Grant ID | RP110187 |
Awarded On | October 29, 2010 |
Title | Neuroblastoma-Derived Secretory Protein Receptor, a New Target for Neuroblastoma Therapy |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | Baylor College of Medicine |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Jed G Nuchtern |
Cancer Sites | Brain and Other Nervous System, Childhood and Adolescent |
Contracted Amount | $335,398 |
Lay Summary |
Neuroblastoma is the most common solid tumor in children and despite intensive treatment regimens the 10-year survival rate for high-risk patients is approximately 15%. Thus, there is a need for new approaches to treating this tumor. Our laboratory has recently identified a new protein, neuroblastoma-derived secretory protein (NDSP) which is found in high risk neuroblastoma patients. NDSP is a small protein that acts like a growth factor for neuroblastoma cells and is most highly expressed in tumors from children with high risk neuroblastoma. However, the receptor on the neuroblastoma cell which NDSP binds to is not known. Receptors are like the lock which the NDSP key fits into to func... |