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    Genomic Characterisation Of Asbestos Related Lung Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $88,099.00
    Summary
    Lung cancer causes more deaths in Australia than any other cancer. Smoking is the main cause, but people exposed to asbestos are also at risk, and it can be difficult to know whether a case is due to tobacco, asbestos or both. We will study lung cancer genes in people with asbestos exposure to find whether asbestos lung cancer has a specific pattern of abnormal genes (signature). If so, this could help people entitled to compensation, and also point to new treatments for asbestos lung cancer
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    Retrotransposon Regulation Of The Human Innate Immune Response

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $231,937.00
    Summary
    Complete sequencing of the human genome has revealed the positions of approximately 20,000 genes. In addition, nearly 50% of the human genome is comprised of repetitive sequences previously thought of as junk DNA. Numerous studies are now finding that this DNA actually has a variety of important functions, particularly in the control of gene activity. This project will examine the relationships between gene expression and nearby repetitive sequences during the innate immune response in humans.
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    The Role Of NF-kB Transcription Factors In Regulating T Cell Transcription Networks

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $534,000.00
    Summary
    T cells are a key element of the adaptive immune response and help to distinguish between self and non-self. Hence, an inappropriate T cell response can lead to autoimmunity and chronic inflammatory disease. When T cells are activated by an immune signal they switch on the production of an array of proteins that control both T cell function and other arms of the immune system. The genes encoding these proteins possess molecular switches (promoters and enhancers) that respond to immune signals. T .... T cells are a key element of the adaptive immune response and help to distinguish between self and non-self. Hence, an inappropriate T cell response can lead to autoimmunity and chronic inflammatory disease. When T cells are activated by an immune signal they switch on the production of an array of proteins that control both T cell function and other arms of the immune system. The genes encoding these proteins possess molecular switches (promoters and enhancers) that respond to immune signals. These molecular switches bind groups of proteins known as transcription factors. One family of transcription factors that plays a key role in T cell function is the NF-kB family consisting of five different members, three of which are important in T cell function. Aberrant NF-kB function or expression has been associated with autoimmunity, chronic inflammation and cancer. In addition, NF-kB proteins are key components of transplant rejection. There is enormous interest in using the NF-kB pathway as a therapeutic target for these pathologies. We currently have a detailed knowledge of the biology of these factors through studies of mice lacking specific family members. While we know some of the genes that are switched on by the NF-kB proteins, we currently lack a sufficiently detailed knowledge of NF-kB-regulated genes in order to link the molecular function with the biological outcomes. In order to understand the molecular mechanism of NF-kB function and relate this to the biological outcomes, we need a global view of NF-kB action in the cell. This proposal uses both experimental and computational approaches to decipher the gene expression program controlled by NF-kB proteins in T cells. The T cell transcription networks in which NF-kB proteins participate will also be investigated. The knowledge generated by these experiments will provide a solid basis for designing therapeutic approaches based on the NF-kB pathway.
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    Differential Regulation Of Endometrial Gene Expression In Endometriosis And Disease Subtypes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $163,276.00
    Summary
    The endometrium or tissue lining the inside of the uterus is important in implantation and pregnancy, and is implicated in diseases including endometriosis. This project aims to use RNA sequencing to provide a detailed picture of gene expression in the endometrium and combine these results with our existing data to examine genetic control of gene regulation around the time of implantation and in regions of the genome associated with endometriosis and other diseases.
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    Transcription Factors Which Regulate Signalling Through The Leptin-Melanocortin Pathway

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $586,704.00
    Summary
    Specific gene regulatory proteins define functions of various subsets of neurons in the hypothalamus. We will determine how interactions between three such proteins activate the leptin-melanocortin pathway, a hypothalamic signalling circuit that controls appetite. Defects in these proteins are found in obese patients who suffer from excessive eating disorders. The project will improve understanding of the genetic determinants of obesity and provide key points for development of new therapies.
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    Spatial And Temporal Aspects Of Epigenetic Remodelling In Cancer

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $626,707.00
    Summary
    Epigenetic deregulation occurs commonly in cancer, and can affect not only single genes but can encompass large chromosomal domains, leading to altered expression of oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes, and genomic instability. We will investigate the role of epigenetic remodeling, how spacial reorganisation of the genome, nuclear architecture, chromatin looping and replication timing may affect long range epigenetic deregulation, and ultimately contribute to cancer formation and progression.
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    The Investigation Of Immune Function In Mice Deficient In RNA-binding Molecules.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $419,737.00
    Summary
    Our immune system is delicately balanced between fighting off bugs and destroying infected cells yet protecting healthy cells within the body. The ways in which the immune system responds to attack is regulated by certain genes within the body. This project is focussing on cutting edge research that describes a newly identified way of fine-tuning the immune system. We are studying RNA-binding molecules that can bind to and block genes involved in immune function.
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    Investigating Widespread Regulation Of Gene Expression Through Intron Retention

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $363,026.00
    Summary
    We recently discovered a hidden type of gene regulation that appears to be altered in diverse cancers including leukaemia, melanoma and colon cancer. We will explore this widely relevant mechanism using molecular and computational tools. We created the only computer program able to detect this type of regulation and will now share our discovery with cancer scientists through cloud computing technology.
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    Identification Of Regulatory Protein Interactions On The CRH Promoter

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $216,600.00
    Summary
    CRH made in the brain controls our response to stress, and when made by the placenta it controls when birth will occur. Changes to the stress response can have important implications in heart disease, cancer, obesity and many other diseases. 70% of neonatal death is a result of premature birth, and pre-term babies that survive are more likely to have intellectual handicap or cerebral palsy. This research will help us understand CRH production during stress and pregnancy.
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    Mechanisms For Modulation Of The Epithelial Cell Phenotype

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $88,234.00
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