PRIN 2017-Molecular and pathophysiological heterogeneity of autoimmune diabetes: implications for precision medicine (DSB.AD003.068)
Thematic area
Project area
Endocrino-Metabolica (DSB.AD003)Structure responsible for the research project
Institute of clinical physiology (IFC)
Project manager
AMALIA GASTALDELLI
Phone number: 050 315 3229
Email: amalia@ifc.cnr.it
Abstract
In this project we will investigate mechanisms leading to autoimmune diabetes (AD). Findings will be explored and validated in another autoimmune disease related to AD, rheumatoid arthritis. By taking advantage of an available large biobank and liquid biopsies from AD patients of different ages and various degree of bcell loss, we pursue the following specific aims: 1)To study the role of gene polymorphisms and autoantibodies associated with AD progression or protection; 2)To study cell-mediated/innate immunity and neutrophils; 3)To evaluate the role of miRNAs as regulators and biomarkers of bcell identity, islet function and dysfunction; 4)To identify metabolomics markers of gluco-lipotoxicity and bcell damage; 5)To evaluate the effect of gluco-lipotoxicity and pro-inflammatory cytokines on human bcells for identifying biomarkers of bcell damage and recovery; 6)To investigate the role of oxidative posttranslational modifications (oxPTM) of bcell autoantigens in AD pathogenesis, diagnosis and prognosis.
Start date of activity
30/01/2020
Keywords
precision medicine, autoimmune diabetes
Last update: 26/11/2024