Research positions the role of Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) within the tumour microenvironment (TME) in CRC

Website University of Auckland

Details

Close date – Friday, 31 December 2027
Academic background – Health Sciences
Host campus – Dunedin
Qualification – Master’s, PhD
Department – Pathology (Dunedin)
Supervisor – Associate Professor Adele Woolley

Overview

The research project aims to investigate the role of Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) within the tumour microenvironment (TME) in CRC using an in vitro model employing the RASTRUM 3D cell culture platform (Inventia) to model the tumour microenviroment. It uses both CRC cell lines and fibroblast cell lines; two from colon adenocarcinomas one a normal fibroblast line. It will characterise both the level and cellular location of the p53 isoform Δ133TP53 (mRNA and protein, using both using both RNAscope and Inmmunofluorescence (IF)) together with that of cytokines (including IL6 and IL2), using matrices (co-cultures) printed using the RASTRUM. Functional assays (including cell migration and invasion) will also be used to further characterise the tumour microenvironment.

Contact

Contact name – Adele Woolley
Email – adele.woolley@otago.ac.nz

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