Cel The number of people world-wide with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is increasing every year. Current treatment options consist of dialysis and transplantation, both of which have significant side effects in terms of quality and quantity of life. Therefore there is an urgent need to develop alternative therapies. My recent work has shown that if mouse embryonic stem cells (mESC) are directed to differentiate to mesodermal cells, they show high potential for integrating into developing nephrons in a mouse kidney rudiment ex vivo. Moreover, the ability of mESC –derived mesoderm to generate renal cell types was highly comparable to that of metanephric mesenchyme (MM), which are the cells that give rise to the nephron in the developing kidney. Although these results are encouraging, a key test will be to investigate if the mESC-derived mesoderm cells can generate nephric cell types in a rodent model of kidney disease and if these cells are able to improve renal function. Therefore the aim of this project is to explore the potential for renal replacement therapy from exploitation of the unique properties of mESC. This will be tested by injecting the stem cells into the tail vein of mice with induced kidney injury, following which, the ability of the cells to generate renal cell types and improve renal function will be analysed. The propensity of the stem cells to generate inappropriate cell types or tumours in the animal model will also be tested. A further objective will be to develop an MRI-based tracking system so that the stem cells can be monitored non-invasively following transplantation. The project will form the basis of a long term collaboration between the applicant and the host group at the University of Liverpool. Dziedzina nauki medical and health sciencesmedical biotechnologycells technologiesstem cellsmedical and health sciencesclinical medicinetransplantationmedical and health sciencesclinical medicinenephrologykidney diseases Program(-y) FP7-PEOPLE - Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013) Temat(-y) FP7-PEOPLE-2009-RG - Marie Curie Action: "Reintegration Grants" Zaproszenie do składania wniosków FP7-PEOPLE-2009-RG Zobacz inne projekty w ramach tego zaproszenia System finansowania MC-ERG - European Re-integration Grants (ERG) Koordynator THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL Wkład UE € 30 000,00 Adres BROWNLOW HILL 765 FOUNDATION BUILDING L69 7ZX Liverpool Zjednoczone Królestwo Zobacz na mapie Region North West (England) Merseyside Liverpool Rodzaj działalności Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Kontakt administracyjny Patricia Murray (Dr.) Linki Kontakt z organizacją Opens in new window Strona internetowa Opens in new window Koszt całkowity Brak danych