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    UNDERSTANDING HEPATITIS C VIRUS-SPECIFIC T CELL TOLERANCE

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $429,710.00
    Summary
    Most individuals who are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) develop a persistent infection that is lifelong and are at risk of developing serious liver disease, including liver cancer. The evidence suggests that an inadequate immune response is responsible for the inability of the patient to resolve the infection, but it is not clear which stage of the immunological cascade might be targeted. In this project, we will test the hypothesis that HCV antigen induce supressor T cells This will have .... Most individuals who are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) develop a persistent infection that is lifelong and are at risk of developing serious liver disease, including liver cancer. The evidence suggests that an inadequate immune response is responsible for the inability of the patient to resolve the infection, but it is not clear which stage of the immunological cascade might be targeted. In this project, we will test the hypothesis that HCV antigen induce supressor T cells This will have the effect of inhibiting the immune response and result in the outcome that we currently recognise as persistent HCV infection.
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    How The Immune Response Can Affect Influenza Virus And Asthma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $333,964.00
    Summary
    A strong immune response is essential for protection against viral infections. However, in some circumstances a strong immune response against viruses can actually further aggravate disease. In addition, an anti-viral immune response can trigger asthma attacks in allergic individuals. This research thus seeks to understand and therefore mitigate the potentially detrimental role of inflammation in influenza virus infections and asthma.
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    HIV Latency And Regulation Of HIV Life Cycle.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $507,441.00
    Summary
    Current anti-HIV therapies can't cure HIV because HIV remains silent(latent) in long-lived cells. The HIV life cycle and virus production is linked to activation of the host cell, which is regulated by dendritic cells. This grant will explore how the factors controlling T cell activation and proliferation control virus expression and latency. By understanding how latent infection is established and maintained, these studies will potentially identify new ways to eliminate HIV infection.
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    Protection Against Herpesvirus Super-infection

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $610,601.00
    Summary
    Herpesviruses infect us all and cause cancer, blindness, and congenital disability. Developing vaccines requires information from both patients and experimental animals. CD4 T cells seem to suppress directly virus replication, and cells in the nose provide an important way for herpesviruses to get in. We will test whether CD4 T cells can clear nasal infection; what targets they recognize; and how they act. Thus we can establish whether CD4 T cell-directed vaccines might protect against disease.
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    Novel Insights Into The Mechanisms Of How Chikungunya Virus Cause Disease In Humans

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $554,808.00
    Summary
    Many of the most dangerous and easily transmitted infectious agents are viruses. The emergence of chikungunya virus globally and the recognition of this pathogen in the aetiology of chronic diseases show the need for a better understanding of how the virus cause disease. The expected outcomes are a better understanding of human alphaviral diseases, with a view to improving prevention and treatment strategies to reduce the disease burden of CHIKV and related viruses.
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    Understanding And Modulating Hyperinflammation Caused By Influenza Viruses

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $425,048.00
    Summary
    In humans, highly pathogenic influenza A virus (IAV) infections can be fatal, as the disease is untreatable with available vaccine or anti-viral drugs. My fellowship aims to advance our knowledge of the mechanisms by which the immune system induces and regulates inflammation during IAV infection, which can be both helpful and detrimental in fighting the infection. This is critical for identifying and developing new therapies for severe IAV infections in the future.
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    Cellular And Molecular Analysis Of CD4 Lymphocytes From HIV Controller Patients.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $333,741.00
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    Mechanisms By Which Varicella Zoster Virus And Herpes Simplex Virus Control Host Functions To Enhance Pathogenesis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,999.00
    Summary
    Varicella Zoster Virus and Herpes Simplex Virus are alpha-herpesviruses that cause diseases in a majority of the human population. This proposal will explore issues fundamental to disease and pathogenesis of these two closely related herpesviruses, focusing on how these viruses can control host function. In particular, we will define the interactions between these viruses and the natural killer (NK) cell response.
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    Understanding Viral Replication In The Brain Of HIV-infected Patients With And Without HAART Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $358,462.00
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    Virus-host Interactions Contributing To Hepatitis C Virus Chronicity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $316,806.00
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