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Advances In The Understanding Of Autoimmune Encephalitides And Associated Movement Disorders In Children
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$68,832.00
Summary
Encephalitis in childhood can be devastating with long lasting effects and mortality. This research focuses on children who suffer from encephalitis due to an autoimmune process. In such cases many children present with involuntary abnormal body movements. This project will explore whether differences in the nature of these movements or in electroencephalography or brain imaging with MRI, can help early differentiation of different types of autoimmune encephalitis.
Clinical Phenotypes And Novel Neurophysiological And Immunological Biomarkers In Inflammatory Neuropathy And Neurodegeneration
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$83,970.00
Summary
The aim of this project is to define subgroups of inflammatory neuropathies by correlating clinical phenotypes with immunological & neurophysiological profiles. The identification of specific autoantibody markers in patients with inflammatory neuropathies will aid in diagnosis &differentiation from motor neurodegenerative disorders. Identification of prognostic novel biomarkers that predict response to immunotherapy will be invaluable in the clinical setting & allow for better treatment planning
Establishing The Clinical Spectrum And Pathogenicity Of Antibodies Against Dopamine Receptors In Autoimmune Movement And Psychiatric Disorders
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$172,126.00
Summary
Dopamine plays a pivotal role in neurotransmission and the control of movement and behaviour. This project aims to define the clinical spectrum and pathogenicity of anti-dopamine receptor antibody mediated diseases. The identification of these antibodies in atypical presentations of common movement disorders would have widespread diagnostic and therapeutic implications, and suggests that selected patients might be amenable to targeted immunomodulatory therapy, thus improving their outcome.