Nutritional Psychiatry: Extending The Evidence And Ensuring Translation
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,238,220.00
Summary
While poor diet is the leading contributor to illness and premature death globally, mental disorders account for the leading cause of disability. I have led the field internationally in establishing, for the first time, that diet quality and mental health are linked and have established a new field of research and clinical practice ‘Nutritional Psychiatry’. My program of research will now extend the evidence base and facilitate translation of this new knowledge into policy and practice.
Many approaches to the prevention and treatment of allergy and associated asthma are dependent on the identification of the allergens producing the inflammation. This applies to new methods of determining the exposure to allergens and measuring the effectiveness of procedures which minimise allergen exposure. Diagnostic and immunotherapeutic measures require reliable preparations of allergens. The presence of important allergens in extracts however can be variable and often low so it important t ....Many approaches to the prevention and treatment of allergy and associated asthma are dependent on the identification of the allergens producing the inflammation. This applies to new methods of determining the exposure to allergens and measuring the effectiveness of procedures which minimise allergen exposure. Diagnostic and immunotherapeutic measures require reliable preparations of allergens. The presence of important allergens in extracts however can be variable and often low so it important that the allergens be identified and monitored. It is also important that new forms of immunotherapy being developed consider the responses to all allergens. Allergy to the cat is, behind house dust mite, the second most frequent allergy associated with asthma in most developed countries and brief exposure to a cat frequently induces life-threatening attacks. Almost all of the study of cat allergens have concentrated on a single allergen called Fel d 1. Although it importance is undisputed critical reading of the literature show it is only responsible for 50% of the IgE binding in cat extracts and recent work on cross allergy to cat and dogs and experimental therapy based on Fel d 1 point to the importance of other allergens. Experience with other source of allergens has shown that at least several allergens are usually important. It is also apparent from other studies that some allergens which are difficult to detect in extracts, and cannot be readily studied by immunochemistry are important. This project will use both cDNA cloning and immunochemistry to identify and characterize the other cat allergens and determine there relative importance. In particular it intended that they can be used, along with Fel d 1, to develop new types of immunotherapy.Read moreRead less
Innovative Responses To Prevention And Treatment Of Mental Disorders And Substance Use.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$772,490.00
Summary
My vision is to build the world’s leading dedicated translational research program for the prevention and treatment of comorbid mental health and substance abuse. While it is widely recognised that there is significant comorbidity in these two areas they have traditionally been approached in isolation, making it virtually impossible to make significant inroads. I seek to increase our understanding, prevent these where possible and improve treatment responses.
Mimotopes For The Investigation And Therapy Of Allergic Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$203,296.00
Summary
10% of children now use regular asthma medication. The current treatments dampen allergic inflammation but 25% of asthmatic children, all under high medication, need multiple visits to the doctor, emergency treatment or hospitalisation,. Immunotherapy has, since 1911, used repeated injections of allergens. The end result has often been successful and lasting but the response has been unpredictable and requires years of multi-injection treatment. The challenge is to develop effective, applicable ....10% of children now use regular asthma medication. The current treatments dampen allergic inflammation but 25% of asthmatic children, all under high medication, need multiple visits to the doctor, emergency treatment or hospitalisation,. Immunotherapy has, since 1911, used repeated injections of allergens. The end result has often been successful and lasting but the response has been unpredictable and requires years of multi-injection treatment. The challenge is to develop effective, applicable immunotherapy which, like vaccines use few injections. Mimotopes provide a new opportunity. Studying the parts of the allergens recognized by the immune system (epitopes) can reveal important phenomena undetectable with whole allergens; and single epitopes may be a powerful avenue to effective immunotherapy. The therapy can be targeted to a selected arm of the immune system for maximal effect and the immediate side effects induced by cross linking antibodies with two epitopes can be avoided. Allergens interact with two types of lymphocyte, the T and B cells. T-cell epitopes can be easily studied because they comprise short regions of proteins which can be synthesized. B-cell (and antibody) epitopes are shapes formed by the interaction of several parts of a protein which cannot be represented by a simple sequence. The mimotope technology uses random peptides to obtain a shape which mimics the B-cell epitope. Here mimotopes will be produced and used to study the common specificities recognized in allergic responses to house dust mite allergens to develop new types of therapy. Importantly recent information shows that B-cell epitopes can be used to modify both T and B-cell function.Read moreRead less
A National Resource For Mouse Models Of Mesothelioma
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$483,643.00
Summary
Mouse models of mesothelioma have led to a greater understanding of the disease and the identification of potential drug therapies some of these have now been translated into clinical trials. In the existing models, mesothelioma cells that have been grown in the laboratory are transplanted into animals by injecting the cells under the skin. Different cell lines with different properties are used in different experimental protocols. This application will fund the establishment of a central resour ....Mouse models of mesothelioma have led to a greater understanding of the disease and the identification of potential drug therapies some of these have now been translated into clinical trials. In the existing models, mesothelioma cells that have been grown in the laboratory are transplanted into animals by injecting the cells under the skin. Different cell lines with different properties are used in different experimental protocols. This application will fund the establishment of a central resource to maintain and distribute these cell lines. In addition, we describe a new transgenic mouse model in which mesotheliomas are rapidly induced in the peritoneal cavity after exposure to asbestos, recreating the natural tumour development much more accurately. These mice have been engineered to express the cancer causing protein of a monkey virus (SV40 large T antigen) in their mesothelial cells because it has been suggested that the virus has a role in the development of mesothelioma. This application also seeks funding to use the MexTAg mice to test the usefulness of different therapies for the prevention or treatment of mesothelioma. These animals give us the ability to investigate the disease in a more realistic environment than previous models. In parallel collaborative studies with other groups investigating different aspects of the biology of this cancer, we plan to analyze the earliest changes in the development of the disease and search for early markers using proteomics and gene expression studies. We anticipate that this model will generate information more directly relevant to understanding the human disease and will provide essential experimental data for clinical trials.Read moreRead less
Cognitive Phenotyping And Personalised Treatment For Methamphetamine Addiction
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$483,402.00
Summary
Prevention and treatment of addiction to stimulants such as methamphetamine is imperative for community health and safety. This fellowship will enable me to apply my expertise in impulsivity and addiction to identify people at risk of increasing methamphetamine use and to develop and evaluate cognitive training therapies that will empower people with methamphetamine related problems to control their drug use. Outcomes include a risk identification and triage tool and three novel therapies.