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    Functional Characterisation Of Novel Metabolites In Asthma And Identification Of New Biomarkers

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $829,922.00
    Summary
    Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that represents a major health burden. Severe asthma represents 10% of those suffering the disease and poses an urgent problem due to exacerbations and resistance to current therapies. We have conducted the first study of the metabolites that are altered in the airways of patients with severe asthma and identified functional metabolites and disease biomarkers. We now aim to assess the function of these molecules in asthma disease models.
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    Regulation Of Epithelial Sodium Channels By Caveolin

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,391.00
    Summary
    Abnormal sodium absorption in the kidney, gut and lung is implicated in hypertension, cystic fibrosis and pulmonary oedema. Epithelial Na+ channels are a key component of the mechanism by which these organs absorb sodium. The project will investigate the mechanisms by which the activity of these channels is controlled and is intended to discover new approaches to treating abnormal sodium absorption.
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    Deciphering The Role Of Scribble In Development And Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $628,789.00
    Summary
    Scribble is a protein that controls the orientation and organization of all cells within our body. Mutations in the Scribble gene are found in many cancers and also in some patients with spina bifida, however how these mutations cause these diseases is not understood. Here we propose experiments that can be used to link Scribble mutations to specific cellular functions. This information will help us design new therapies to treat diseases driven by tissue disorganization such as cancer.
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    Targets Of Epithelial MicroRNAs

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $555,745.00
    Summary
    MicroRNAs are small molecules that modulate the expression of most genes and so affect nearly every biological process and pathology although, they were only discovered in humans less than 10 years ago. The bottleneck in discovering the functions of miRNAs is in identifying their molecular targets, the majority of which remain unknown. We aim to comprehensively identify direct target genes of epithelial-specific microRNAs and to confirm a number of them by gene target validation approaches.
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    Role Of The MiR-200 Target Quaking In Alternative Splicing During EMT And Cancer Progression

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $443,160.00
    Summary
    The spread of cancer to other organs involves cancer cells changing to a more aggressive state and is a major cause of cancer related death. MicroRNAs are a class of genes that control whether cancer cells become more aggressive by regulating other genes. In this project we will examine the function of a new microRNA target which controls the cancer cell aggression. The outcome will be a better understanding of how cancers spread and the identification of new therapeutic targets.
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    STAT3 Regulation Of Cell Responses In IPF

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $680,275.00
    Summary
    Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a fatal disease of unknown cause which is unresponsive to current therapy. This study builds on recent work by this group highlighting the importance of a cell signalling molecule called STAT3 in the development of this disease. In particular, two cell types that utilise STAT3 signalling, epithelial cells and B cells, will be examined to see if blocking their STAT3 responses could be a novel therapeutic approach.
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    Aberrant Mesenchymal-epithelial Transition: A Pathogenic Mechanism In Tissue Maintenance And Differentiation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $522,299.00
    Summary
    The causative genetic factors associated with aberrant changes of cellular properties are identified by analysing the profile and the control mechanism of gene expression. Specifically,this project will reveal how the transition of different patterns of tissue organization may be manifested in birth defects and malignant diseases.
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    The Role Of The Asymmetric Cell Division Regulator GPSM2 In Mammary Gland Development And Breast Cancer

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $647,539.00
    Summary
    Tissues are built by small populations of progenitor cells which divide unequally to generate different cell types. Recent studies suggest defective progenitor cells are founders of some breast cancers and that progenitor-like cancer cells resist therapy to regenerate tumours. We have shown a progenitor division regulator called GPSM2 controls these cells and inhibits breast cancer. Examination of this new anti-tumour pathway promises to identify therapeutic targets for breast cancer recurrence.
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    Interactions Between H5N1 And The Respiratory Epithelium

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $623,065.00
    Summary
    This project examines the hypothesis that the severity of H5N1 infection is due to activation of signalling pathways in the lung not activated by human influenza and leads to fluid accumulation in the lungs death of respiratory cells. This study will improve our understanding of influenza infection and identify targets for treatment of H5N1.
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    First-in-Field Study Of Mechanisms Operating In Post-Ebola Eye Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $748,985.00
    Summary
    Ebola virus disease is a life-threatening illness with no treatment. Survivors of the disease are at risk of uveitis - inflammation inside the eye - related to the ability of Ebola virus to persist in the eye. Our research will examine the cellular and molecular events that occur in an eye that harbours Ebola virus. This work will be an important step towards the development of treatments for uveitis caused by Ebola virus.
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