Theodora (Dora) Manolakou

Theodora (Dora) Manolakou

Postdoctoral Researcher
Visiting address: Scilifelab, Alpha Building Level 4, Tomtebodavägen 23a, 17165 Solna
Postal address: K7 Onkologi-Patologi, K7 Forskning Helleday Gad, 171 77 Stockholm
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About me

  • PhD in Molecular Medicine and Immunology with focus on autoimmune diseases, Medical School, NKUA, Athens, Greece
    MSc in Molecular Biomedicine, Medical School, NKUA, Athens, Greece
    BSc/MSc (integrated) in Biotechnology, School of Applied Biology and Biotechnology, AUA, Athens, Greece

    Active and enthusiastic mentor and supervisor of Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral (PhD) students

Research

  • Autoimmune diseases, Inflammation, Immunometabolism, DNA damage response signalling, Novel therapies

Teaching

  • Active and enthusiastic mentor and supervisor of Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral (PhD) students

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Grants

  • Inger and Åke Bendix Foundation for Medical Research
    Inger and Åke Bendix Foundation for Medical Research
    1 January 2025 - 1 January 2026
  • European Commission
    1 October 2024 - 30 September 2026
    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that affects millions of people worldwide, and its negative health burden is accelerating in the ageing population. Despite many available treatments, up to 40% of RA patients do not respond sufficiently to current therapies and the needs for a precision medicine approach and new treatments are pressing. The complexity of RA and unselective mechanisms of action of existing drugs are challenges. Current treatments also have unintended adverse effects because they affect healthy cell types in the body. The proposed project “DDRAsTic” focuses on a particular enzyme called MTHFD2, which plays a crucial role in the metabolism of folate and DNA damage response of activated T cells. Recent research and preliminary data, suggest that MTHFD2 is overactive in RA patients. DDRAsTic aims to address the hyperactive T-cell responses at the core of RA by targeting MTHFD2 with novel inhibitors that spare essential components, thereby minimizing the risk of toxicity and adverse effects. In parallel, DDRAsTic seeks to understand the underlying reasons for the limited efficacy of current RA treatments and explore potential biomarkers that can predict how patients will respond to standard therapies, with a specific focus on understanding the involvement of MTHFD2. The aim is to introduce a precision medicine approach in RA and identify a novel treatment. To achieve this, DDRAsTic adopts a multidisciplinary approach and uses patient-derived specimens, RA animal models and bioinformatics analysis from large cohorts of RA patients to undergo advanced imaging, cellular and molecular techniques. Overall, these analyses aim to provide insights into MTHFD2's regulatory role in abnormal immune responses and advance RA treatment by introducing precision medicine approaches and overcoming treatment toxicity.
  • KI Foundation Grants for Rheumatology Research 2024
    KI Foundation (Karolinska Institutet)
    1 January 2024
  • Ulla and Gustaf af Uggla Foundation 2024
    Ulla and Gustaf af Uggla Foundation
    1 January 2024 - 1 January 2024
  • Stiftelsen Konung Gustaf V:s 80‑årsfond
    Stiftelsen Konung Gustaf V:s 80‑årsfond
    1 January 2023 - 1 January 2025
  • Wenner-Gren Stiftelserna
    Wenner-Gren Foundations
    1 January 2023
  • Vinnova
    1 January 2023 - 1 January 2024
  • David and Astrid Hagelén Foundation
    David and Astrid Hagelén Foundation
    1 January 2023 - 1 January 2024

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