TOLERANCE OR REJECTION – THE ROLE OF INNATE IMMUNITY IN DETERMINNG THE FATE OF A KIDNEY ALLOGRAFT
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$506,413.00
Summary
Transplantation is the optimal management for people with organ failure. Tolerance, to retain transplant function without immunosuppression, remains the key goal but is seldom achieved. We propose to block Toll-like receptor signalling to achieve kidney transplant tolerance in mice. If successful, we would translate this into clinical trials in human, seeking to achieve organ transplantation without the risks of cancer, infection and premature death that are currently faced by organ recipients.
Mechanisms Of Islet Graft Rejection And Acceptance
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$602,501.00
Summary
Islet grafts offer diabetic patients the promise of a return to insulin-independence. In this project we will study how natural regulatory T cells suppress islet graft rejection in a mouse model. We will determine where regulatory T cells interact with graft-rejecting T cells, and define the mechanisms used to mediate their suppressive effects. Our findings will aid in developing new ways to induce long-term acceptance of islet grafts without immunosuppressive drugs.