Rheumatic diseases (RDs) and musculoskeletal disorders affect more than 40% of the European population, causing significant disability, pain, reduced life expectancy and a very high economic burden of around 240 billion euros per year. The available therapies focus on addressing the symptoms, often accompanied by severe side effects. Currently, these diseases are considered incurable, and to date, their exact causes remain largely unknown.
In this project, we are investigating the importance of the gut microbiota and intestinal permeability as a driver of chronic systemic inflammation and its role in the pathogenesis of RDs, with a special
focus on osteoarthritis (OA), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondylarthritis (SpA).
We are studying the events leading to disease onset by
i. taking advantage of 12 geographically diverse large cohorts with available blood and faeces samples (HUS, UTARTU, SERGAS/FIDIS, GIMM, UH, UNICAM),
ii. search for novel risk biomarkers for RA, SpA, and OA by using high-throughput OMICS-based analyses (UTARTU, SERGAS/FIDIS, UH),
iii. conducting targeted clinical studies (HUS, UH, UNICAM, GIMM),
iv. performing in vitro mechanistic studies to explore the gut-joint axis using tissue explants, cultures, and organ-on-chip models (SERGAS/FIDIS, UH, ETHZ, TUW),
v. conducting two interventional proof of concept studies: dietary intervention in RA (TASTY study; GIMM) and faecal transplantation (FMT study; UH) in AS
vi. exploring in vitro new potential drugs or nutraceuticals (SERGAS/FIDIS).
By combining all these results, a machine learning and AI-informed rheumatic disease prediction tool will be developed by NEC and SIB for the use of clinicians to predict the health-to-disease transition of RDs and their severity. Furthermore, by the analysis of a wide variety of possible risk factors (genetic, lifestyle, biological) and their association towards developing RDs from collected data, we will help to educate and empower patients and to contribute to an holistical approach for RDs. This will significantly reduce the burden of disease on RD patients.
Simultaneously, the ENDOTARGET project will also have a positive economic impact by reducing healthcare costs and enabling efficient allocation of these saved healthcare costs.