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Active HORIZON European Commission

Multimodal “4D”-therapy of pediatric high grade glioma

€1.49M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum Heidelberg
Country Germany
Start Date Jan 01, 2024
End Date Dec 31, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101117088
Grant Description

Paediatric high grade glioma (pHGG) is the most common malignant childhood brain tumour with standard-of-care inevitably resulting in therapy-resistant relapse or disease progression.

The need for new combinatorial treatments is universally acknowledged; however, modern combination therapies are sparse, include at most two modalities and have so far not been able to significantly improve the dismal prognosis of the disease.In this proposal, I conceptualize a highly targeted multimodal treatment strategy for pHGG (4D-therapy) based on complementary precision medicine approaches.

The system leverages multiple inter-modal synergies, overcomes resistance to individual therapies and disperses off-targeting to different cell populations, thereby creating a large therapeutic window.Initially, we will conduct a comprehensive screen to evaluate a novel regimen of combined upfront targeted drug- and radiotherapy (RT), followed by functional validation in vitro and in vivo.

In-depth molecular profiling will allow us to unravel mechanisms of radiosensitization.Further, we aim to establish an innovative gene therapy approach with unprecedented, highly specific tropism for tumour cells by combining elaborately selected adeno-associated viruses and nanocapsules with newly identified Cas-nucleases.Ultimately, we will systematically combine drug-RTs, gene therapies and existing tumour-specific CAR-T cells within a rationally designed, multimodal treatment regimen and evaluate its efficacy in a series of preclinical studies.

A broad representation of patient-derived xenografts, complemented by immunocompetent allograft models will provide leading-edge predictive power and a unique dataset to investigate multimodal interactions.I expect this project to provide pioneering insights into inter-modal treatment synergies, to produce stratified treatment protocols for pHGG, directly informing clinical trials and to become a pathbreaking feasibility study for multimodal cancer therapy.

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