Epigenetic Hyperglycemic Cell Memory Causes Vascular Complications In Type 1 Diabetes
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$332,140.00
Summary
This project seeks to identify how epigenetic change in response to hyperglycemia can cause vascular complications of diabetes, and how this contributes to “hyperglycemic memory”; a phenomena where cells may undergo gene modifications which increase risk to further complications later in a patients life. These studies are the first of their kind and will characterize the types of epigenetic change that can cause human disease.
Functional Analysis Of Relapse Predictive Genes In Wilms Tumour
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$571,311.00
Summary
Wilms tumor is a paediatric kidney cancer, the most common abdominal tumour seen in children. About 20% of Wilms tumour patients have relapsing fatal tumours. We have found two genes that mark tumours which relapse: C-EBPB and CLK1. Characterization of C-EBPB and CLK1 will yield new information regarding the mechanisms underlying development and progression of Wilms tumours, leading to improved treatment for Wilms tumor patients. Both C-EBPB and CLK1 may also have roles in other human cancers.