MICROFABRICATED DEVICES: A SIGNIFICANT ADVANCE FOR THE DETECTION AND MOLECULAR ANALYSES OF CIRCULATING CANCER CELLS?
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$422,107.00
Summary
Using advanced microfabrication concepts, this project aims to develop a platform technology able to capture tumour cells circulating in the blood of cancer patients. Although present only in extremely small numbers, these cells provide invaluable insights into the pathophysiology of the disease and consequently provide vital diagnostic and prognostic information. Molecular analyses of these cancer cells could ultimately enable the design of improved and personalized cancer treatment.
Determinants Of Circulating Surfactant Protein Levels In Health And Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$276,221.00
Summary
The lung allows the oxygenation of blood and clearance of carbon dioxide. To achieve this a large surface area (50-100 m2) interfaces with a complex microcirculation across a 0.1-0.2 ?m barrier - the alveolocapillary membrane. The alveolocapillary membrane is damaged under a variety of circumstances, of varying severity. Whereas severe impairment results in respiratory failure, often there is no clear delineation between OacceptableO and OpathologicalO changes. Therefore, we have coined the term ....The lung allows the oxygenation of blood and clearance of carbon dioxide. To achieve this a large surface area (50-100 m2) interfaces with a complex microcirculation across a 0.1-0.2 ?m barrier - the alveolocapillary membrane. The alveolocapillary membrane is damaged under a variety of circumstances, of varying severity. Whereas severe impairment results in respiratory failure, often there is no clear delineation between OacceptableO and OpathologicalO changes. Therefore, we have coined the term Olung healthO to encompass the broad spectrum. Generally speaking, lung health can be compromised by lifestyle or disease. Whereas lifestyle changes are typically progressive and chronic, those associated with disease tend to be severe and acute. Monitoring lung health clearly has important implications in terms of occupational health and lifestyle issues, including smoking. The need for a marker of lung permeability is also regarded as the Oholy grailO in the intensive care setting. Currently, there is no way of doing so. The alveolus is lined with a liquid layer into which is secreted a complex mixture of lipids and specific proteins known as alveolar surfactant. Surfactant reduces the work of breathing. Recently, we fortuitously discovered that surfactant proteins leak into the circulation and that changes in their levels are a sensitive and early generic index of the lung?s integrity. We discovered that lung damage from conditions as diverse as smoking to the acute respiratory distress syndrome elevate circulating surfactant proteins levels. To refine our discovery we aim to: Improve the techniques used to measure the proteins Study the rate at which they enter and clear the circulation Study the influence of storage, gender, age, circadian rhythm, and smoking on the levels Study the levels in acute lung injury and in radiotherapy and cytotoxic drug treatment where the ability to monitor lung damage has immediate benefit for the patients.Read moreRead less
Understanding The Molecular Pathways That Determine Response To Anti-angiogenic Therapy
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$209,539.00
Summary
Anti-angiogenesis is an important new approach to treat conditions such as cancer and eye disease. Our study is designed to understand the molecular pathways that lead to patients either being or developing resistance to these treatments. Using advanced cell and molecular biology techniques we will identify ways in which the blood vessels evade these therapies. Once identified these molecules will provide additional targets for developing therapeutics and diagnostics.
The Role Of CD4+ T Cells In The Tumour Killing By CD8+ Memory T Cells.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$303,000.00
Summary
It has been observed that human cancers grow in spite of the presence of tumour antigen specific memory CD8+ tumour killer T cells in the body. These memory killer cells are unable to kill the cancer. Our research work in a mouse model indicates that the CD8+ T cells can be activated to kill cancers if cancer antigen specific CD4+ T helper cells are activated. The mechanism how this happens is not clear. The role of regulatory or suppressor CD4+ T cells are also not known. In this proposal we wi ....It has been observed that human cancers grow in spite of the presence of tumour antigen specific memory CD8+ tumour killer T cells in the body. These memory killer cells are unable to kill the cancer. Our research work in a mouse model indicates that the CD8+ T cells can be activated to kill cancers if cancer antigen specific CD4+ T helper cells are activated. The mechanism how this happens is not clear. The role of regulatory or suppressor CD4+ T cells are also not known. In this proposal we wish to study the mechanism of how CD8+ memory T cells get activated to cancer killer cells by the CD4+ T helper cells. This information will help us to design better immunotherapies for cancer patients.Read moreRead less
Strategies To Enhance CD4 T Cell-mediated Anti-tumour Immunity
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$529,577.00
Summary
The immune system is capable of controlling cancer, but frequently does not do so. In this project we will study two factors that compromise anti-cancer immune responses: regulatory T cells, which suppress immune responses, and tolerogenic dendritic cells, which subvert potentially beneficial responses to tumours. By manipulating these factors, we hope to enhance the effectiveness of the immune response against cancer.
IMMUNOTHERAPY OF MELANOMA WITH DENDRITIC CELL VACCINES
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$496,980.00
Summary
Melanoma is a skin cancer which continues to increase in incidence in Australia. It is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality because of its tendency to spread from skin to other body sites. It is largely resistant to chemotherapy. Immunological approaches to its treatment hold promise but there is a need to develop more effective vaccines to assist in treatment. Preliminary studies suggest that injection of dendritic cells primed with melanoma antigens induce strong immune responses and ....Melanoma is a skin cancer which continues to increase in incidence in Australia. It is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality because of its tendency to spread from skin to other body sites. It is largely resistant to chemotherapy. Immunological approaches to its treatment hold promise but there is a need to develop more effective vaccines to assist in treatment. Preliminary studies suggest that injection of dendritic cells primed with melanoma antigens induce strong immune responses and regression of melanoma. If this can be confirmed it will represent a significant advance in treatment of the disease. The studies in the proposal are to investigate whether a new form of treatment based on immunisation with dendritic cells sensitised with tumour antigens will prove to be more effective than existing treatments. Dendritic cells are responsible for stimulating immune responses and are grown from the patient's blood. They are then sensitised with tumour antigens and injected into the lymph nodes of the patient. The study will also measure immune responses during the immunisation procedure and assess whether these measures can predict clinical responses in the patient. If the study is successful in its objectives it will assist in development of more effective treatment of melanoma.Read moreRead less
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the industrialized world. While therapies to treat cancer have continued to improve one area that, in theory at least, shows great promise in the treatment of tumours is manipulating the immune system to effectively recognize and destroy cancerous lesions. Experiments in human and animal systems have clearly shown that the immune system has the potential to respond to tumour cells and trials of tumour vaccines are underway. It has recently become a ....Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the industrialized world. While therapies to treat cancer have continued to improve one area that, in theory at least, shows great promise in the treatment of tumours is manipulating the immune system to effectively recognize and destroy cancerous lesions. Experiments in human and animal systems have clearly shown that the immune system has the potential to respond to tumour cells and trials of tumour vaccines are underway. It has recently become apparent that the immune responses to tumours may be inhibited by classes of regulatory immune cells. Eliminating these cells results in a more vigorous and effective anti-tumour response. This project will seek to discover the mechanisms of action of theses regulatory immune cells in order to devise more effective anti-cancer vaccines and therapies.Read moreRead less
Immunoregulation Of Subsets Of Memory CD8+ T Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$233,867.00
Summary
Information will be sought on the properties of T cells, a class of white blood cells that play a vital role in combating infectious agents. Using mouse models, subsets of T cells that carry immunological memory will be studied and assessed for their rate of cell division and dependence on soluble messengers known as cytokines and other stimuli. The data will provide useful knowledge on the causes of autoimmune diseases (such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and lupus) and help in the de ....Information will be sought on the properties of T cells, a class of white blood cells that play a vital role in combating infectious agents. Using mouse models, subsets of T cells that carry immunological memory will be studied and assessed for their rate of cell division and dependence on soluble messengers known as cytokines and other stimuli. The data will provide useful knowledge on the causes of autoimmune diseases (such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and lupus) and help in the development of successful second generation vaccines.Read moreRead less