Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/209081]Researchers: Prof Eric Reynolds (Principal investigator) , A/Pr Neil O'Brien-Simpson , Dr Nada Slakeski , Prof John Clement
Brief description Periodontitis is a bacterial-associated inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth which can result in tooth loss. The disease is a major public health problem with a large economic burden. A bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis has now been identified as a major causative agent of chronic periodontitis. We have identified a major virulence factor of P. gingivalis. This virulence factor is a complex of proteins, encoded by two genes, and is involved in binding and destruction of host tissue. When used as a vaccine in animal models the protein complex protects against P. gingivalis infection. Animal protective sera recognises a segment of the protein complex involved in binding to host substrates. The aim of this project is to continue this work on the characterisation of this complex and its role in virulence in an approach to ultimately develop a defined vaccine against P. gingivalis based on this protein complex, in particular the sequences involved in binding. The expected outcome of this research is the further biochemical characterisation of the RgpA-Kgp protein complex and its role in virulence as well as development of a defined vaccine prepared using recombinant DNA and chemical synthesis techniques that protects against P. gingivalis infection in animal models of disease.
Funding Amount $AUD 527,310.00
Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants
Notes Standard Project Grant
- nhmrc : 209081
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/209081