Title |
Profilin as a target to suppress Invasive breast cancer
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Institution |
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA
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Principal Investigator |
ROY, PARTHA
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NCI Program Director |
Snyderwine
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Cancer Activity |
Tumor Biology
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Division |
DCB
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Funded Amount |
$46,538
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Project Dates |
07/01/2004 - 03/31/2018
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Fiscal Year |
2017
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Project Type |
Grant
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Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer (100.0%)
Metastasis (100.0%)
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Breast (100.0%)
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Research Type |
Cancer Progression & Metastasis
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Abstract |
"DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of the proposed project is to investigate the functional significance of profilin-1 (Pfn1 - a cytoskeleton regulatory protein) downregulation in breast cancer. We will study how Pfn1, a traditionally pro- migratory molecule, can also regulate intracellular signaling generated at the membrane-cytosol interface to suppress breast cancer invasion and metastasis. In Aim 1, we will first combine clinical correlation and mouse model studies to determine whether a) there is a casual relationship between Pfn1 dysregulation and metastatic progression of breast cancer, and b) Pfn1 expression reflects stages in tumor progression and predicts clinical outcome of breast cancer patients (Aim 1). In Aims 2 and 3, we will identify the molecular pathways by which Pfn1 inhibits breast cancer dissemination Successful completion of these studies will determine whether Pfn1 could be used as a prognostic marker in breast cancer and justify novel cancer therapeutics revolving around Pfn1." |