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Protein-regulated artificial cell populations and tissues

Description du projet

Faire évoluer les cellules artificielles

Pour comprendre la complexité des cellules et la dynamique des processus cellulaires, des chercheurs ont conçu des cellules artificielles qui imitent diverses fonctions biologiques telles que le métabolisme et la croissance. Les cellules artificielles constituent une intersection fascinante entre la biologie, la chimie et l’ingénierie, mais sachant que les cellules naturelles existent dans des systèmes multicellulaires tels que les tissus, il convient d’orienter la recherche vers des populations interdépendantes. Financé par le Conseil européen de la recherche, le projet PRO-ARTIS se propose de développer des populations de cellules artificielles capables d’interagir avec leurs homologues à l’aide d’une nouvelle plateforme d’échange dynamique de protéines. Outre les connaissances fondamentales sur les processus multicellulaires qu’apporte cette étude, elle pourrait également faire progresser la biologie synthétique et la biomédecine.

Objectif

Artificial cells are soft matter, micron-sized compartments that display features which are normally associated with living cells only. These include aspects such as metabolism, growth and communication. Artificial cell research is motivated by the fact that the creation of synthetic compartments with lifelike features leads to a better understanding of the complexity of living cells and to the ability to design systems with interactive behavior. Research has until now been mostly focused on the development of individual artificial cells. However, in biology living cells don’t act fully independently; their behavior is much affected by the proximity of other cells. Cells therefore display interdependence for both single cell populations of bacteria and for more strongly integrated multicellular systems such as tissues.
With PRO-ARTIS I aim to explore a new direction in artificial cell research, by creating artificial cell populations with interdependent and autonomous function. To achieve this goal I will optimally benefit from our recently developed artificial cell platform that allows the dynamic uptake and release of proteins. This is a powerful method for the exchange of active components that can be employed in process regulation. This investigation is of great interest as it allows me to take the functional integration of different artificial cells to an advanced level. From a fundamental point of view, this will shed more light on how natural multicellular processes are governed. It furthermore provides exciting opportunities to develop concepts that can be translated to a next generation of dynamic soft matter systems. I furthermore aim to functionally integrate artificial and living cells. This ambitious objective addresses an underexplored area in synthetic biology with much potential in biomedicine. If the challenging task of integration succeeds, I have developed a technology that directs and modulates biological processes with unprecedented precision.

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Régime de financement

HORIZON-ERC - HORIZON ERC Grants

Institution d’accueil

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 499 668,00
Adresse
GROENE LOPER 3
5612 AE Eindhoven
Pays-Bas

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Région
Zuid-Nederland Noord-Brabant Zuidoost-Noord-Brabant
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 499 668,00

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