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MICROB-PREDICT · MICROBiome-based biomarkers to PREDICT decompensation of liver cirrhosis and treatment response
Decompensation of liver cirrhosis and progression towards acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) causes 1.2 million deaths/year. Microbiome is causally involved in cirrhosis progression and is for drugs the first interaction point with the patients. Drugs can alter the microbiome leading to unwanted effects or even facilitating their effects, but the microbiome metabolizes the drugs, shapes their effects and possibly determines the host response to drugs. As each person carries an individual microbiome, insight in these processes should help stratify or even personalize patient health care and treatment. The aims of MICROB-PREDICT are 1) to better understand the role of microbiome and the gut-liver-axis interactome with respect to microbiome functionalities, 2) to identify and validate microbiome-based biomarkers and signatures for personalized prediction of decompensation and ACLF, and response to treatment, 3) to design three new tests as easy-to-use tools and point-of-care, smartphone-connected nanobiosensors, and 4) to validate them in a randomized controlled trial. MICROB-PREDICT will assemble existing data and samples from major microbiome initiatives in hepatology (12 international studies, >10,000 patients), and enrich them with holistic and in-depth analysis using cutting-edge multi-omics technologies of host and microbiome from different body sites in samples of >1,000 patients collected in a longitudinal manner with sequential visits and controlling for confounders. MICROB-PREDICT results will foster more accurate, personalized risk stratification and significant steps towards personalized treatment of decompensated cirrhosis and ACLF. World-leading microbiome specialists, technology leaders and clinical experts make this a programme of scientific excellence; patient organisations (ELPA) and the European Association for the study of the Liver (EASL) will channel our results into a powerful dissemination, communication and exploitation programme.
Consortium · 24 organisations
EUROPEAN FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY OF CHRONIC LIVER FAILURE (EF-CLIF)
ES · €2,283,191
VAIOMER
FR · €479,200
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS LEIDEN
NL · €495,500
UNIVERSITAET MUENSTER
DE · €523,231
REGION SYDDANMARK
DK · €887,500
EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY
DE · €2,001,900
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
FR · €648,000
BIOBYTE SOLUTIONS GMBH
DE · €287,100
DEBRECENI EGYETEM
HU · €347,000
FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA DE NANOCIENCIA I NANOTECNOLOGIA
ES · €1,078,510
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
DK · €1,193,977
FUNDACIO DE RECERCA CLINIC BARCELONA-INSTITUT D INVESTIGACIONS BIOMEDIQUES AUGUST PI I SUNYER
ES · €455,400
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
ES · €221,800
JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE-UNIVERSITAET FRANKFURT AM MAIN
DE · €126,577
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
NO · €143,750
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDYOF THE LIVER
CH · €56,200
HOSPITAL CLINIC DE BARCELONA
ES
EUROPEAN LIVER PATIENTS ASSOCIATION
BE · €80,000
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
DE · €975,664
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
FR · €612,000
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
UK · €323,500
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
BE · €595,000
CONCENTRIS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT GMBH
DE · €685,000
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
UK · €500,000
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