Inhibition Of Alloreactivity By Modulation Of Antigen Presenting Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$504,097.00
Summary
Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is the most effect treatment for a number of conditions, especially leukemia. Graft versus host disease (GVHD) is a complication of BMT and results in the death of up to 50% of transplant recipients. GVHD occurs when the newly transplanted immune system recognizes the recipient as foreign and mounts and immune reponse against the patients tissues. These studies will focus on identifying and understanding the function of the immune cells which drive GVHD.
The Role Of T-cell Apoptosis In Transplantation Tolerance
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$173,380.00
Summary
Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage heart, lung, liver or kidney failure and there have been spectacular improvements in the early success of these procedures. However the 10 year graft survival rate has not changed much in the past 15 years. One way of overcoming this problem is to manipulate the immune system so that the transplant is accepted indefinitely. This is called tolerance and it works by giving intense immunosuppression for a short period so t ....Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage heart, lung, liver or kidney failure and there have been spectacular improvements in the early success of these procedures. However the 10 year graft survival rate has not changed much in the past 15 years. One way of overcoming this problem is to manipulate the immune system so that the transplant is accepted indefinitely. This is called tolerance and it works by giving intense immunosuppression for a short period so that the transplant is accepted indefinitely without the need for long term immunosuppression. The immune mechanism responsible for this phenomenon is complex and is poorly understood. This project aims to study the early events in the immune system that leads to transplantation tolerance. In particular, factors involved in programmed cell death in white blood cells will be studied. Specially bred mice that have blocks in the cell death mechanisms will used to determine what effects these blocks have on the ability to induce tolerance. Other mice that have been genetically altered to allow their white cells to be tracked will be used to study the fate of these cells. If the mechanisms involved in tolerance induction are better understood, then it will be possible to design specific immunosuppressive drugs that will be used to produce tolerance in transplant patients.Read moreRead less
Cross-reactive Anti-viral T Cells Mediate Allograft Rejection In Lung Transplantation.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$379,563.00
Summary
In solid organ transplantation chronic viral infections can play a major role in causing graft dysfunction and-or loss. This study investigates the role of a specific population of immunological cells. These specific anti-viral immune cells are key controllers of viral infections and have also been implicated in mediating the destruction and-or rejection of a transplanted graft.
Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is the most effect treatment for a number of conditions, especially leukemia. Graft versus host disease (GVHD) is a complication of BMT and results in the death of up to 50% of transplant recipients. GVHD occurs when the newly transplanted immune system recognizes the recipient as foreign and mounts and immune reponse against the patients tissues. These studies will focus on identifying and understanding the function of the immune cells which drive GVHD.
Molecular Cloning And Expression Of Cytokine Genes Related To Induction Of Allograft Transplantation Tolerance In Rats
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$212,371.00
Summary
Cytokines are soluble proteins produced by leucocytes, and in many cases other cell types, which act as chemical communicators between cells, but not as effector molecules in their own right. Most of the cytokines are growth or differentiation factors and they generally act on cells within the haematopoietic system. In this grant application we will focus on the production of cytokines and antibodies to these cytokines, that are likely to be important in organ transplantation tolerance or organ ....Cytokines are soluble proteins produced by leucocytes, and in many cases other cell types, which act as chemical communicators between cells, but not as effector molecules in their own right. Most of the cytokines are growth or differentiation factors and they generally act on cells within the haematopoietic system. In this grant application we will focus on the production of cytokines and antibodies to these cytokines, that are likely to be important in organ transplantation tolerance or organ rejection. We would like to synthesize these cytokines using molecular biological techniques. These biological materials will be used to treat animals and study their biological effect on transplanted graft survival. If the cytokine treatment does prolong graft survival, what is the mechanisms involved in the immune responses will be further studied. Our aim is to develop strategies that couold be applied to help pateints with organ transplants and receive most specific therapies.Read moreRead less