Vimentin intermediate filaments at the guard of tissue homeostasis - Connecting cell signaling, metabolism, migration, and biomechanics

Description of the granted funding

Intermediate filaments (IFs) have received significant attention due to the broad range of diseases they have been shown to be associated with. The IF-related diseases are associated with compromised tissue homeostasis as well as failing tissue regeneration and healing. The overriding topic of the proposal is that IF-mediated signaling maintains tissue integrity and homeostasis. The proposed novel concept is that tissue-integrating signaling is linked to a major cytoskeletal system, which in turn can take cues from other signaling pathways, cell shape, migration, and biomechanics. We aim to gain significant insight into signal processing during wound healing and tissue maintenance. The molecular knowledge gained by this study provides great potential for diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic approaches to tackle several relevant disease conditions, including regular and chronic wounds, internal injuries, regeneration or degeneration, different fibrotic diseases, and cancer.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2027

Granted funding

John Eriksson Orcid -palvelun logo
549 545 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy projects

Other information

Funding decision number

356755

Fields of science

Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology

Research fields

Solu- ja molekyylibiologia

Identified topics

molecular biology, biochemistry