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The tumor microbial communities: Characterization, effects and translational opportunities

Projektbeschreibung

Charakterisierung des Mikrobioms von Tumoren

Die auf unserer Haut, im Darm und in anderen Teilen unseres Körpers vorkommenden Bakterien wurden bereits eingehend untersucht. Jüngste Erkenntnisse deuten darauf hin, dass Bakterien, Pilze und Viren auch Tumoren besiedeln. Das EU-finanzierte Projekt Tumor microbiome zielt darauf ab, die molekulare Signatur des Mikrobioms verschiedener Krebsarten zu untersuchen und den Einfluss dieser Bakterien auf die Tumorbiologie und das Ansprechen auf die Therapie zu ermitteln. Das Verständnis der Wechselwirkungen zwischen Tumorbakterien und Tumorimmunität ist von zentraler Bedeutung für die Optimierung des klinischen Erfolgs der Immuntherapie. Darüber hinaus können Bakterien für die Verabreichung neuartiger Krebstherapeutika genutzt werden.

Ziel

The human body is host to a huge number of bacteria. While bacteria were first detected in human tumors over 150 years ago, our knowledge about their number, identity or effects in different human tumor types is still mostly rudimentary.

Over the last few years we focused on studying the tumor microbiome. We developed multiple methods to characterize and visualize intra-tumor bacteria, taking special measures to tell apart true tumor-bacteria from contamination. Profiling over 1,800 human tumors and normal adjacent tissues demostrated that bacteria are prevalent in many tumor types and that each tumor type has a unique microbial signature.

This application aims to capitalize on our cutting-edge research tools, vast experience and comprehensive preliminary data to shed light on the uncharted field of the tumor microbiome. We plan to:

(1) Characterize the different microbial communities (bacteria, fungi, others) and their dynamics in human tumors. We strive to provide a near complete narrative of how bacteria are distributed in the tumor, their association with immune cells and their dynamic changes with tumor development, metastasis and drug treatments.

(2) Study the effects that microbial communities may have on tumor biology, focusing primarily on tumor microbiome-mediated drug resistance and on tumor microbiome effects on tumor-associated macrophages.

(3) Exploit intra-tumor microbial communities for translational opportunities and novel therapeutics, in particular as an adjunct to current mainstay therapy or delivering innovative therapeutics via live bacteria.

Thus, this project will transform our understanding of the structure and function of intra-tumor microbial communities and will pave the way for us, as well as many others, to translate our findings into novel therapeutic options for cancer patients.

Gastgebende Einrichtung

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 2 000 000,00
Adresse
HERZL STREET 234
7610001 Rehovot
Israel

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Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Gesamtkosten
€ 2 000 000,00

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