Elucidating oral bacteria-driven pathobiology of advanced atherosclerosis and cardiovascular complications in mouse models
Description of the granted funding
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by lipid-deposits, or plaques, on arterial walls. These plaques can prevent blood flow, and upon rupture lead to myocardial or cerebral infarction. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) cause 20 million deaths annually, representing a major global health problem. While elevated blood pressure and cholesterol are established risk factors, infections and oral bacteria have also been associated with increased infarction risk. However, the role of oral bacteria in cardiovascular pathology remains poorly understood. This study employs a mouse model of advanced atherosclerosis to investigate the translocation of oral bacteria into arteries, their impact on infarction risk, and the potential for vaccination-based prevention. Our research is important for advancing the understanding of the role of oral bacteria as a risk factor for CVD. The findings may also facilitate the development of new therapeutic strategies against the disease.
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2026
End year
2030
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment
10.06.2026
10.06.2026
Other information
Funding decision number
375903
Fields of science
Biomedicine
Research fields
Biolääketieteet