Filopodia-mediated communication in cancer progression (FILOCOM)
Description of the granted funding
The ability of cells to move in the body is a crucial feature of multicellular life. Cell motility contributes to embryonic development and, in adults, to the immune response and wound healing. Cell movement is also implicated in several human diseases, including inflammation and cancer. To migrate, cells need to explore and sense their environment composed of other cells and the extracellular matrix. To do this, they use cellular projections, such as filopodia. Filopodia are finger-like structures and act as both cellular “legs” and cellular “antennas”. In particular, cancer cells rely on these structures to invade through the body and form metastatic lesions. Despite the broad biological importance of filopodia, their function and composition are still poorly understood. The aim of this proposal is to gain fundamental insight into how filopodia work and how they are used by cancer cells to disseminate through the body.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2026
Granted funding
Related funding decisions
361967
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2024)
200 547 €
346519
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2021)
300 000 €
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
338537
Fields of science
Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology
Research fields
Solu- ja molekyylibiologia
Identified topics
cancer