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CHIRON · The role of the non-canonical death receptor signalling in cancer and immune cells

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202330 September 2027EU funding €1,531,800Call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-SE-01

Immune surveillance refers to the ability of the immune system to efficiently induce cell death (apoptosis) in aberrant cells during the early stages of tumour development. This induction of cell death involves the binding of the death ligand TRAIL (TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) to its death receptors (DRs) DR4 and DR5 on the target cell. However, tumour cells can escape this immune surveillance by switching the signalling downstream of DRs from the canonical pro-apoptotic signal towards a survival signal. Previous work from CHIRON partners highlights that this non-canonical DR-signalling regulates both tumour cell behaviour and immune cell functions, demonstrating its central role in understanding the tumour microenvironment. Yet, many aspects of the DR-signalling pathways remain unresolved, hampering the exploitation for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. CHIRON will address these gaps via its main scientific aims: (i) to develop novel small molecule inhibitors (SMIs) to inhibit non-canonical DR-signalling (WP1), (ii) to identify new DR4- and DR5-binding partners within tumour and immune cells (WP2), and (iii) to gain a mechanistic understanding of the role of the non-canonical DR-signalling pathway in immune cells and cancer types (WP3). To achieve this, the CHIRON consortium combines the multidisciplinary and complementary expertise and resources of six academic and three private sector partners to (i) generate novel knowledge and innovative tools, (ii) strengthen an efficient network of knowledge exchange for further innovative synergies, and (iii) develop the expertise of early-stage and experienced researchers through excellent training. The outputs of the research will (i) develop novel tools to sensitise tumour cells for TRAIL-induced cell death, (ii) guide future diagnostic and therapeutic strategies to utilize and modulate DR-signalling, and (iii) train the expertise necessary to turn such knowledge into innovative services and products.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

IZMIR BIYOTIP VE GENOM MERKEZI

TR · €202,400

participant

ANYO LABS AB

SE · €165,600

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

IE · €202,400

participant

DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITESI

TR · €202,400

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE

FR · €202,400

participant

ENIOS APPLICATIONS IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA

EL · €202,400

participant

BUDAPESTI MUSZAKI ES GAZDASAGTUDOMANYI EGYETEM

HU · €179,400

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAET BERN

CH

participant

COVALAB SAS

FR · €174,800

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE BOURGOGNE EUROPE

FR

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