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PD-MitoQUANT · PD-MitoQUANT – A quantitative approach towards the characterisation of mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
Mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in Parkinson’s Disease (PD), but detailed understanding of the cause and effect in αSyn toxicity is lacking. Through provision of quantitative and systematic characterisation of mitochondrial dysfunction, PD-MitoQUANT will provide unprecedented understanding of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in PD, identify and validate novel disease biomarkers, and propose innovative therapeutic targets that can be further progressed by the EFPIA partners. The consortium leverages multi-disciplinary expertise in the fields of αSyn biochemistry, iPSC-derived PD models, mitochondrial function and structural analysis, proteotoxicity, ER stress and UPR signaling, systems biology of mitochondrial function, and in vivo animal models. A key focus will be quantitative description and integrated analysis of mitochondrial function and its relation to proteotoxicity; representing a key panel of consortium partners Prehn [RCSI], Abramov [UCL], Corti [ICM] and Koopmann [RUMC] who also have assembled long–standing expertise in primary neuron culture, iPSC-derived neurons, PD in vivo models, proteostasis and ageing studies. These investigations will be supported by expert teams in iPSC-derived in vitro PD models and in vivo PD models from the academic partners (Hunot [ICM], Melki [CNRS], Di Monte [DZNE], Broccoli [CNR], SME [Mimetas] and EFPIA partners [Teva], [Lundbeck] and [UCB]. Through integrated in vitro, in silico and in vivo approaches, and supported computationally by SME [GENEXPLAIN], PD-MitoQUANT will perform thorough and unprecedented investigations of mitochondrial dysfunction. Finally, the consortium will initiate a European research platform of excellence investigating mitochondrial dysfunction in PD continuing beyond the project, further supported by [PUK]’s PD human tissue biobank. This will provide long-term and sustainable progress in the understanding of mitochondrial dysfunction in PD and towards clinical application.
Consortium · 15 organisations
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND
IE · €1,088,108
MIMETAS BV
NL · €249,228
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR NEURODEGENERATIVE ERKRANKUNGEN EV
DE · €537,652
UCB BIOPHARMA
BE
PINTAIL LTD
IE · €165,946
TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED
IL
STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT
NL
INSTITUT DU CERVEAU ET DE LA MOELLE EPINIERE
FR · €849,895
STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM
NL · €401,298
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
IT · €541,146
H. LUNDBECK AS
DK
GENEXPLAIN GMBH
DE · €147,921
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
UK · €358,278
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €158,463
PARKINSON'S DISEASE SOCIETY OF THEUNITED KINGDOM LBG
UK
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