CTRND Faculty

Leadership

Matthew J LaVoie

Matthew J LaVoie PhD

Director, Center for Translational Research In Neurodegenerative Disease
Department: MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER
Phone: (352) 273-5579
Mailing Address:
PO Box 100159
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
Physical Address:
1275 CENTER DR
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
Research Summary:

The overall goal of the LaVoie lab is to elucidate the earliest molecular events responsible for adult onset neurodegenerative diseases. We approach these devastating disorders from both the perspective that specific inherited gene mutations linked to familial forms can provide valuable insight, as well as maintaining a focus on aspects of the far more common sporadic forms. The LaVoie lab employs a diverse array of state-of-the-art tools to accomplish these goals including a series of novel knockin animal models, iPSC-based neuronal and glial cultures, and CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing.

Our focus on familial Parkinson’s disease is centered on pathogenic mutations in the Parkin and LRRK2 genes. Parkin is an ubiquitin E3 ligase which is highly expressed in neurons. Autosomal recessive, loss-of-function mutations in the Parkin gene are associated with an often early onset form of Parkinson’s disease. The precise role of parkin within the neuron is not clear, however, data from multiple model organisms strongly support both homeostatic and pro-survival functions of parkin that impact mitochondrial biology. Our ongoing work seeks to understand how a primarily cytosolic protein such as parkin possesses such a potent influence on mitochondria.

LRRK2 is a large multi-domain kinase linked to PD via autosomal dominant inheritance of several mutations that span the entire protein. Given the complex nature of the LRRK2 protein itself, and the fact that PD-linked mutations occur in multiple domains, a primary goal of our work is to understand the physiological function and regulation of wild-type LRRK2. Then, we hope to uncover divergent behaviors and consequences of various PD-linked mutants (e.g. R1441C/G/H, Y1699C, G2019S, I2020T). Our recent work has shown that the highly active LRRK2 dimer resides at the cell membrane, regulates lysosomal function and influences the neuronal metabolism of alpha-synuclein, a protein whose aggregation is believed to drive the pathogenesis in PD. Ongoing work seeks to determine the physiological and pathological implications of this LRRK2 mutation, its role in idiopathic disease, and crosstalk between LRRK2 signaling pathways and other genetic risk factors for PD.

In seeking to understand the pathological consequences of the widely reported mitochondrial Complex-1 dysfunction in sporadic PD, the LaVoie lab utilizes a combination of novel cell culture and animal models deficient in various genes critical to mitochondrial function to examine the primary pathological events that follow mitochondrial disturbance. In addition, we are uncovering novel mechanisms to improve mitochondrial function in the hopes to identify opportunities slow or halt disease progression in patients.

Research Interests:
  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Lewy Body Dementia
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
Publications:
Grants:
  • Aug 2024 ACTIVE
    Interrogating Novel Glycan Defects in GBA1-PD
    FOX FOU, MICHAEL J · Principal Investigator
  • Jul 2024 ACTIVE
    Intersection of GBA and LRRK2 in Lewy Body Dementia
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIA · Principal Investigator
  • Jul 2023 ACTIVE
    Iron homeostasis and inflammatory responses in human LRRK2 astrocytes
    FOX FOU, MICHAEL J · Co-Project Director/Principal Investigator
  • Dec 2022 – Nov 2025
    Dysregulation of iron homeostasis by mutant LRRK2 in human neurons
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIA · Co-Investigator
  • Sep 2022 ACTIVE
    Deciphering tau phosphorylation and Abeta/tau strain interactions in Alzheimers pathogenesis
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIA · Co-Investigator
  • Jun 2022 ACTIVE
    Protection of dopaminergic neuronal function
    PARKINSONS FOU · Other
  • Mar 2021 – Sep 2023
    Role of LRRK2 in Gcase-mediated alterations in lysosome function and alpha-synuclein metabolism
    FOX FOU, MICHAEL J · Principal Investigator
  • Jul 2020 – Jun 2024
    PATHOLOGIC LRRK2 SIGNALING IN FAMILIAL AND IDIOPATHIC PARKINSON'S DISEASE
    NATL INST OF HLTH NINDS · Principal Investigator
  • May 2020 – May 2022
    Role of Parkin in Familial and Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease
    NATL INST OF HLTH NINDS · Principal Investigator
Education:
  • 2000
    PhD in Neuroscience
    University of Pittsburgh
  • 1995
    BA/BS in Biology/Psychology
    Rutgers College

Primary Faculty

Jose F Abisambra

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Jose F Abisambra

Professor and Vice-Chair of Strategy, Department of Neuroscience, Associate Director of Research Programs, Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute, Deputy Director of the Brain Injury, Rehabilitation, and Neuroresilience Center

David R Borchelt

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

David R Borchelt

Professor, Director SantaFe Health Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

Phone:

(352) 273-9664

Paramita Chakrabarty

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Paramita Chakrabarty PhD

Associate Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-7271

Steven T DeKosky

Department:

MD-BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY

Steven T DeKosky MD

Deputy Director, McKnight Brain Institute; Aerts-Cosper Professor Of Alzheimer's Research; Senior Advisor, 1Florida AD Research Center And Professor Of Neurology & Neuroscience

Phone:

(352) 273-8500

Matthew Farrer

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Matthew Farrer PhD

Professor Of Neurology (Mol. Neuroscience and Neurogenetics)

Phone:

(352) 273-5611

Jordan Follett

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Jordan Follett

Research Assistant Professor

Benoit Giasson

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Benoit Giasson

Professor, Graduate Co-Coordinator Neuroscience Graduate Program

Phone:

(352) 273-9363

Matthew J Hamm

Department:

Department of Physiological Sciences

Matthew J Hamm

RES AST PROF

Phone:

(404) 310-6862

Christopher G Janus

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Christopher G Janus

Research Associate Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-9662

Jeffrey Jones

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Jeffrey Jones

Assistant Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-9663

John Koren

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

John Koren

RES AST PROF

Phone:

(352) 273-7538

Christian Lessard

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Christian Lessard

RES AST PROF

Phone:

(352) 273-9690

Jada Lewis

Department:

Department of Physiological Sciences

Jada Lewis

Chair of Physiological Sciences, Professor of Physiological Sciences and Neuroscience

Phone:

(352) 273-9666

Adamantios Mamais

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Adamantios Mamais MSc, PhD

Hough Family Fellow, Research Assistant Professor Of Neurology

Phone:

(352) 273-5550

Alfonso Martin Peña

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Alfonso Martin Peña

Research Assistant Professor

Phone:

(352) 294-5301

Nikolaus McFarland

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Nikolaus McFarland MD, PhD

Clinical Professor of Neurology, Wright/Falls/Simmons Professor of PSP/Atypical Parkinsonism

Phone:

(352) 294-5400

Mark S Moehle

Department:

MD-PHARMACOLOGY – THERAPEUTICS

Mark S Moehle Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Phone:

(352) 294-5571

Stefan Prokop

Department:

MD-PATHOLOGY-GENERAL

Stefan Prokop M.D.

ASO PROF

Phone:

(352) 294-5781

Sakthivel Ravi

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Sakthivel Ravi

RES AST PROF

Phone:

(352) 273-9665

Sruti Rayaprolu

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Sruti Rayaprolu PhD

Associate Scientist

Phone:

(352) 273-9554

Diego E Rincon-Limas

Department:

MD-BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY

Diego E Rincon-Limas PhD

Associate Professor & University Term Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-9689

Nitya Subrahmanian

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Nitya Subrahmanian

Research Assistant Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-5550

Guilian Xu

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Guilian Xu

Associate Scientist

Phone:

(352) 273-6667

Affiliate Faculty

Karina A Alvina

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Karina A Alvina

Research Assistant Professor

Phone:

(352) 294-8266

Matthew R Burns

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Matthew R Burns MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Phone:

(352) 294-5000

Eduardo Candelario-Jalil

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Eduardo Candelario-Jalil

Professor, Graduate Co-Coordinator Neuroscience Graduate Program

Phone:

(352) 273-7116

Gemma Casadesus

Department:

MD-PHARMACOLOGY – THERAPEUTICS

Gemma Casadesus Ph.D.

Professor

Phone:

(352) 294-5346

Kelly D Foote

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY

Kelly D Foote M.D.

Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-9000

Rajesh Khanna

Department:

MD-PHARMACOLOGY – THERAPEUTICS

Rajesh Khanna Ph.D.

Richard And Thelma O.C. Barney Term Professor & Director, Center for Advanced Pain Therapeutics and Research (CAPToR)

Phone:

(520) 271-0433

Habibeh Khoshbouei

Department:

Department of Neuroscience

Habibeh Khoshbouei

Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-8115

Daniel Kopinke

Department:

MD-PHARMACOLOGY – THERAPEUTICS

Daniel Kopinke Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Phone:

(352) 294-5355

Yuqing Li

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Yuqing Li PhD

Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience

Phone:

(352) 273-6546

Luis R Martinez

Department:

DN-ORAL BIOLOGY

Luis R Martinez PhD, MS, MBA

Associate Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-8135

Michael S Okun

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER

Michael S Okun MD

Director, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases

Phone:

(352) 294-5400

Yasin B Seven

Department:

Department of Physiological Sciences

Yasin B Seven

Assistant Professor

Phone:

(352) 294-4977

Ramon C Sun

Department:

MD-BIOCHEM – MOLECULAR BIOL

Ramon C Sun

Associate Professor; Director of Center for Spatial Biomolecule Research (CASBR)

Phone:

(352) 294-8407

Nikhil Urs

Department:

MD-PHARMACOLOGY – THERAPEUTICS

Nikhil Urs Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Phone:

(352) 294-5727

Vinata Vedam-Mai

Department:

MD-NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY

Vinata Vedam-Mai PhD

Research Assistant Professor

Phone:

(352) 273-9000