Environmental control of melanocyte differentiation and transformation through cell adhe si-on & mechanics (A12*)

Subject Area Biochemistry
Term from 2021 to 2024
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 200049484
 

Project Description

A12N previously revealed links between epithelial cell-cell adhesion, cell polarity and mechanochem-ical signaling. Within the CRC1027 we will now explore how direct micro-environmental factors such as ad-hesion, biomechanical properties and spatial constraints control the differentiation of melanocytes and how alterations in these entities contribute to hypopigmentation and malignant disease. By combining functional-ized surfaces and defined adhesion geometries with quantitative analysis of cell mechanics, loss-of-function models for polarity regulators and various reporter systems, we aim to delineate signaling pathways that link control of cell adhesion, shape and differentiation in this neural-crest derived cell lineage.
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres
Subproject of SFB 1027:  Physical Modelling of Non-Equilibrium Processes in Biological Systems
Applicant Institution Universität des Saarlandes
Project Head Professorin Dr. Sandra Iden