Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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This renewal of an ongoing and productive Program Project
continues to address the response of the lung to injury. The
proposed studies have evolved from focusing predominantly on
animal models of lung disease to now include many studies
utilizing cell culture systems. An earlier strong focus on lung
physiology has shifted to the newer experimental approaches of
cell and molecular biology. This change represents a natural
evolution of the interests and findings of our previous ten years
of research and does not reflect a significant alteration in the
roster of senior investigators. The proposal is concerned with
the general areas of lung matrix, lung cell growth and
differentiation and inflammation. It consists of 12 interactive
projects and 3 cores. Seven of the projects are direct
continuations of ongoing work; three derived from work in the
previous period with additional goals and new principal
investigators; and two represent new directions related to the
central theme of the grant. Projects 1-7 related to elastin,
collagen, basement membrane and cytoskeletal synthesis and
degradation in cell culture and in vivo, and to the roles that
these matrix components play in injury, modulating cell growth,
differentiation and gene expression. Projects 7 and 8 deal with
animal models of emphysema and chronic airway injury,
respectively. Project 9 deals with cell differentiation and mucus
secretion in a newly-described dissociated airway-cell culture
system. Projects 10-12 deal with activation of lymphocytes,
neutrophils and monocyte/macrophages, three important cells
involved in lung inflammation. It is anticipated that these
studies will provide insights into diseases of lung connective
tissue such as pulmonary emphysema and fibrosis, into acute and
chronic airway diseases, into lung development and repair, and
into the processes of lung inflammation. These studies should
also provide important basic information about matrix biology,
cell growth and cell differentiation.
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