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About the project

SMNuHoMICS is an international research initiative exploring how the SMN protein safeguards nucleolar function and how its dysfunction contributes to Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). By combining cutting-edge omics approacheswith expertise from France, Canada, and Belgium, the consortium aims to uncover new molecular mechanisms and open the way to future diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for SMA.

SMNuHoMICS Project

Unraveling the Role of SMN in Nucleolar Homeostasis and Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a severe neuromuscular disease caused by mutations in the SMN1 gene, leading to reduced levels of the Survival of Motor Neuron (SMN) protein. While SMN is best known for its role in motor neuron survival, it is a multifunctional protein that participates in many essential cellular processes. Recent discoveries by our consortium have revealed that SMN also plays a crucial role in the reorganization of the nucleolus—the cell’s ribosome factory—particularly after DNA damage and repair.

The SMNuHoMICS project brings together an international team of experts to explore how SMN contributes to nucleolar homeostasis and how its dysfunction influences the pathophysiology of SMA. Using complementary omics approaches (transcriptomics, proteomics, and interactomics), we aim to uncover how SMN impacts ribosomal RNA modifications, protein interactions, and nucleolar dynamics under stress conditions.

Our scientific objectives are to:

  • Validate the newly identified nucleolar functions of SMN in motor neuron models.
  • Investigate how ribosomal and spliceosomal RNA modifications are altered in SMA cells after DNA damage.
  • Define the network of SMN protein partners and their regulation by post-translational modifications.

Consortium partners

  • France – Dr. Ambra Giglia-Mari, Institute NeuroMyoGene (INMG), CNRS, Project Coordinator
  • Canada – Dr. Jocelyn Côté, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa
  • Belgium – Dr. Denis Mottet, GIGA Research Institute, University of Liège

Fundings

The SMNuHoMICS project is supported under the JPND (EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research) call for proposals on large-scale analysis of omics data for drug-target discovery in neurodegenerative diseases.

FRANCE : ANR

French National Research agency

CANADA : CIHR

Canadian Institute of Health Research

BELGIUM : F.R.S.-FNRS

The Fund for Scientific Research

Thanks to the program Ambition International of Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and the IRP Inserm to finance the exchanges and travels of this program.

Events

  • Visit to Ottawa

    We are delighted to have met once again our collaborators Olivier Binda and Jocelyn Côté in real life and discussed many recent results and future directions for our JPND project on SMN. SMNuHomics aims to disclose new functions of the protein SMN mutated in SMA using “omics” approaches. Our program is financed by: ANR (Agence…

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  • Welcome to our Belgian collaborators

    Our team had the pleasure of welcoming our Belgian collaborators, Prof. Denis Mottet and members of his group, for a mini-workshop in Lyon. We shared recent results and discussed perspectives for upcoming joint publications. This meeting was held within the framework of our international collaboration network, supported by the EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease…

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