Exploring new therapeutic approaches for coeliac disease based on biological effects of hookworm treatment. (Old ID 27271)
Role
Principal Investigator
Description
We hypothesise that hookworm infection creates an anti-inflammatory environment in the small intestine that favours improved gluten intolerance in coeliac disease, and undersstanding the biological mechanisms that lead to improved gluten intolerance will advance the development of novel theraplies that will not require being infected with live worms. The overall aim of this project is to comprehensively profile the biological responses in the gut and faeces using innovative, complementary techniques (RNA-sequencing, transcriptomic imaging and microbiome analyses) and correlate these changes with improved coeliac disease outcomes.
Date
01 May 2021 - 30 Nov 2022
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
Coeliac Disease;Microbiome;Inflammation;Hookworm;Inflammation
Funding Body
Coeliac Australia
Amount
45454.55
Project Team
Alex Loukas