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Molecular gated Eco-MOFs for anti-cancer drug delivery

Project description

Cancer-responsive therapeutics

Despite advances in treatments, there is no cure for cancer yet. Standard chemotherapy has limited efficacy, and systemic administration of the drugs have significant side effects for healthy tissues. Therefore, more targeted approaches are needed to deliver cancer therapeutics to the tumour site. Funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the GateMOF project aims to develop advanced nanosystems capable of specific drug delivery. These molecular organic frameworks will be biocompatible, overcoming toxicity issues. Their main advantage will be their ability to respond to stimuli from the tumour microenvironment to release the anticancer drugs.

Objective

Cancer is a major societal challenge, as reflected by Horizon's Europe mission on cancer and Europe's Beating Cancer Plan. In particular, despite great advances in cancer treatment in recent decades, its treatment still remains a challenge without an effective cure. In 2020 the EU reported around 3 million new cancer cases and more than 1.2 million deaths, and its incidence is expected to increase in Europe due to its aging population. The standard treatment relies on the systemic administration of chemotherapeutics, which has limited efficacy and causes side effects. To overcome current limitations, GateMOF will develop low-toxicity Molecular Organic Frameworks (MOFs) as advanced nanosystems to tackle cancer. Such Eco-MOFs will be equipped with molecular gates and loaded with anticancer drugs resulting in advanced biocompatible nanosystems with the ability to respond to stimuli present in the tumor intracellular/microenvironment for a selective anticancer drug delivery. The project combines the unique expertise of the host laboratory (Supramolecular Chemistry and Biotechnology) and the candidate (MOF design and synthesis) to ensure the fulfillment of objectives. The fellow will be trained in advanced nanomaterial preparation with molecular gates to obtain stimuli-responsive MOFs for anti-cancer drug delivery, including training for biological studies for their evaluation in vitro in cells and in vivo in animal models. Notably, the project will also allow the fellow to gain experience in patenting and tech transfer. Altogether, GateMOF will develop a new therapeutic technology and provide the fellow with complementary scientific and transferable skills with a significant impact toward an independent research career.

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Coordinator

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA
Net EU contribution
€ 165 312,96
Address
CAMINO DE VERA SN EDIFICIO 3A
46022 Valencia
Spain

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Region
Este Comunitat Valenciana Valencia/València
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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