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IN-ARMOR · THERAPEUTIC EPIGENETIC ENHANCEMENT OF THE INNATE IMMUNITY TO EFFECTIVELY COMBAT ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE [IN-ARMOR]

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 May 202330 April 2027EU funding €5,998,972Call HORIZON-HLTH-2022-DISEASE-06-two-stage

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) & multi-drug resistance, whereby pathogens evolve to resist antibiotic drugs, is designated by WHO one of the top 10 health threats of our time and is a top 3 priority health threat requiring EU level coordination. AMR was estimated to be linked to 4.95 million deaths in 2019. The next global pandemic could be a multi-drug resistant bacterium, or emergence of ‘pan-drug’ resistant strains (resistant to all existing drugs). Alternative therapeutic approaches are proving to be expensive and slow to develop, whilst also facing the risk of evolving strains. The innate immunity presents the strongest potential to tackle AMR as it can generate antimicrobial molecules and proteins that directly inhibit microbial survival. Inducing such proteins has shown effective antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, fungi & protozoa. Building on this approach, leading professors and researchers from 9 Universities and research institutes are collaborating with 7 medical and industry partners representing 9 EU countries to introduce a novel class of immune system inducers able to enhance the body’s own innate microbial defence mechanisms to combat AMR and reduce incidence of the 13 listed most dangerous infections (including 2 of the top 3 priority-1 infections).IN-ARMOR will optimise an already developed drug platform using Computer Aided Drug Design, and in-silico approaches, in tandem with a nanotech-based drug delivery system for the first target indication. The developed therapy will be pre-clinically validated for safety and efficacy in-vitro and in vivo to complete all investigational Medicinal Product requirements.Upon completion, IN-ARMOR will be prepared for clinical validation. Upon commercialisation, IN-AMOR could potentially save more 4Mn lives worldwide and result in the significant burden reduction of antibiotic development with long-term cost reduction impact of €107Bn, whilst reducing the global disease burden by 96.84Mn DAL

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

HASKOLI ISLANDS

IS · €1,072,500

participant

BIOKERALTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE AIE

ES · €285,250

participant

AKTHELIA EHF.

IS · €605,750

participant

NUVISAN ICB GMBH

DE

participant

VIBIOSPHEN

FR · €321,758

participant

NUVISAN FRANCE SARL

FR · €348,000

participant

OBELIS SA

BE · €338,625

participant

JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO

FI · €368,344

participant

BETTHERA SRO

CZ · €145,625

thirdParty

FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO RAMON Y CAJAL

ES

participant

SERVICIO MADRILENO DE SALUD

ES · €348,518

participant

TAMPEREEN KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR

FI · €42,500

participant

INSPIRALIA SOCIEDAD LIMITADA

ES · €109,831

participant

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €308,100

participant

RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN

NL · €390,563

participant

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €823,610

participant

ENAMINE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE

UA · €100,000

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO

ES · €390,000

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