biochemistry, genetic and pharmacological approaches, is to gain knowledge that will elucidate the critical events leading to neuron degeneration and neuromuscular-junction (NMJ) disruption in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). ALS is a lethal adult-onset motor neuron disease with no drug .nortreatment. This is largely because we require a more thorough mechanistic understanding of ALS pathogenesis to rationally develop therapeutics

The lab is using a novel NMJ-on-a-Chip platform that mimic the human motor unit and enable to grow patients neurons and muscles on a silicon chips. Specifically, lab projectsarefocused to understand key spatial and temporal signaling mechanisms, including axonal transport, receptor organization along the plasma membrane and local protein synthesis events at axons and synapses.

Areas of interest & scientific knowledge

Brain Disorders Research

Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience

Neurodevelopment and Neurogenetic Research

Selected Publications
  • An in vitro compartmental system underlines the contribution of mitochondrial immobility to the ATP supply in the NMJ. Altman T, Geller D, Kleeblatt E, Gradus-Perry T, Perlson E. J Cell Sci. 2019 Dec 2;132(23):jcs234492. doi: 10.1242/jcs.234492.
  • miR126-5p Downregulation Facilitates Axon Degeneration and NMJ Disruption via a Non-Cell-Autonomous Mechanism in ALS. Maimon R, Ionescu A, Bonnie A, Sweetat S, Wald-Altman S, Inbar S, Gradus T, Trotti D, Weil M, Behar O, Perlson E. J Neurosci. 2018 Jun 13;38(24):5478-5494. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3037-17.2018. Epub 2018 May 17.
  • The receptor tyrosine kinase TrkB signals without dimerization at the plasma membrane. Zahavi EE, Steinberg N, Altman T, Chein M, Joshi Y, Gradus-Pery T, Perlson E. Sci Signal. 2018 May 8;11(529):eaao4006. doi: 10.1126/scisignal.aao4006.
  • A compartmentalized microfluidic neuromuscular co-culture system reveals spatial aspects of GDNF functions. Zahavi EE, Ionescu A, Gluska S, Gradus T, Ben-Yaakov K, Perlson E. J Cell Sci. 2015 Mar 15;128(6):1241-52. doi: 10.1242/jcs.167544. Epub 2015 Jan 27
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