Regulator Of G-protein Signalling-5: A Key Modulator Of Vascular Maturation And The
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$548,396.00
Summary
Tumours progressively grow in part because they escape destruction by the immune system. New blood vessels grow inside tumours by a process called angiogenesis, which in turn stops disease-fighting cells in their tracks. However, we have now discovered that it is possible to reverse angiogenesis by normalising the blood vessels. This effectively means the barriers are broken down and the tumour can be opened to the immune system or cancer fighting drugs. Furthermore, we have identified a protein ....Tumours progressively grow in part because they escape destruction by the immune system. New blood vessels grow inside tumours by a process called angiogenesis, which in turn stops disease-fighting cells in their tracks. However, we have now discovered that it is possible to reverse angiogenesis by normalising the blood vessels. This effectively means the barriers are broken down and the tumour can be opened to the immune system or cancer fighting drugs. Furthermore, we have identified a protein which appears to be very important for normalisation, a process which is currently not well understood. This proposal continues our pioneering work on vessel normalisation and will use models of highest clinical relevance to study the dynamics of vessel remodelling in tumours. Our approach is different to current angiogenesis research which simply tries to block or destroy the blood vessels that feed tumours. We expect our findings to lead to highly specific and effective anti-tumour therapies. Moreover, vessel growth in tumours has striking parallels to other vascular processes in the body, which have important implications for major and common human diseases such as high blood pressure and atherosclerosis. We now have the tools to study these processes and their abnormalities in our newly established disease model. By gaining insight into these disorders we will be able to develop novel approaches to stop disease progression.Read moreRead less
This program of research is firmly focussed on the basic mechanisms involved in normal functioning of cells and tissues, followed by a step by step process to understand the abnormal or the diseased. The disease states we are investigating involve the blood and blood vessels, and when there is malfunction it may contribute to conditions as diverse as atherosclerosis, thrombosis, inflammation and cancer. The program thus addresses the fundamentals of diseases which are responsible for most deaths ....This program of research is firmly focussed on the basic mechanisms involved in normal functioning of cells and tissues, followed by a step by step process to understand the abnormal or the diseased. The disease states we are investigating involve the blood and blood vessels, and when there is malfunction it may contribute to conditions as diverse as atherosclerosis, thrombosis, inflammation and cancer. The program thus addresses the fundamentals of diseases which are responsible for most deaths in our society. We will use technology which is proven to provide precise information, the molecular and biochemical processes responsible for cell function (or malfunction). However in each individual project there will be a clear path to a clinical use, diagnostic or therapeutic. Indeed in a number of the components of the program there are already potential treatments and diagnostics in development and trial.Read moreRead less