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Glucocorticoid receptor-D1 modulates stress and inflammation (2023-2026)

Abstract

Environmental stressors in mammalian pregnancy often cause inflammation in the mother which has an adverse effect on the fetus and its survival. The current grant aims to examine the mechanism by which stress and inflammation coexist in pregnancy because stress hormones normally exert anti-inflammatory actions. Contrary to convention, a new glucocorticoid receptor (GR), GRalpha D1, is linked to increasing inflammation. Using innovative molecular biology approaches, GRalphaD1's function will be examined to provide a deeper understanding of how stress regulates inflammation in animal reproduction. The project aims to enhance interdisciplinary collaborations with expected benefits including a paradigm shift in our knowledge in this field.

Experts

Honorary Professor Vicki Clifton

Honorary Professor
Mater Research Institute-UQ
Faculty of Medicine
Vicki Clifton
Vicki Clifton