Understanding Muscle Growth Responses to Nutrition in Adult Survivors of Childhood Acute lymphoblastic Leukaemia

Project Code

MRCPHS25Ex Revuelta Iniesta

Research Theme

Population Health Sciences

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Summary

Survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) experience premature frailty and muscle atrophy. Muscle protein synthesis is crucial for muscle growth and is mainly stimulated by physical activity and dietary protein. Since dietary protein intakes in ALL survivors do not differ from the general population, it is suggested that  the observed muscle atrophy is caused by an inability of muscle growth to respond normally to dietary stimuli, termed anabolic resistance. This PhD will mechanistically explore if anabolic resistance underlies frailty in ALL survivors in response to diet, and design tailored dietary and exercise interventions to promote muscle growth.   

Lead Supervisor

Dr Raquel Revuelta Iniesta

Lead Supervisor Email

r.revuelta-iniesta@exeter.ac.uk 

University Affiliation

Exeter