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GEREMY · Gene Therapy for treatment of rare inherited Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy
Development of a cure for rare cardiac diseases is a risky, costly and time-consuming process, which is hampered by insufficient insight into pathophysiological mechanisms of the diseases and lack of relevant disease models. The GEREMY consortium proposes to overcome this challenge by developing a gene therapy (GT) for inherited arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), by targeting the disease-causing PLN (non-desmosomes) and PKP2 (cardiac desmosomes) mutations. The GEREMY consortium will apply a unique parallel approach and investigate various promising GT approaches (oligonucleotide chemistries, gene editing and gene delivery). Also, the consortium will engineer disease models for proper assessment of therapeutic interventions and aims to provide in vitro & in vivo preclinical proof-of-concept for the GT.A significant benefit compared to current technologies is that the GT has the potential to be a curative treatment for rare cardiac diseases. Based on previous successes, GEREMY will target PLN & PKP2 as a roadmap of the technology. Restoring the primary defect in the PLN & PKP2 genes that cause the disease will lead to preserving or even restoring myocardial contractility. Through this approach, GEREMY will work towards a curative treatment of inherited ACM and likely other cardiomyopathies, which significantly reduces the healthcare burden. The project’s experts in preclinical research and cardiac genetics will deliver preclinical efficacy and safety data for the mutation correction. The partners with regulatory and clinical trial expertise (EXOM, EUF, NLHI) will prepare for immediate start of clinical trials upon project completion, and apply for orphan drug designation. EUPATI, a patient organisation and KUL ethics partner will ensure that the project is continuously aligned with patient needs and ethical perspectives. The whole consortium will contribute to communicate an disseminate the results to ensure maximum exploitation of this breakthrough technology.
Consortium · 11 organisations
STICHTING NETHERLANDS HEART INSTITUTE
NL · €1,312,250
STICHTING EUPATI FOUNDATION
NL · €251,000
KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN - KNAW
NL · €992,129
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN
NL · €1,052,500
FUNDACAO GIMM - GULBENKIAN INSTITUTE FOR MOLECULAR MEDICINE
PT · €507,890
EXOM DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
DE · €180,448
KLINIKUM DER TECHNISCHEN UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN (TUM KLINIKUM)
DE · €1,389,763
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
BE · €500,000
ITA-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO
FI · €1,288,125
STICHTING GENETISCHE HARTSPIERZIEKTE PLN
NL · €300,000
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
UK
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