Kidney failure is a major health disorder in Australia and with more diabetes the number of patients waiting for transplant on dialysis is increasing. Current treatments give good initial survival of the kidney transplant but most kidneys are lost due to chronic damage . We propose a number of tolerance strategies in a model of kidney transplantation that will allow transplantation without longterm immunosuppression.
Targeting Innate Immunity To Prevent Chronic Dysfunction Of The Transplanted Kidney
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$497,057.00
Summary
Kidney transplantation is the optimal treatment for patients suffering from end-stage kidney disease. Chronic transplant dysfunction is the major barrier to long-term health after transplantation, and is the subject of this application. Our studies suggest a signaling system activates immunity and leads to chronic transplant dysfunction. We aim to block this signaling system in mouse models to identify clinically applicable treatments to prevent kidney transplant failure.