Professor Eric Morand |
Improved outcomes for patients with lupus
are expected as a result of research funding worth nearly $.75 million, secured
by researchers in the School of
Clinical Sciences at Monash Health (SCS).
Pharmaceutical companies UCB Biopharma
SPRL and GlaxoSmithKline
(GSK), who are among
the leading companies worldwide developing therapies for lupus, are to fund
research led by Professor
Eric Morand, Head of SCS and
Head of Rheumatology at Monash Health, to develop and validate treatment
targets in lupus.
“Systemic
lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus)
is a serious multisystem autoimmune disease,” said Professor Morand. “Patients
with lupus, usually young women, suffer a loss of life expectancy and in some
cases severe illness, caused by the immune system damaging multiple organs.”
“The most severe symptoms of lupus
involve the kidneys, heart, and central nervous system.”
While the management of many diseases has
been improved by the adoption of treat-to-target approaches, there is currently
no evidence-based definition of a treatment target for lupus. This has resulted
in inconsistent use of medicines and uncertainty about the role of novel
therapies.
“Thanks to the support of UCB and GSK,
this research will validate for the first time a treatment target in lupus,”
said Professor Morand.
In a study by the Asia Pacific Lupus
Collaboration (APLC), led by Monash, the investigators have devised a new way to simply
measure responses to treatment in lupus. The new funding will support the APLC
validation of this method.
“When validated, we
expect our treatment target will be used in clinical trials and in clinical
practice to drive better outcomes for patients,” added Professor Morand.
Head of the Monash Lupus Clinic, Dr Alberta Hoi said, “funding of this project will enable us to
drive optimal use of therapies and create evidence-based clinical guidelines in
lupus for the first time”.
“This study has the potential to have
ground-breaking impact in clinical research and clinical care in lupus.”
Founded in 2006, the Monash Lupus Clinic at Monash Health is the largest lupus-specific
clinic in Australia, providing care by a multidisciplinary team of specialists,
and lupus research at Monash covers the range from laboratory
discovery to clinical trials.
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