Founding offer · lifetime membership for a single £24, exclusive to our first members · closes 20 June Claim your place →
Global Research Partnerships £24 Lifetime Log inCreate free account

Funded Projects › HORIZON

Host4Hypnozoites · Parasite-host interactions regulating dormancy and reactivation of malaria parasites

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 March 202428 February 2030EU funding €11,429,675Call ERC-2023-SyG

What?Hypnozoites are dormant liver stage malaria parasites that can reactivate and cause repeated blood-stage infections without the bite of an infectious mosquito. We will, for the first time:- characterize the cellular environment contributing to dormancy at systems level (WP1)- explore the reactivation kinetic and tissue environment of hypnozoites within the natural host (WP2)- functionally characterize host & parasite factors governing dormancy or reactivation (WP3)Why?- Dormancy and reactivation of hypnozoites is an unresolved biological mystery since decades- Dormant parasites are a major obstacle to the curative treatment of malariaThe challenge:Tracking the in vivo development and understanding the biology of these rare, quiescent parasites that normally reside inside the liver of the hostThe solution:A synergistic, multidisciplinary investigation, which is only possible if we combine the unique resources and complementary expertise of three leading laboratories in:- Radiopharmaceutical chemistry for the development of dedicated Positron Emission Tomography tracers for non-invasive investigation of the parasites in situ, as well as to capture infected tissue samples for systems level investigations- Systems biology for simultaneous multi-omics profiling of the parasite and the host cell at single-cell resolution and in the spatial context to be validated by parasitological assays- Parasitology for functional investigation through genetic engineering and manipulation of the parasites in vitro and validation within the natural hostAnticipated project outcomes:- Detailed insights into the relapse characteristics of the parasite in vivo- Understanding how host and parasite factors collectively determine the fate of infection- Novel imaging, transfection and omics methods for malaria research and beyond- Opportunities for novel therapeutic strategies for awakening and killing these vicious pathogens

Consortium · 3 organisations

coordinator

STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT

NL · €3,697,599

participant

STICHTING BIOMEDICAL PRIMATE RESEARCH CENTER

NL · €5,800,000

participant

STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC

NL · €1,932,076

Research fields

View the official record on CORDIS →

← Find collaborators and more funded projects

Source: CORDIS, Publications Office of the European Union. Global Research Partnerships surfaces open EU research data to help you find collaborators; we are not affiliated with the European Union.