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Preventing Diabetic Complications Using Anti-inflammatory Peptides
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$805,146.00
Summary
The Receptor for Advanced Glycation End-products (RAGE) triggers inflammation. It was thought that this receptor was only activated from outside the cell. However, we discovered that other receptors can activate it from the inside. This is called trans-activation. During this ideas grant, we will develop innovative ways to block trans-activation of RAGE and translate these findings to make new therapeutics that are highly-relevant to he development and progression of diabetes.
Over 2 million Australians have diabetes and up to one in three adults will develop diabetes or pre-diabetes in their lifetime with the associated burden of complications. It is not simply genetics, as the genetic variability cannot explain why some individuals and indeed some families appear to be programmed to have an inordinate burden of complications. Over the last decade we have developed state of the art technologies to characterise epigenetic changes in human clinical cohorts.