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Special Research Programs
F30
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Lipotoxicity: Lipid-induced Cell Dysfunction and Cell Death |
| Principal investigator |
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Rudolf Zechner |
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20.11.2006 |
| University / Research institution |
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Institut für Molekulare Biowissenschaften, Universität Graz |
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| Homepage |
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http://lipotox.uni-graz.at/
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The goal of the SFB-LIPOTOX is to unify relevant research forces in Graz on one
theme: Lipotoxicity. The research consortium defines lipotoxicity as the anomalous
uptake, generation, and activity of lipid derivatives mediating adverse, "lipotoxic"
effects including dysregulation of metabolic pathways, cell- and organelle dysfunction,
and cell death. To investigate lipotoxicity as a pathological basis of human disease
and to discover molecular processes that can prevent lipotoxicity, we propose
to identify and characterize the molecular and cellular mechanisms activated by
lipotoxic substances. Genomic, proteomic, and lipidomic technology will be utilized
to discover novel lipotoxic pathways. Mutant mouse and yeast models will be analyzed
to elucidate the mechanisms that cause the production of toxic lipid compounds,
lead to cellular dysfunction, and induce apoptosis or other forms of cell death.
It is evident that such a broad scientific aim requires a conceptual strategy
that supersedes the singular focus of individual research groups, and that ensures
effective exchange of ideas, expertise and resources. The SFB program of the FWF
provides the appropriate framework for a dynamic and interactive research consortium
embedded in a number of related project programs. We expect our findings to contribute
to the identification of valid targets for disease intervention.
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