Awardee OrganizationSTEWARD ST. ELIZABETH'S MEDICAL CENTER
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION: (provided by applicant): In the U.S., infection is a leading cause
of death among patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). This is due in part
to the immune deficiency of the uremic syndrome. In the past decade, apoptosis or programmed cell death (PCD) has been the subject of intense investigation.
In contrast to necrosis, apoptosis is a programmed, active and highly selective
death mechanism, allowing for the removal of redundant or excessively damaged
cells. It is an essential component of development and cellular regulation, and
in both excessive and reduced amount, has pathophysiological and therapeutic
implications. In CRF, polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) undergo accelerated
PCD. The long-term goals of this proposal are to elucidate the cellular and
molecular pathways governing PMN apoptosis in CRF. The studies will
specifically concentrate on three major signaling pathways: the Fas/FasL
system, the Bax/Bc12 system and oxidative stress. The studies will utilize PMN
(healthy subjects and patients with CRF) and HL-60 granulocytes. Apoptosis
induction models will use receptor- and stress-mediated stimuli (anti-Fas
antibodies, pro-oxidant agents, dialysis membranes, uremic toxins, etc). The
results are expected to enhance our understanding of leukocyte biology in CRF,
and lay the foundation for developing novel strategies to combat immune
dysfunction in CRF.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
849
DUNS Number
965424703
UEI
MUZLMFDKEZK8
Project Start Date
30-September-2002
Project End Date
31-August-2005
Budget Start Date
01-September-2004
Budget End Date
31-August-2005
Project Funding Information for 2004
Total Funding
$56,536
Direct Costs
$56,536
Indirect Costs
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2004
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$56,536
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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