Development Of Oral Natruiretic Peptides For Congestive Heart Failure
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$511,037.00
Summary
Congestive heart failure is fatal disease and a major disease burden for the community affecting nearly half a million Australians. Current therapies are inadequate. We seek to develop a new peptide therapy based on snake venom version of the human B type natriuretic peptide which has to be given by injection. We will produce an orally active, stable and effective treatment using a program of discovery involving testing in animals and cells.
Evaluation Of The Therapeutic Potential Of SFTI-FCQR, A Novel Kallikrein 4-specific Protease Inhibitor
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$167,303.00
Summary
Prostate and ovarian cancers are on the rise in Australia's ageing population. In previous work, we have studied prostate and ovarian cancer cells that we have engineered to make the protease KLK4. These cells show signs associated with aggressive tumours and in particular may have some of the changes found in cancer cells that spread from their site of origin (metastasize). In this project, we will look at a drug-like molecule that we have designed with the aim of blocking the activity of KLK4.