Project description
Tumour metastasis: targeting mitochondrial one-carbon metabolism
Understanding the metabolic dependencies in metastasis is a challenge in cancer therapy; it is the leading cause of death for cancer patients. Recent research has demonstrated that mitochondrial one-carbon (1C) metabolism, leading to formate overflow, enhances tumour cell invasiveness. However, effective strategies to target this pathway have yet to be established. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the Target-C1 project will adopt a multidisciplinary approach to address 1C metabolism and its pro-invasive effects caused by formate overflow in cancer. The aim is to develop new anti-cancer strategies by targeting this overflow. The project will reduce formate accumulation through gene therapy and utilise melatonin to inhibit formate production.
Objective
The key research goal of the MSCA PF is to enhance the leadership and research capability of the fellow Laura Martínez via implementing a multidisciplinary and innovative research project focused on targeting mitochondrial one-carbon metabolism and formate overflow to prevent the pro-invasive effect induced by this metabolite. The understanding of the specific metabolic dependencies involved in the metastatic cascade remains a challenging endeavor in cancer therapy since metastasis is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. In this sense, in the receiving group it has been recently demonstrated that mitochondrial one-carbon (1C) metabolism, which leads to formate overflow, plays a pivotal growth-independent role in promoting tumor cell invasiveness. However, effective strategies targeting this mitochondrial pathway have not yet been elucidated. Consequently, this proposal aims to further explore the promising role of 1C metabolism in cancer progression with the final goal to establish new strategies targeting formate overflow, potentially paving the way for the development of new anti-cancer therapies. The specific objectives are (1) preventing formate accumulation inducing formate degradation by gene-therapy approaches and (2) using melatonin as a therapeutic agent to inhibit formate production. This project will be carried out at Luxembourg Institute of Health and supervised by Dr. Johannes Meiser, a recognized expert in Cancer Metabolism. The experience of the applicant in melatonin and gene-therapy research, together with the recognized expertise of the host group in metabolomic will lead to the proper project achievement. This MSCA PF will provide the applicant with advanced technical training in metabolomic, the core expertise of the host lab, and cytometry, as well as self-reliant project management, leadership and mentoring skills, increasing Laura future opportunities towards becoming an autonomous researcher specialized on Cancer Metabolism.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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1445 Strassen
Luxembourg
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