Amyloid Precursor Proteins Novel Role In Alzheimers Disease Through Regulating Neuronal Iron Homeostasis.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$949,667.00
Summary
Our group has discovered a novel role of amyloid precursor protein (APP) in cellular iron balance. The smallest form of APP, prevalently found in the brain, is able to convert a damaging iron variety (Fe2+) into the safer Fe3+. Alternative, larger, forms of APP are found to inhibit this effect. This project will establish how APP controls iron homeostasis within brain neuronal cells and how this activity is impaired in disease, thus development a mechanism for diagnostic tests and therapeutics.
A -induced Cell Death Signalling By The P75 Neurotrophin Receptor.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$546,382.00
Summary
The amyloid peptide A is central to the cause of Alzheimer's disease. We have recently found that A can activate the cell death receptor p75NTR which is found in the nerve cells that die in Alzheimer's disease. This project will study whether this death pathway underpins the neuronal death associated with Alzheimer's disease. It will also determine the mechanism by which A activates p75NTR death signalling, and identify biochemical ways to prevent this from occurring.