The Role Of PAC-1 In Leukocyte Activation And Inflammatory Responses
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$465,750.00
Summary
The MAP kinase pathway is fundamental for signalling a variety of cellular responses. This pathway is particularly important for immune responses ie. cytokine signalling, chemotaxis, and proliferation. PAC-1, a MAP kinase phosphatase, is an important regulator of this pathway. Extensive gene profiling of various immune cells using Affymetrix GeneChips identified PAC-1 as a highly regulated molecule in activated mast cells. Mast cells are important inflammatory cells, particularly for rheumatoid ....The MAP kinase pathway is fundamental for signalling a variety of cellular responses. This pathway is particularly important for immune responses ie. cytokine signalling, chemotaxis, and proliferation. PAC-1, a MAP kinase phosphatase, is an important regulator of this pathway. Extensive gene profiling of various immune cells using Affymetrix GeneChips identified PAC-1 as a highly regulated molecule in activated mast cells. Mast cells are important inflammatory cells, particularly for rheumatoid arthritis and asthma. We have shown that PAC-1 deficient mice are highly protected from inflammation and disease in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis. This grant aims to extend these exciting initial findings to other inflammatory diseases, particularly asthma and type 1 Diabetes, and to establish the basis for PAC-1 inhibition of disease. This research should establish PAC-1 as a new and important target for inflammatory disease, provide understanding on inflammatory processes, and possibly lead to improved therapies for diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.Read moreRead less