Regulation of TNF receptor expression by omega-6 and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids

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Funded Activity Summary

This project looks at two major molecules which our body generates in trying to combat infections, a protein called tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and a fatty acid called arachidonic acid. In some cases the persistent production of elevated amounts of these molecules leads to highly crippling and debilitating diseases , such as rheumatoid arthritis, which pose a huge burden to our community. To develop medication to combat these diseases be it either vaccination or antiinflammatory drugs, there is a need to clearly define key components of the inflammatory response. Since TNF acts through a receptor we propose that a critical issue in the regulation of this inflammatory response is the changes in the expression of these receptors on cells of the immune system. Our preliminary work suggests that lipid molecules such as arachidonic acid (omega-6 fat) interacts with phagocytic cells and causes drammatic changes to the expression of this receptor. Our research proposal will look at this in more detail and place the observation into perspective in terms of parameters of the inflammatory reaction and associated diseases. Furthermore this concept will be examined in relation to the protective effects which the omega-3 fats found in fish oil have on these inflammatory diseases.

Funded Activity Details

Start Date: 01-01-2002

End Date: 01-01-2004

Funding Scheme: NHMRC Project Grants

Funding Amount: $226,320.00

Funder: National Health and Medical Research Council

Research Topics

ANZSRC Field of Research (FoR)

Clinical sciences not elsewhere classified

ANZSRC Socio-Economic Objective (SEO)

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Other Keywords

Infection | Inflammatory conditions | Intracellular signalling | Macrophages | Neutrophils | Polyunsaturated fatty acids | Rheumatoid arthritis | Tumor necrosis factor