Session Details
[2AS-17]【J】Toward the elucidation of physiological and pathological functions arising from stromal cells
Thu. Nov 28, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM JST
Thu. Nov 28, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Thu. Nov 28, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Room 17(Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall B, 2F Meeting Room 2-2)
Organizer: Hideki Tatsukawa (Nagoya University), Akiyoshi Uezumi (Kyushu University)
Co-hosted by: JST PRESTO "Fundamental Understanding of Age-Related Organismal Transformations"
Interstitial cells exist in many tissues and organs in our body and play an important role in human health and disease progression by performing diverse physiological and pathological functions depending on their functions and characteristics. This symposium will focus on cells in the interstitial region, which have received less attention than parenchymal cells, and aims to introduce and discuss the latest research on physiological and pathological functions starting from ECM, mechanotransduction, and aging.
[2AS-17-01]Coupling mechanisms of regeneration and inflammation resolution by mesenchymal stromal cells.
○Akiyoshi Uezumi1 (1. Kyushu University)
[2AS-17-02]Interaction of vascular wall cells in aortic dissection
○Hiromi Yanagisawa1 (1. University of Tsukuba)
[2AS-17-03]Network-based systematic dissection of musculoskeletal diseases
○Hirotaka Iijima1 (1. Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School)
[2AS-17-04]Mechanisms Regulating Adipocyte Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Response to Extracellular Matrix Stiffness
○Mito Kuroda Suzuki1, Noriyuki Kioka1 (1. Kyoto University)
[2AS-17-05]Role of the cross-linking enzyme transglutaminase in tissue fibrosis
○Hideki Tatsukawa1, Kiyotaka Hitomi1 (1. Nagoya University)
[2AS-17-06]Role of fibroblasts in tumor immune microenvironment and its therapeutic application
○Atsushi Enomoto1 (1. Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine)
[2AS-17-07(2P-582)]A human p53 isoform, Δ133p53α, regulates cellular senescence and stem cell abilities of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cells via full-length p53
○Kaori Fujita1, Nanako Tamagawa2, Gaiki Ryo1, Bořivoj Vojtěšek3, Curtis C Harris4, Noriyuki Tsumaki5 (1. Graduate school of Engineering Science, Akita University, 2. Faculty of Engineering Science, Akita University, 3. Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute, 4. Center for Cancer Research, NCI, NIH, 5. Graduate School of Medicine / Frontier Biosciences / WPI-PRIMe, The University of Osaka)