24 April, 9-11am, Conference Room, Department of Nephrology, Monash Medical Centre
Title: Cyclophilins in renal disease
Synopsis: Inflammation and apoptosis are important underlying causes
of renal injury/
dysfunction, and progressive renal fibrosis leading to
chronic kidney disease.
However, despite the large burden of acute kidney injury
(AKI) and chronic kidney
disease (CKD), there is no current successful clinical
therapeutics that halts the
process of AKI, and progression of AKI to CKD. Cyclophilins
are ubiquitously
expressed proteins that are physiologically involved in
protein folding. Of these,
Cyclophilin A (CypA) has a key role in regulating the
inflammatory process, and
Cyclophlin D (CypD) is an essential component of the
mitochondrial permeability
membrane pore opening leading to cell death. I will explore
the roles of CypA and
CypD in contributing to renal disease to aid in future
development of therapeutics
that may lessen the incidence and prevalence of AKI and CKD.
Supervisors: A/Prof David Nikolic-Paterson; A/Prof John
Kanellis; Dr. Frank Ma
Panel Chair: Prof Michael Hickey
Independent asssessors: Prof Peter Kerr; Dr. Daniel Bird
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