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    Novel HIV-1 Glycoprotein Vaccines With Enhanced Presentation Of Broad Neutralization Epitopes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $743,682.00
    Summary
    A prophylactic vaccine represents the best strategy for blocking HIV-1 transmission but one is not yet available. Current antiviral vaccines rely on neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) that block infection, however, current HIV-1 vaccine formulations do not induce broadly reactive NAbs (bNAbs). We have discovered a novel HIV-1 glycoprotein vaccination candidate with enhanced presentation of bNAb epitopes. We propose to determine if this vaccine induces effective bNAbs in experimental animals.
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    HIV Phenotypes Important For The Establishment Of Persistent Reservoirs In The Central Nervous System And Which Impact Neurotropism And Neuropathogenesis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $762,492.00
    Summary
    This grant will determine whether or not the CNS is a reservoir for HIV and identify the cellular targets of persistent infection and type of HIV-1 present.
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    Envelope Glycoprotein Determinants Of HIV-1 Subtype C Tropism And Pathogenicity

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $657,745.00
    Summary
    HIV-1 subtype C is the most common subtype of HIV-w worldwide, yet we know comparatively little about how it causes disease in humans. This study will elucidate how HIV-1 subtype C evolves in patients to become more pathogenic over time.
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    Studies On The Activation And Immunogenicity Of The HIV-1 Glycoproteins, Gp120-gp41

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $606,438.00
    Summary
    More than 34 million people were living with HIV-1 in 2011 with ~7,000 new infections still occurring daily. A prophylactic vaccine for HIV-1 is needed to stop its transmission, however, this goal is yet to be achieved. Our proposed studies will inform the design of prophylactic HIV-1 vaccines that act by making antibodies that neutralize the virus.
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    Elucidating Unique Molecular Mechanisms Involved In HIV-1 Subtype C Pathogenicity

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $710,989.00
    Summary
    Most people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have subtype C virus (C-HIV) and live in Southern Africa and Central Asia. These regions are where the HIV pandemic is at its worst. However, we know very little about C-HIV. We have evidence that C-HIV evolves differently compared to other HIV-1 subtypes, which impacts the way it leads to AIDS. This project aims to characterise these unique molecular mechanisms, which may lead to vaccines and drugs that are optimised for C-HIV.
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    Role Of Hsp40 And Hsp70 In Huntingtin Misfolding, Oligomerization And Inclusion Assembly

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $590,103.00
    Summary
    Huntington disease results from a mutation that causes the Htt protein to become abnormally sticky and form toxic clusters in neurons. Cells have natural defences to clustering with proteins called chaperones, which are exciting therapeutic targets. This project will examine how chaperones defend against toxic Htt clustering with cutting-edge imaging technologies. The knowledge gained will aid in designing therapeutic strategies that stimulate the defence processes and suppress the clusters.
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    Lactic Acid As A Natural Microbicide For HIV

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $597,598.00
    Summary
    Topical microbicides are urgently required to protect women from the sexual transmission of HIV. Lactic acid is produced by bacteria that are normally present in the healthy female vaginal tract and is more potent in the inactivation of HIV compared to low pH alone. This study seeks to determine how lactic acid inactivates HIV and to undertake laboratory studies to determine its suitability for development as a topical microbicide to prevent HIV transmission.
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    Developing Novel Molecules That Target Hormone Receptors As An Alternative Cancer Therapy

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $459,867.00
    Summary
    A promising class of cancer drugs target heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) and prevent Hsp90 from maintaining its ~100 proteins involved in cell growth. However, all current Hsp90 chemotherapeutics non-selectively target proteins maintained by Hsp90, and induce a cell rescue mechanism involving Hsp70. We describe the development of a novel molecule that will selectively control cell growth and prevent cell rescue via a unique Hsp90 regulated mechanism.
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    Understanding Age-related Protein Aggregation. The Mechanism Of Cataract And Its Prevention

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $709,333.00
    Summary
    Cataract arises from clouding of the eye lens due to the aggregation of crystallin proteins whose high concentration and close packing facilitate lens transparency. This proposal will investigate crystallin structure and interactions to understand the reasons for cataract formation and its prevention via the design of aggregation inhibitors. The results will facilitate the development of drugs to prevent cataract and other related protein aggregation diseases, e.g. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
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    Disrupting Mucin-mucin Interactions To Treat Respiratory Diseases

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $480,531.00
    Summary
    Diseases like asthma, emphysema and cystic fibrosis all feature the overproduction of mucus in the lungs that make it very difficult for patients to breathe and increases their susceptibility to infections. Few therapies are available for thinning this mucus, which is made thick by a network of linkages between proteins. We are studying these linkages and developing methods to break them up. This research could yield new mucus-thinning drugs to treat lung diseases.
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