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Molecular pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases. Instructor prof. Mara Brancaccio
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Anno accademico 2022/2023
- Docente
- Prof.ssa Mara Brancaccio (Coordinatore)
- Corso di studi
- Programma MD-PhD della Scuola di Medicina
- Tipologia
- teorico-pratico
- Modalità di erogazione
- Frequenza di laboratori e/o reparti
- Lingua di insegnamento
- Italiano
- Modalità di frequenza
- Obbligatoria
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Sommario insegnamento
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Attività di supporto
Co-workers (Prof. Emilio Hirsch, Prof. Alessandra Ghigo)
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Programma
Hypertension, aortic stenosis and valvular dysfunctions are the main causes of heart failure, a pathology with enormous impact on human health in the Western world. We are studying mechanisms of endogenous cardioprotection related to specific signal transduction pathways and to proteostasis using in vitro and in vivo approaches in the final attempt to settle new therapeutic interventions to treat heart failure. We are specifically interested in gene therapy approaches through the cardiotropic adeno-associated virus 9 and in the development of small molecules to treat heart dysfunction. In the last years we developed a deep interest in metabolic rewiring of the heart in response to stress and in the cross-talk among metabolism, inflammation and the onset of heart dysfunction. Ongoing projects are aimed at analyzing the response of the heart to mechanical stress and to anthracycline treatment in term of signal transduction, mitochondrial function, metabolic rewiring and immune cell recruitment.
The techniques used in the laboratory encompass isolation and cloning of genes, immunochemical analysis of gene products, signal transduction analysis in the heart, modification of gene expression in vitro and in vivo, generation of genetically engineered mouse models, mouse echocardiography and analysis of heart metabolism.
Testi consigliati e bibliografia
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Note
Progetto del corso: Malattie cardio-vascolari: basi molecolari per la medicina traslazionale
Scientific qualification of the PI: Entrez-PubMed Link to publications of prof. Brancaccio
Laboratory, Department, Address, contacts:
Molecular Biotechnology Center, Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, via Nizza, 52 10126 Torino
e-mail:mara.brancaccio@unito.it
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