Under the framework of WP1, we have achieved a significant milestone by successfully standardizing processes related to detecting small ncRNAs in clinical samples. The approved SOP has been disseminated among the partners and served as a recommended guideline in WPs 3-5, which focused on discovering small ncRNAs as biomarkers in CRC, HCC, and RCC, respectively.
As part of WP2, UMF CLUJ has successfully completed all tasks, including the delivery of D2.1 Exosomal small ncRNA profile from blood plasma/serum samples. Partners from UMF CLUJ evaluated levels of CRC-related miRNAs in the exosomes and confirmed that they are significantly elevated in CRC patients compared to healthy controls. UMF CLUJ also finalized all planned secondments related to WP2, demonstrating successful collaboration within the RNADIAGON consortium.
The scientific progress and results of WP3 were summarized in D3.1: Circulating small ncRNA-based diagnostic signature in CRC patients. As part of WP3, MU collaborated with BioVendor (WP6) on the validation phase of small ncRNA as CRC diagnostics to enable the development of the intended product. A postdoc secondee from MU underwent her secondment focused on analyzing circulating miRNAs in CRC at MDACC and further facilitated works on WP3.
UNIFE accomplished all WP4 tasks, with results summarized in D4.1 and focused publication output. They identified and independently validated serum miRNAs capable of predicting the response to therapy in patients with advanced HCC. The two secondments to MDACC from UNFE facilitated the work on WP4.
MUG has successfully implemented the SOP (WP1) and performed global profiling and validation of circulating miRNA and piRNA levels and identification of specific miRNA and piRNA signatures specific for RCC and each RCC histological subtypes, which is declared in approved D5.1. MUG collaborated with BioVendor to perform independent cross-laboratory validation, whereas one secondment from BioVendor to MUG further facilitated this step.
To fulfil the main objective of WP6, BioVendor has successfully implemented technology for detecting small ncRNA and assembled the prototype diagnostic kit based on detecting two circulating small ncRNAs. Detailed product information is described in the appendix as technical documentation and Instructions for Use for CRC sncRNA diagnostic kit (D6.1).
As a part of W7, training focused on the demonstration of the process of development, production, and certification of diagnostic tests, ensuring continuity leading to a successful transfer, was included in the internships between BioVendor and MUG, UNIFE, UKE, and CLUJ.
To fulfil the aims of the WP8 and to disseminate project results, social media platforms were used to spread knowledge about internships and the possibilities the RISE program could offer. Also, we conducted workshops and project meetings, and interviews with RNADIAGON researchers appeared in print media, online articles, TV, and radio. In total, 24 scientific publications were dedicated to RNADIAGON, many of which were the result of collaborative efforts between partners during secondments. These publications have played a significant role in advancing research in the field.