Identification Of Critical Factors For The Establishment And Maintenance Of The Epidermal Barrier
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$671,424.00
Summary
The human skin plays a crucial role in the body’s defence against our hostile environment. The outer most layer of the skin, the epidermis is essential for formation and repair of the skin barrier. We have identified a family of genes that are pivotal for skin development and function. Disruption of these genes has disastrous consequences, including loss of barrier function and the development of skin cancers. This project examines how these diseases occur.
Regulatory Interactions Between YAP And Beta-catenin In Normal Epidermal Homeostasis And In Skin Cancer
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$396,157.00
Summary
Australia has the highest skin cancer incidence in the world. We found that oncoprotein YAP activates stem cell proliferation in the skin through activation of the Wnt pathway, and we have evidence that YAP is hyperactivated in human skin cancer. We will map out the molecular nature of the interaction between YAP and the Wnt pathway in normal epidermal homeostasis and in skin cancer. This study will provide novel insights for development of therapeutic avenues for human skin cancer and other reg ....Australia has the highest skin cancer incidence in the world. We found that oncoprotein YAP activates stem cell proliferation in the skin through activation of the Wnt pathway, and we have evidence that YAP is hyperactivated in human skin cancer. We will map out the molecular nature of the interaction between YAP and the Wnt pathway in normal epidermal homeostasis and in skin cancer. This study will provide novel insights for development of therapeutic avenues for human skin cancer and other regenerative dermatological disorders.Read moreRead less