The Roles Of Retinoic Acid Receptors In Regulating Haemopoiesis And Bone
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$601,484.00
Summary
My research has shown that vitamin A is very important to the normal function of blood and bone cells. I will further explore the uses of vitamin A products to improve the treatment of patients with a range of different blood and bone diseases. These studies may lead to better treatments of patients with a wide range of blood cell diseases. It may also reveal better treatments for patients with bone diseases such as cancer and osteoporosis.
Mechanisms Underlying The Effects Of TNFalpha In Bone And Haemopoiesis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$589,425.00
Summary
Recent studies have identified that bone plays an important role in blood cell production. We have discovered that elevated levels of TNF alpha (which increases with ageing and can negatively impact on health) contributes to a blood cell disorder that can progress to leukaemia. There are also reduced numbers of blood stem cells and bone in this mouse model. In these studies we will determine how TNFalpha contributes to blood and bone defects, which may lead to better treatment of such diseases.