Cell Adhesion in CHD


Funding ID

81Z1600313

Project number

437

Institution
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie
Project leader
Reinhard Fässler
Site
München
Short description

The project „cell adhesion in coronary heart diseases“ makes use of genetically modified mouse lines to analyze the role of integrin-mediated adhesion of vascular smooth muscle cell and … 

The project „cell adhesion in coronary heart diseases“ makes use of genetically modified mouse lines to analyze the role of integrin-mediated adhesion of vascular smooth muscle cell and cardiomyocyte to the extracellular matrix (cell-matrix adhesion) and neighboring cells (cell-cell adhesion) in vivo. We aim to characterize ?-Parvin and ?-Parvin-regulated signal pathways that control vascular and cardiomyocyte function and the progression of CHDs (such as aneurysms, hypertonia or hypertrophy) by a combination of genetic experiments in mice, cell biology and proteomic analysis. A second aim is the development of therapeutic strategies for the treatment of CHDs using synthetic peptides that bind to and inactivate cell adhesion proteins.

Project type
Partner Site Projects
Keywords
cell adhesion signaling, knock-out mice, parvin, integrin, cardiomyocytes, vascular smooth muscle cells, hypertrophy, proteomics
Topic
endothelial cells/vascular function
Funding
€ 775.111,00
Begin
15.10.2011
End
31.12.2018