Role of Beta-catenin in Epithelial Repair in Acute Lung Injury
$125,172K08FY2014HLNIH
National Jewish Health, Denver CO
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Abstract
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This grant seeks to investigate the mechanisms by which PMN interactions with epithelial cells during transmigration activate 2-catenin-dependent signaling pathways in lung epithelial cells and the importance of these pathways in epithelial repair. We will determine the signaling pathways that trigger epithelial 2-catenin activation including E-cadherin cleavage by PMN elastase. We will determine the mechanisms by which 2- catenin activation promotes repair of epithelial injury induced by PMN transmigration in vitro and in murine models of ALI using gene-targeted mice.
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