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deCiphering tHE chemo-mechanical CrosstalK between Macrophages And Tumor cElls

Descrizione del progetto

Interazioni tra macrofagi e cellule tumorali

I macrofagi sono importanti cellule immuni responsabili della digestione di sostanze estranee, patogeni e cellule tumorali. La comprensione del modo in cui queste cellule migrano all’interno dei tumori in risposta a segnali extracellulari è fondamentale per sfruttare il loro potere immunoterapeutico. Per affrontare questo problema, il progetto CHECKMATE, finanziato dall’UE, indagherà l’influenza di segnali chimici e meccanici sulla migrazione dei macrofagi. Gli scienziati impiegheranno scaffold 3D e aggregati tumorali per monitorare la migrazione dei macrofagi seguendo la stimolazione con diversi fattori di crescita e chemochine. Essi applicheranno inoltre lo stress meccanico e cercheranno di ricapitolare le condizioni di ossigeno e glucosio variabili. I risultati contribuiranno a delineare un quadro più dettagliato dell’attivazione, della migrazione e della funzione nel cancro dei macrofagi.

Obiettivo

Pietro Mascheroni received his training in applied mathematics and mechanics in Italy and has carried out his research in the United States and in Germany. His work lies at the interface between applied mathematics and biology and has been published in prominent journals of the field. He is requesting funding for two years to work with Giovanni Cappello and join his group at LIPhy Grenoble, France. The scientific aim of the project is to improve the understanding of macrophage response to external cues, with the final goal of drawing new insights into the mechanisms of action of immunotherapies. The action will investigate the influence of chemical and mechanical signals on macrophage migration, analyzing their respective importance in determining cell behavior. Taking advantage of the host laboratory’s expertise and facilities, dynamic light scattering will be employed to monitor macrophage migration in 3D scaffolds and tumor aggregates. Macrophages will be stimulated by using different growth factors and chemokines, under variable oxygen and glucose culturing conditions. Mechanical stress will be applied using microfluidic tools and exploiting the osmotic action of Dextran on the extracellular matrix. Relying on the applicant’s expertise, theoretical models based on the active gel theory will be developed to assist the understanding of experimental results. Throughout the project the medical implications of the research will be considered, by taking advantage of collaborations with clinicians of partner institutions. The training program of the action is exhaustive and will allow the researcher to grow as a world-class leader in this field, which is fundamental in healthcare for the benefit of society. He will develop a unique blend of knowledge and expertise, allowing him to communicate and work with applied mathematicians, biomedical scientists and clinicians in industry, health services and academia.

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Coordinatore

UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 196 707,84
Indirizzo
621 AVENUE CENTRALE
38058 Grenoble
Francia

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Regione
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Rhône-Alpes Isère
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 196 707,84