MEA ANNOUNCES RESEARCH FUND
March 31, 2011
The U.K. ME Association
(MEA) has announced that its trustees have approved funding for a new research
study investigating the role of transcription factors in ME/CFS. The peer-reviewed research will be
carried out by Dr. Abhijt Chaudhuri, Professor Peter Behan, Professor John Gow,
Professor Chris Hillier and Simone Hutchinson at the Glasgow Caledonian
University.
Transcription factors are
complicated proteins that act at a cellular level and are released in a cascading
fashion following harmful stimuli, such as infections, trauma, exposure to
toxins etc. and form a key part of the body’s initial defensive response. They assist in the process of
‘switching on’ genes and the activities they control.
The researchers will be
investigating blood samples from four separate groups:
·
People with
well-characterized ME/CFS: Professor Behan will be doing the clinical
assessments;
·
Healthy
Controls;
·
People from
Professor Gow’s research into gene expression; and
·
Blood samples
obtained from the CFIDS biobank facility in the United States.
The study is expected to
take a year to complete and if significant abnormality in transcription factors
is confirmed, it could lead to further research and therapeutic interventions.
More information on the
Ramsay Research Fund can be found at MEA: www.meassociation.org.uk/?page_id=1086