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IBD-BIOM · Diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for inflammatory bowel diseaseIBD-BIOM

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201230 September 2016EU funding €5,999,611

Inflammatory bowel diseases affect 0.8% of the Europeans, and are associated with high morbidity, definite mortality and an increasing economic burden. Current diagnostic tools and therapeutics for IBD are unsatisfactory. Development of biomarkers allowing insights into pathogenesis, prognosis and targeted therapy is a major unmet need. This programme addresses that need. IBD-BIOM is a multidisciplinary consortium of leading academic and industrial SME researchers in inflammatory bowel disease, genomics, glycomics, glycoproteomics and activomics. Recent genome-wide association studies performed by IBD-BIOM partners have identified nearly 100 genes associated with IBD, but clinical application of these is so far limited. IBD-BIOM will capitalise on its existing high quality clinical, genetic, biochemical and immunological data and biological samples on over 6000 very well characterised IBD patients and controls by exploiting novel technological approaches made available through the expertise and global leading position of IBD-BIOM partners. These comprise cutting edge epigenetic, glycomic, glycoproteomic and activomic approaches which were all previously reported to be associated with inflammation and disturbances to the immune system. The inclusion of these complementary analyses in the diagnostics of IBD should also facilitate elucidation of pathways through which environmental exposures influence IBD risk and progression. A complex systems biology approach will be used to integrate, interrogate and understand this multidimensional dataset to identify novel early diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and new targets for therapeutic intervention. The track record of achievement of IBD-BIOM partners coupled to the central and leading positions of the research-intensive SME partners in IBD-BIOM is a strong indication that the ambitions work programme will be achieved and a framework to facilitate swift conversion of research discoveries into commercial products.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

UK · €1,336,174

participant

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS LEIDEN

NL · €542,800

participant

IP RESEARCH CONSULTING SASU

FR · €424,000

participant

LUDGER LIMITED

UK · €392,948

participant

Edith Cowan University

AU

participant

FACULTY OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB

HR · €552,146

participant

CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER

US · €662,666

participant

GENOS DOO ZA VJESTACENJE I ANALIZU

HR · €988,360

participant

UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

NL · €25,000

participant

AZIENDA OSPEDALIERO-UNIVERSITARIA CAREGGI

IT · €508,467

participant

MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV

DE · €567,050

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