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Genetics of autoimmune gastritis [ 2005 - 2007 ]

Also known as: Genetics of gastritis

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/329203]

Researchers: Prof Alan Baxter (Principal investigator) ,  Dr Thomas Brodnicki Prof Ian Van Driel

Brief description Autoimmune diseases are those caused by the body's immune system attacking the body's own tissues. One group of autoimmune diseases, termed the thyrogastric cluster appear to share genetic risk factors, because they tend to occur together - either in the same patient, or else in families. Some of the diseases within the thyrogastric cluster are known to be very complex genetically, while others appear to be much less complex. Furthermore, some animal models of autoimmune diease are genetically simpler still. We have chosen to study the genetics of gastritis in mice that have had their thymuses removed on the third day of life, because this model has relatively few genes involved; we have found that only 4 genes affect the risk of disease. This means that it will give us the optimum chance of identfiying at least one of these genes. The methods used involve both selective breeding techniques and generating special gene transfer mice in which individuals from one strain will carry the inserted genes from another. In this way, we can identify exactly which genes affect the risk of disease. Once identified, the gene sequences will help us determine if the same gene plays a role in human disease, and if so, to develop new diagnostic tests and therapies.

Funding Amount $AUD 288,000.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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