Do pancreatic stellate cells play a role in pancreatic exocrine secretion? 3 major national benefits: 1)Alignment with research priority goals of preventative health care and ageing well ageing productively. Elucidation of mechanisms of action of CCK and the interaction of PSCs and acinar cells in mediating pancreatic secretion will help refine our approach to the prevention and treatment of disorders related to the above processes viz. maldigestion, malabsorption, obesity and pancreatic cancer. ....Do pancreatic stellate cells play a role in pancreatic exocrine secretion? 3 major national benefits: 1)Alignment with research priority goals of preventative health care and ageing well ageing productively. Elucidation of mechanisms of action of CCK and the interaction of PSCs and acinar cells in mediating pancreatic secretion will help refine our approach to the prevention and treatment of disorders related to the above processes viz. maldigestion, malabsorption, obesity and pancreatic cancer. 2)Enhancement of Australia's reputation in gastrointestinal (GI) research through a unique collaboration between internationally recognised researchers in GI and pancreatic biology. 3)Training opportunities for Australian research students and scientists in physiology, gastroenterology and pancreatology.Read moreRead less
New insights into mammalian gene transcription - the role of parafibromin. Increasing our knowledge of fundamental gene and protein interactions is imperative as we move into an era of targetted molecular therapies to treat disease. Cancer is at the forefront of these diseases with hope of improved treatments firmly based in understanding the basic cell biology of tumours. This proposal describes research into a protein called parafibromin. We propose that parafibromin acts in major pathways res ....New insights into mammalian gene transcription - the role of parafibromin. Increasing our knowledge of fundamental gene and protein interactions is imperative as we move into an era of targetted molecular therapies to treat disease. Cancer is at the forefront of these diseases with hope of improved treatments firmly based in understanding the basic cell biology of tumours. This proposal describes research into a protein called parafibromin. We propose that parafibromin acts in major pathways responsible for how a cell manages stress by regulating levels of proteins involved in the cellular stress response. Discoveries made during the course of this research will provide knowledge of gene and protein interactions that will be important in the future to develop anti-cancer therapies. Read moreRead less
Characterisation of APC intracellular trafficking pathways. This is a fundamental research project aimed at addressing the cell biology of the APC tumour suppressor protein. APC gene mutations are directly linked to the development of colorectal cancer, a serious healthcare issue in Australia with approximately 12,400 new cases diagnosed each year and around 4,700 deaths. The severity of cases in men and women who develop colorectal cancer makes this a socio-economically serious health issue, an ....Characterisation of APC intracellular trafficking pathways. This is a fundamental research project aimed at addressing the cell biology of the APC tumour suppressor protein. APC gene mutations are directly linked to the development of colorectal cancer, a serious healthcare issue in Australia with approximately 12,400 new cases diagnosed each year and around 4,700 deaths. The severity of cases in men and women who develop colorectal cancer makes this a socio-economically serious health issue, and our project falls within the Research Priority 2: Promoting and Maintaining Good Health. If successful our project will identify localisation patterns and pathways of movement of APC within cells, which could ultimately help in development of treatments. Read moreRead less