Mechanoadaptation of nuclear envelope-chromatin interface in health and disease

Description of the granted funding

Epithelial carcinomas like prostate cancer are among the most common cancer types worldwide and failures to prevent its progression present an important economic burden. Studies show that mechanical forces affect tumorigenesis, invasion and metastatic processes in cancer. Reinforcing, recent findings underline the importance of mechanical forces in nuclear remodelling including nuclear envelope deformation, and changes in nuclear lamina and chromatin organization. In prostate cancer, inter-cellular mechanical forces from increased cell density or transient compression affect cell growth and genetic programming including cell growth, epithelial-mesenchymal transition and phenotypic reversion. The main aim of the study is to understand in detail how nuclear envelope co-regulates chromatin organization under increased compressive force in healthy and prostate cancer cells. Its findings will deepen the current knowledge on the causal connections between compressive force and cell fate.
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Starting year

2020

End year

2023

Granted funding

Elina Mäntylä Orcid -palvelun logo
310 223 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Postdoctoral Researcher

Other information

Funding decision number

332615

Fields of science

Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology

Research fields

Biokemia, biofysiikka

Identified topics

cancer