Use Of Snake Venom Prothrombin Activators In Blood Collection Tubes To Produce High Quality Serum To Improve Patient Outcomes
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$284,706.00
Summary
The timely availability of high quality serum and plasma samples are of the utmost importance for accurate biochemical analysis in a clinical setting. This requirement is particularly true for patients on anti-clotting therapeutic agents such as warfarin and heparin. In this study we will employ potent prothrombin activators purified from snake venom to enhance the clotting efficiency of blood for serum preparation for biochemical analysis.
Efficacy Of Asexual Blood-stage Antigens And Antigen Combinations For Vaccination Of Mice Against Plasmodium Chabaudi.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$286,320.00
Summary
The development of a vaccine against malaria is one of the world's major public health priorities. Over the last two decades much progress has been made towards the development of a malaria vaccine but none is yet available that is suitable for use in humans. Many parasite molecules have been identified that are considered potential components of a malaria vaccine and some of these have already reach the stage of being tested in early clinical trials. However, a major problem confronting the fie ....The development of a vaccine against malaria is one of the world's major public health priorities. Over the last two decades much progress has been made towards the development of a malaria vaccine but none is yet available that is suitable for use in humans. Many parasite molecules have been identified that are considered potential components of a malaria vaccine and some of these have already reach the stage of being tested in early clinical trials. However, a major problem confronting the field of malaria vaccine development is finding the resources necessary to test the large number of antigens and antigen combinations that are considered of potential value. One way to gain information that will help to determine which antigens and antigen combinations should have priority for testing in clinical trials is to carry out vaccine trials in monkeys or mice using malaria parasites that infect these species. We will use Plasmodium chabaudi infections in the mouse to examine the ability of three antigens from the disease causing blood stages of the parasite to induce antibody responses that prevent the development of severe malaria. We will determine whether antigen combinations provide better protection than single antigens when mice are challenged with a variety of parasite strains. Detailed analyses of the antibody responses will be carried out to determine if combining antigens changes the response in a way that may help or hinder vaccine efficacy.Read moreRead less
DNA-binding proteins regulate gene expression to co-ordinate our development and physiology. These proteins operate by recognizing specific control sequences in target genes and turning these genes on or off. It may be possible to artificially regulate specific genes to treat certain inherited disorders. One of the most common genetic diseases worldwide is inherited haemoglobinopathy. Mutations in the adult beta haemoglobin gene cause diseases such as sickle cell anaemia and beta thalassaemia. T ....DNA-binding proteins regulate gene expression to co-ordinate our development and physiology. These proteins operate by recognizing specific control sequences in target genes and turning these genes on or off. It may be possible to artificially regulate specific genes to treat certain inherited disorders. One of the most common genetic diseases worldwide is inherited haemoglobinopathy. Mutations in the adult beta haemoglobin gene cause diseases such as sickle cell anaemia and beta thalassaemia. These diseases can be seriously debilitating or lethal and often require lifelong treatment. Current treatments (such as repeated blood transfusion and subsequent iron chelation therapy) are demanding on the patient, expensive, and in the long run can be inneffective. Proposed future treatments involve reactivating normally silent haemoglobin genes (such as foetal haemoglobin) to compensate for the absence of adult beta haemoglobin. We have been studying a DNA-binding protein termed BKLF. We have shown that BKLF turns genes off and in particular we have shown using mammalian model systems that BKLF turns off the foetal haemoglobin gene. Inhibiting BKLF action therefore becomes an important goal, as this might lead to a reactivation of foetal haemoglobin to alleviate sickle cell anaemia and beta thalassaemia. We are seeking to understand the molecular mechanisms by which BKLF silences gene expression, to identify other proteins with which it operates, and to define their activities, in an effort to identify the best ways of inhibiting BKLF's action. Ultimately, studies on defined model genes such as the haemoglobin genes should elucidate general principles of gene regulation that may be useful in controlling gene expression in additional therapeutic or experimental contexts.Read moreRead less
Characterization of erythroid differentiation related factor (EDRF): a novel a-globin binding protein. Hemoglobin, a four-subunit protein comprising two alpha and two beta polypeptide chains, is the essential oxygen transporter found in all mammals. Problems with the synthesis of hemoglobin can give rise to a range of common and serious human disorders, including thalassaemia and anemia. We have discovered a protein, EDRF, that appears to interact directly with alpha-globin (but not beta-globin) ....Characterization of erythroid differentiation related factor (EDRF): a novel a-globin binding protein. Hemoglobin, a four-subunit protein comprising two alpha and two beta polypeptide chains, is the essential oxygen transporter found in all mammals. Problems with the synthesis of hemoglobin can give rise to a range of common and serious human disorders, including thalassaemia and anemia. We have discovered a protein, EDRF, that appears to interact directly with alpha-globin (but not beta-globin) and to play a role in the regulation of hemoglobin production. We now seek to understand the nature of this interaction at a molecular level and mechanistic level.Read moreRead less
Effects Of Modification Of Dietary Sodium Intake On Endothelial Function In Obese Subjects
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$252,920.00
Summary
The effects of a high salt intake on blood pressure are well known. The damaging direct effects of salt on blood vessels is less well known. This study will clarify whether reducing salt to the amount recommended by Australian health authorities for 6 weeks has a beneficial effect on blood vessels. It builds on an earlier 2 week study which demonstrated that reducing salt intake had a beneficial effect on blood vessels. The purpose of this study is to show whether this benefit is maintained in a ....The effects of a high salt intake on blood pressure are well known. The damaging direct effects of salt on blood vessels is less well known. This study will clarify whether reducing salt to the amount recommended by Australian health authorities for 6 weeks has a beneficial effect on blood vessels. It builds on an earlier 2 week study which demonstrated that reducing salt intake had a beneficial effect on blood vessels. The purpose of this study is to show whether this benefit is maintained in a longer study over 6 weeks.Read moreRead less