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    The Role Of Par-2 Signalling And Mast Cells In Renal Ischaemia Reperfusion Injury

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $45,355.00
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    Microbiota And T Cell Immunity

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $742,857.00
    Summary
    Our research has identified unprecedented communications between the microbes that colonize our body’s surfaces and killer T cell immunity. Our findings indicate that microflora is key to a healthy balance between two immune mediator systems that have opposing effect on T cell immunity. The project will extend our understanding of how this regulated and seeks to harness these novel insights to explain the well known, but poorly understood role of microbes in autoimmune diseases.
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    Molecular And Functional Charcterization Of A Novel Population Of Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $394,274.00
    Summary
    Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for the prevention of autoimmunity and death. We have identified a new population of effector or ïactiveÍ Tregs, and identified some of the proteins that are required for these cells to function. We now aim to examine the development of these cells in detail, illuminate their precise function, their distribution and mode of action. This has potentially huge implications in treatment and diagnosis of autoimmunity, cancer or transplantation.
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    Establishment And Maintenance Of T Cell Memory

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $628,459.00
    Summary
    Protective memory T cell immune responses defend our body against pathogens by the rapid induction of killer T cells. This protects us from severe or perhaps even fatal disease. Our work will provide insights to how the body makes these potent ‘footsoldiers’. This work will have important implications for identifying how these immune cells can be manipulated to prevent and treat pathogenic and autoimmune disease and for optimising approaches to vaccination.
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    Lymphoid Organ Development: Synthetic Organogenesis Of Artificial Spleen And Characterisation Of Tissue-specific Hematopoiesis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $350,232.00
    Summary
    Spleen is an organ which filters blood circulating around the body and provides immune protection against blood-borne pathogens. Research into spleen development will attempt to synthesise artificial spleen tissue, leading to possible tissue replacement therapies or enhancement of immunity towards infection or cancer. Cellular development in spleen will also be investigated with a view to identifying novel white blood cell subsets that have potential for becoming new targets for immunotherapy.
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    Roles Of ID2 In Regulating Critical Innate And Adaptive Arms Of The Immune Response

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $597,418.00
    Summary
    The immune system protects us from a wide range of pathogens and foreign invaders. Natural killer (NK) cells and T cells are an critical component of the immune system due to their ability to detect and kill virally infected and malignant cells. Our work will endeavor to understand the molecular steps essential for these cells to develop and become armed to ensure immune protection.
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    Transcriptional Control Of Peripheral T Cell Differentiation During Pathogen Infection And Autoimmunity

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $92,314.00
    Summary
    White blood cells, specifically helper and killer T cells, play an important role in fighting infection. They are tightly regulated and if not properly controlled can lead to aggressive autoimmune diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis. My studies will elucidate the mechanisms behind the regulation of T cells at steady-state and during disease. Insights gained from this project will have implications for the design of new approaches to combat infectious and autoimmune diseases.
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    Transcriptional Regulation Of Specialized Subsets Of Dendritic Cells In Control Of Infection

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $616,912.00
    Summary
    Immune protection against viruses and bacteria depends on specialized cells called dendritic cells that display components of the invading organisms on their surface. There are multiple different types of dendritic cell and each population plays a specialized role in defending the body against infection. Our work will provide the framework for directly targeting these cells for novel vaccines to re-program the immune system for clinical conditions such as cancer, allergy and autoimmunity.
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    Follicular Helper T Cell Development And Function: From Mechanisms To Application

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,361.00
    Summary
    Antibodies are the basis of most successful vaccinations. Diminished antibody responses lead to immunodeficiency while excessive antibody responses contribute to autoimmune diseases. We are studying a newly identified specialised helper T cell subset, termed follicular helper T cells, which is essential to regulate the high-affinity and long-lived antibody responses. The knowledge should provide new strategies to design better vaccines, to control infections, or to treat autoimmune disorders.
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    Role Of SPPL2A On B Cell Survival And Antibody Production In Mice And Humans

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $592,989.00
    Summary
    B lymphocytes are a specialised type of blood cells that produce antibodies in response to a pathogen or a vaccine. We have recently discovered that all mature B cells depend for their survival on a previously unknown protein called SPPL2A. This application will investigate the molecular mechanism through which SPPL2A contributes to the survival of B cells. We will also investigate if humans with currently unexplained B cell deficiency have mutations in SPPL2A.
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