Lysosomal Dysfunction As An Inhibitor Of Vitamin B12 Utilisation In Neurodegenerative Diseases
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$554,901.00
Summary
Vitamin B12 is required for red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis and normal neurological function. B12 deficiency contributes to age-related cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. This research will provide important new information regarding the ageing process and the impact that brain changes associated with ageing and Alzheimer's disease have on B12 metabolism. It will provide important information related to the therapeutic potential of B12.
Defining The Mechanisms By Which ABCA7 And ApoE Control Alzheimer's Disease Risk. Functional Characterisation Of New Therapeutic Targets For Dementia Prevention And Treatment.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$687,975.00
Summary
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the major cause of dementia and is currently without a curative treatment. An understanding of the pathways that lead to AD is urgently required to develop approaches for treatments. We have discovered new pathways by which proteins called ApoE and ABCA7 control AD. We now aim to define precisely how these proteins work in the brain and use this information to develop therapeutic approaches to treat AD in humans.
Is Kainate Receptor Dysfunction At The Core Of Multiple Sclerosis Neuropathology?
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$318,768.00
Summary
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a devastating disease. The current treatments for MS are not able to prevent the death of cells in the brain and are not able to prevent disability in MS patients. I have identified a family of genes that I predict are responsible for cell death in MS. I will determine what these genes do in the brain. My aim is to identify a target for new treatments to prevent cell death in MS.