Improving The Phenotypic Severity Of Intellectual Disability And Seizures Caused By Expanded Polyalanine Tract Mutations In The ARX Homeobox Transcription Factor.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$683,622.00
Summary
Intellectual disability is frequent in the population, with as many as 1 in every 50 people in the world directly affected. ARX is a gene mutated in X chromosome-linked intellectual disability and seizures. Our study will comprehensively address the basis for improvements to disease outcomes following treatment with steriod horomones in mice modelling these mutations. We will also address the mechanism contributing to disturbed protein function due to these expanded polyalanine tract mutations.
Identification And Characterisation Of Genes Causing Autosomal Dominant Nocturnal Frontal Lobe Epilepsy (ADNFLE) And Related Phenotypes
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$376,640.00
Summary
Epilepsy affects approximately 2% of the population at some stage of their lives. We have recently identified two new genes involved in the development of a type of epilepsy known as ADNFLE. We aim to identify further epilepsy genes by sequencing ADNFLE patients who do not yet have identified mutations. We also aim to identify the genes interacting with the genes we have identified, increasing our understanding of the cellular networks involved in the development of epilepsy.
The Role Of UPF3B And Nonsense Mediated MRNA Decay Surveillance In The Pathology Of Intellectual Disability.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$789,954.00
Summary
Proper functioning of the nonsense mediated mRNA decay (NMD or 'mRNA police') is crucial for any cell to ensure normal development and function. When NMD is compromised the outcome is learning and memory problems, autism or schizophrenia. Under this project we study malfunctioning NMD using stem and neuronal cells derived from patients' skin cells. Some of the affected genes might be considered for therapeutic interventions. NMD is relevant to 1000s of human disorders and as such it is of fundam ....Proper functioning of the nonsense mediated mRNA decay (NMD or 'mRNA police') is crucial for any cell to ensure normal development and function. When NMD is compromised the outcome is learning and memory problems, autism or schizophrenia. Under this project we study malfunctioning NMD using stem and neuronal cells derived from patients' skin cells. Some of the affected genes might be considered for therapeutic interventions. NMD is relevant to 1000s of human disorders and as such it is of fundamental importance.Read moreRead less
Investigating The Pathogenic Mechanisms Of Mutations In The ARX Homeobox Transcription Factor
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$596,222.00
Summary
Intellectual disability is frequent in the population with as many as 1 in every 50 people in the world directly affected. The cost to Australia of intellectual disability is estimated at $14 billion annually. ARX is one of the most frequent genes mutated in X chromosome linked intellectual disability. Our study will specifically address the functional impact of these mutations using cell models relevant to the brain to better understand the pathways and networks required for normal cognition.