Biological Membrane Transporters: Delivery Of An Oligonucleotide Inhibitor Of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$99,750.00
Summary
Choroidal neovascularisation, which is the most severe form of Age Related Macular Degeneration, is the major cause of blindness in the developed world. Gene therapy could be a cure for this disease if the problems associated with the delivery of DNA could be addressed. Our project involves a highly novel strategy for gene delivery involving ion pair formation of lipophilic dendrimers (tree-like compounds with positive charges on the surface). We will develop new DNA-dendrimer complexes and test ....Choroidal neovascularisation, which is the most severe form of Age Related Macular Degeneration, is the major cause of blindness in the developed world. Gene therapy could be a cure for this disease if the problems associated with the delivery of DNA could be addressed. Our project involves a highly novel strategy for gene delivery involving ion pair formation of lipophilic dendrimers (tree-like compounds with positive charges on the surface). We will develop new DNA-dendrimer complexes and test them in a well established animal model for neovascularisation. Successful completion of this project might offer a potential therapy for choroidal neovascularisation, with a good chance of entering into human clinical trials.Read moreRead less
Charged Lipophilic Dendrimers: Delivery Of Oligonucleotides With Therapeutic Potential
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$422,036.00
Summary
Choroidal neovascularisation, which is the most severe form of Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the major cause of blindness in the developed world. The disease usually affects people above the age of 75-80. With an ageing population, reaching 3.5 million (over 65) in Australia by year of 2020, AMD is quickly becoming a significant socio-economic problem. Gene therapy could be a cure for the above disease. Currently, there are large numbers of antisense oligonucleotides that have the po ....Choroidal neovascularisation, which is the most severe form of Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the major cause of blindness in the developed world. The disease usually affects people above the age of 75-80. With an ageing population, reaching 3.5 million (over 65) in Australia by year of 2020, AMD is quickly becoming a significant socio-economic problem. Gene therapy could be a cure for the above disease. Currently, there are large numbers of antisense oligonucleotides that have the potential to be developed as new medicines. However, a lack of absorption-cellular uptake and poor in vivo stability are major hurdles that must first be overcome, before any of these compounds will reach the clinic. Synthetic DNA delivery agents are of interest for gene therapy as an alternative to viral vectors, since they carry potentially fewer risks in terms of immuneresponse and propagation. Gene transfer with synthetic compounds is a growing field of research and the largest family of such agents is based on positively charged lipids which are able to self-associate and to form complexes (salts) with DNA conferring a compacted state on the plasmid. Our project will address these major issues through a highly novel strategy involving ion pair formation of lipophilic dendrimer (tree-like compounds with positive charges on the surface) constructs. This multidisciplinary approach has the potential to develop and test new DNA-dendrimer complexes and test them in a well established animal model for neovascularisation. Successful completion of this project might offer a potential therapy for choroidal neovascularisation, with a good chance of entering into human clinical trials by year 2004.Read moreRead less
A Multiple Antigen Lipophilic Adjuvant Carrier (MALAC) System
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$141,500.00
Summary
We have developed a Multiple-Antigen-Lipophilic-Adjuvant-Carrier (MALAC) system, based on the incorporation of lipoamino acids into a poly-functional core that provides an excellent means for enhancing the antigenicity of a potential peptide vaccine. A system is used for generating antibodies without the use of any conventional adjuvant. The system comprises two or more different antigens and one or more lipid anchor. The key of this system is a novel carrier construct, which is non-toxic and no ....We have developed a Multiple-Antigen-Lipophilic-Adjuvant-Carrier (MALAC) system, based on the incorporation of lipoamino acids into a poly-functional core that provides an excellent means for enhancing the antigenicity of a potential peptide vaccine. A system is used for generating antibodies without the use of any conventional adjuvant. The system comprises two or more different antigens and one or more lipid anchor. The key of this system is a novel carrier construct, which is non-toxic and non-immunogenic. The system contains variables, which allow optimising its structural configuration. A small library of poly-functional MALAC system will be synthesised in a controlled step-by-step way combining solution or solid phase techniques, where the exact chemical structure (and the order of the different immunological peptide sequences) of the construct is pre-determined. The antigenicity and the protection against disease will be compared with antigenicity and protection generated using conventional vaccine carriers. We also aim to exploit the particulate-forming properties of the lipo-peptide amphiphiles, to form micro-particulate oral antigens, exploiting the phenomenon of particulate uptake from the GI tract by the GALT or other intestinal sites. The MALAC constructs will be administered orally followed by the measurement of the serum IgG. Vaccination via the oral route is highly desirable, since it can overcome many of the disadvantages inherent in administration by injection - e.g. poor patient acceptability, requirement of skilled medical personnel, risk of HIV and other blood-born diseases, restricted availability and sometimes, stimulation of the wrong type of immunity. Development of vaccines for oral administration make them much more widely available, permitting self-administration and improving the operation of Public-Health vaccination programs, particularly in developing countries.Read moreRead less