Defining The Central Role Of Podocyte Depletion In The Development, Progression And Management Of Glomerular Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$690,855.00
Summary
Podocytes are key cellular components of the kidney’s filtration barrier. Podocyte depletion (cell loss or injury) is a key event in most forms of kidney disease. We will investigate interactions between podocyte depletion and two major risk factors for kidney disease (diabetes and hypertension), assess whether podocyte depletion influences therapeutic outcomes, and commence efforts to develop podocyte-specific therapies.
Inflammation of the kidneys is an important, yet poorly understood cause of kidney disease in Australia. This project will define the role of some of the immune cells, called Th17, that usually act to protect us from infection, but can turn rouge and may cause kidney damage.
Diabetic complications are the major cause of the medical burden of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It appears that prior episodes of poor sugar control have a sustained impact by continuing to damage blood vessels and the kidney, this phenomenon is known as metabolic memory. In this study an enzyme called Set 7 which modifies the proteins wrapping DNA is considered to play a central role in this phenomenon and could be a potential target for developing new treatments to reduce the burden of di ....Diabetic complications are the major cause of the medical burden of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It appears that prior episodes of poor sugar control have a sustained impact by continuing to damage blood vessels and the kidney, this phenomenon is known as metabolic memory. In this study an enzyme called Set 7 which modifies the proteins wrapping DNA is considered to play a central role in this phenomenon and could be a potential target for developing new treatments to reduce the burden of diabetic complications.Read moreRead less
Human Podocyte Depletion, Glomerular Hypertrophy And Glomerulosclerosis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$601,490.00
Summary
Many kidney diseases commence with injury to glomeruli (kidney filters) which leads to glomerular scarring and loss. There is strong evidence from animal studies that a specific glomerular cell type (the podocyte) is central to this process of glomerular injury. In this study, we will analyse the relationships between podocyte depletion and glomerular scarring in human kidneys from 5 racial groups (white and African Americans, white and Aboriginal Australians, Senegalese Africans).
Apoptosis Signal-regulating Kinase 1 (ASK1) Is A Major Pathway Of Stress-induced Renal Injury In Different Types Of Progressive Kidney Disease.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$678,865.00
Summary
Oxidative stress plays an important role in progressive kidney disease. We have identified a stress-activated mechanism (the ASK1 pathway) through which oxidative stress may cause kidney disease. We will perform preclinical studies in models of different types of kidney disease with an ASK1 inhibitor drug and genetically modified mice. These studies will provide new insights into the pathogenesis of kidney disease and will determine the potential of ASK1 as therapeutic target in kidney disease.
New Roles For The Spleen Tyrosine Kinase In Antibody-independent Renal Injury.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$574,890.00
Summary
This study investigates the novel hypothesis that a particular cell activation pathway (called Syk) is important not only in antibody-based kidney disease, but that it also plays a previously unrecognised role in other forms of antibody-independent kidney disease. Drugs that inhibit the Syk pathway are in clinical development for treatment of diseases such as arthritis. Hence, a positive outcome of this project could lead to the use of Syk inhibitors in many different types of kidney disease.
Resolvin E1 Is A Novel Anti-inflammatory And Anti-fibrotic Lipid Mediator For The Treatment Of Chronic Kidney Disease.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$519,246.00
Summary
This project will ascertain whether a naturally occurring compound, Resolvin E1 with potent anti-inflammatory properties, can effectively halt the progression of experimental kidney disease. We will also test whether Resolvin E1 can exert other potential benefits in suppressing progressive fibrosis of the kidney. The outcome of this study will allow us to evaluate the therapeutical potential of Resolvin E1 for the treatment of acute and chronic kidney diseases.
Distinct Pathogenic Roles For JNK Signalling In Glomerular And Interstitial Injury In Kidney Disease.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$555,892.00
Summary
Our studies have identified a stress-activated mechanism (the JNK signalling pathway) as a therapeutic target in the treatment of kidney disease. The current project will define the role of JNK signaling in individual cell types in the development of different types of kidney disease. These studies will provide new insights into the pathogenesis of kidney disease, and will be highly relevant to other diseases, including atherosclerosis, lung fibrosis and arthritis.