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CLAUDIA · CAR T ceLls with Anti-exhaUstion Device for Immunotherapy Advancement

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202631 March 2028EU funding €150,000Call ERC-2025-POC

Ovarian cancer (OC) is the 8th most commonly occurring cancer in women and it is estimated that by 2050 the number of women diagnosed with OC will rise over 55%. The main treatment modalities for OC, surgical resection and first-line chemotherapy, often fail the complete remission. CAR T cell-immunotherapy approved for the treatment of blood tumours have limited impact on solid tumors, including OC.CLAUDIA develops next-generation anti-exhaustion HER2 CAR T cells (ex-CAR T) to overcome one of the key barriers in OC immunotherapy: T-cell exhaustion. Building on ERC Starting Grant results, CLAUDIA brings to in vivo preclinical models CAR T cells engineered with synthetic sensor-actuator circuits, that are activated by early exhaustion hallmarks and trigger local multi-therapeutic payloads combining (i) intracellular reprogramming to downregulate exhaustion-associated genes, and (ii) extracellular checkpoint interference to remodel the tumor microenvironment (TME).This high-risk/high-gain Proof of Concept moves beyond basic research by demonstrating improved persistence and anti-tumor efficacy in an in vivo HER2+ OC xenograft model.If successful, CLAUDIA will deliver a tumor-conditioned, autoregulated intervention expected to enhance CAR T durability, reduce systemic toxicity, and generalize across multiple solid tumors.The exploitation strategy integrates two complementary routes, (i) Product Model → creation of an EU-based startup to develop ex-CAR T for OC, leveraging early partnerships with clinical distributors and manufacturing facilities; (ii) Technology Model → licensing CLAUDIA’s anti-exhaustion circuits to biotech and pharma leaders (e.g., Novartis, Gilead/Kite, Miltenyi).Supported by IIT’s Technology Transfer Office for IP management, startup creation, and early regulatory planning, CLAUDIA aims to establish a new foundation in CAR T therapies for solid tumors, addressing urgent clinical needs and delivering significant societal impact.

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FONDAZIONE ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA

IT · €150,000

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