Reprogramming of macrophage phenotypes as an early predictor of cardiovascular and metabolic disease development

Bidragets beskrivning

Early disease detection is a fundamental aim for improving health. Currently, routine testing to follow how much inflammation burden our body is exposed to over the lifetime is lacking in medical care. Our initial results demonstrate that signs of coronary artery disease progression manifests as changes in cells called macrophages - in aorta, adipose tissue and liver. In arteries, macrophages are the most numerous cell type at plaque sites where inflammation is linked to higher risk of rupture. Information on their properties, cell-cell interactions, number and sites of accumulation, and how these correlate across tissues, is highly valuable for disease prediction. This study will establish methods to follow inflammatory burden based on new PET and tissue imaging methods to detect macrophage phenotypes and genetic risk scoring for stratifying disease disk based on macrophage genes. This system level analysis will have applicability across a wide range of diseases.
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Startår

2021

Slutår

2022

Beviljade finansiering






Minna Kaikkonen-Määttä Orcid -palvelun logo
108 205 €

Rollen i Finlands Akademis konsortium

Övriga parter i konsortiet

Partner
Östra Finlands universitet (335974)
107 214 €
Partner
Åbo universitet (335975)
159 554 €
Leader
Östra Finlands universitet (335964)
89 971 €
Partner
Åbo universitet (335976)
126 320 €
Partner
Åbo universitet (335977)
108 736 €

Finansiär

Finlands Akademi

Typ av finansiering

Akademiprogram

Övriga uppgifter

Finansieringsbeslutets nummer

335973

Vetenskapsområden

Biomedicinska vetenskaper

Forskningsområden

Biolääketieteet

Identifierade teman

cardiovascular diseases