Causes Of Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional Genomics Approach
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$311,860.00
Summary
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that damages the brain and spinal cord and can cause, numbness, muscle weakness, difficulties with coordination and balance, problems with speech and swallowing, visual problems, fatigue and bladder and bowel difficulties. After a world-wide effort, a large number of multiple sclerosis genes have been localized in the human genome. This project examines three of these in detail aiming to identify exactly how they contribute to the risk of developing M ....Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that damages the brain and spinal cord and can cause, numbness, muscle weakness, difficulties with coordination and balance, problems with speech and swallowing, visual problems, fatigue and bladder and bowel difficulties. After a world-wide effort, a large number of multiple sclerosis genes have been localized in the human genome. This project examines three of these in detail aiming to identify exactly how they contribute to the risk of developing MSRead moreRead less
Understanding The Role Of Tec In Fcgamma Receptor Mediated Phagocytosis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$211,527.00
Summary
The recognition and destruction of bacterial pathogens and other foreign particles by specific immune cells (macrophages) is principally mediated by the Fcgamma class of cell surface antibody receptors. This proposal aims to understand the molecular mechanisms which link receptor activation to the cellular rearrangements required to invaginate or swallow the offending particle. We have used immunofluorescent microscopy and biochemical methods to show that the intracellular tyrosine kinase Tec is ....The recognition and destruction of bacterial pathogens and other foreign particles by specific immune cells (macrophages) is principally mediated by the Fcgamma class of cell surface antibody receptors. This proposal aims to understand the molecular mechanisms which link receptor activation to the cellular rearrangements required to invaginate or swallow the offending particle. We have used immunofluorescent microscopy and biochemical methods to show that the intracellular tyrosine kinase Tec is an important component of the phagocytosis mechanism. Here we plan to use highly selective gene targeting methods to generate a mouse cell culture model system which is devoid of Tec protein. This will allow us to determine whether Tec is essential for Fcgamma-mediated phagocytosis. Reintroduction of mutant versions of the Tec protein into this null background will provide detailed information on the molecular partners of Tec and the individual roles of the various domains within the Tec protein. By studying the molecular mechanism of phagocytosis, we expect to gain an understanding of how to influence the Fcgamma signalling pathway, either to enhance the ability to deal with pathogens, or to restrict the consequences of excessive phagocytosis associated with autoimmune diseases. Tec is an enzyme likely to play an important role between the Fcgamma receptor and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements and therefore is a potentially important drug target.Read moreRead less
Weight Loss Programs And Subsequent Fertility Rates In An In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) Program
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$28,067.00
Summary
Compared with normal weight women, obese women have lower fertility both in natural and IVF cycles. Obesity is a risk factor for many maternal and fetal morbidities. This study will be the first randomised controlled trial aimed at demonstrating the effect on pregnancy rates of a prior weight loss program for obese women undertaking IVF treatment. A 12 week weight loss program including dietary, exercise, education and psychological factors will be initiated in the treatment arm.
Characterisation Of Cumulus Cell Molecular Mediators Of Oocyte Health
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$451,896.00
Summary
Many women are poorly fertile because of poor egg quality due to age, disease and lifestyle. IVF can assist, but requires large doses of hormone, which can lead to significant health risks. IVM is an alternative lab technique to IVF, but has very poor success. We discovered that synthetic proteins copied from recently discovered egg proteins can be added to the egg and substantially increase IVM success. Answering why will further will aid treatment for infertile women
Generation Of Human Intestinal Stem Cells By Direct Reprogramming
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$630,391.00
Summary
Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) can give rise to mini guts in vitro with exciting applications for drug screening and cell based regenerative medicine. However, currently the establishment of mini gut cultures requires an invasive procedure. By taking advantage of a revolutionary new predictive algorithm (Mogrify) we will generate ISC directly from somatic and pluripotent cell sources.