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BestTreat – Building a Gut Microbiome Engineering Toolbox for In-Situ Therapeutic Treatments for Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Description du projet

Un traitement à base de microbiome pour les maladies du foie

La stéatose hépatique non alcoolique (NAFLD) se caractérise par l’accumulation de graisses dans le foie et touche principalement les personnes en surpoids ou obèses. La NAFLD est susceptible d’évoluer vers une cirrhose et constitue une cause majeure de cancer du foie. Le projet BestTreat, financé par l’UE, s’intéresse à la définition du rôle du microbiome dans la NAFLD. Un déséquilibre du microbiome intestinal a été associé à diverses maladies, dont la NAFLD, mais le mécanisme sous-jacent reste méconnu. Ce projet de recherche contribuera à développer de nouvelles approches diagnostiques et de biothérapies vivantes impliquant le microbiome intestinal pour la prévention ou le traitement de la NAFLD.

Objectif

BestTreat fosters education of ESRs in a project to uncover microbiome signatures for risk prediction and monitoring of NAFLD and to contribute to the development of therapeutic treatments based on metabolically beneficial microbial consortia. It trains 15 ESRs at world-leading academic institutions and companies, thus forming strong interdisciplinary links between industry, life and medical sciences, and end-users. BestTreat aims to train a new generation of highly qualified ESRs with entrepreneurial competencies in modern Life Sciences through state-of-the-art research projects. The projects focus on the identification and functional characterization of microbial consortia that contribute to metabolic control, and the application of this knowledge to develop novel leads for drug discovery and therapies for NAFLD. The new field on microbiome based therapeutics requires highly skilled scientists with interdisciplinary knowledge on medicine, systems biology and computer science, as well as hands-on experience with several types of tissue samples and model organisms that can optimally translate their research findings into sustainable improvements in clinical practice. BestTreat overcomes current barriers by establishing a strong, multidisciplinary and inter-sectoral training network, developing technologies tailored to solve key questions in human metabolism, microbiology and bioinformatics. The BestTreat programme will exploit recent developments in high-throughput and genome-wide screening technologies, combine these with modern molecular cell biology and systems biology approaches and ultimately translate the data into new leads for the discovery of live biotherapeutics. This specific cross-disciplinary training program will educate young scientists to the next level needed to advance this research field for the upcoming decennium. The training programme will be complemented with a complete set of transferable skills.

Coordinateur

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR NATURSTOFF-FORSCHUNG UND INFEKTIONSBIOLOGIE EV HANS-KNOLL-INSTITUT
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 758 365,20
Adresse
BEUTENBERG STRASSE 11A
07745 Jena
Allemagne

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Région
Thüringen Thüringen Jena, Kreisfreie Stadt
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 758 365,20

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