Cancer causes significant morbidity and mortality in Australia’s aging population. There is strong evidence that abnormal blood vessels in tumours limit drug access and drive metastases. We have identified a molecule which controls vessel remodelling in tumours. In this proposal we will study mechanisms on how the molecule itself is regulated with the aim to normalize blood vessels for improved therapy.
Regulator Of G Protein Signalling-5 Loss And Gain Of Function In Vivo
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$625,428.00
Summary
Cancer and cardiovascular diseases are amongst the largest causes of morbidity and mortality in Western populations. We have identified a molecule, called Regulator of G protein signalling 5 (RGS5), which is involved in vessel remodelling in both diseases. This molecule is a prime candidate for drug development. We will study the precise role of RGS5 in sophisticated preclinical models which will create future opportunities for urgent therapy.