Project acronym: GlucoAdjust
Project type: PRISM
Grant agreement No.: HF-190
Project is funded by: Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (Belgrade, Serbia)
Instituions where the research is conducted:
- Institut za molekularnu genetiku i genetsko inženjerstvo (Belgrade, Serbia) – Coordination
- University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia) – Beneficiary
- Medicinski fakultet (Belgrade, Serbia) – Beneficiary
Project realization is scheduled from January 1, 2024 till December 31, 2026.
Project staff
Short description of the project
Translocation of glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) by glucose-6-posphate translocase (G6PT) is considered the rate-determining step in glucose release by hepatocytes and other cell types. Therefore, G6PT plays a crucial role in the regulation of blood glucose levels and represents an attractive target for therapeutic intervention for diseases in which blood glucose homeostasis is disturbed. Two extreme human conditions are: naturally occurring hypoglycemia in glycogen storage disease type Ib (GSD Ib) and hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM type 2). Although the number of people with rare genetic disease GSD Ib is small, finding specific treatment for a rare disease is a priority recognized by United Nations. In 2040 more than half a billion people will have diabetes (95% of them type 2) and therefore a new successful strategy for their treatment is urgently needed.