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BETACELLTHERAPY - Beta Cell Programming for Treatment of Diabetes (Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health) (2005-04-01 - 2010-03-31) (»add to infobox)



ACRONYM:BETACELLTHERAPY
BUDGET:23.331.200 €
FUNDING:11.788.000 €
INSTRUMENT:Integrated Project
PROGRAMME:Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health
Diabetes is a frequent chronic disease that reduces quality of life and increases risks for life-threatening complications. Its onset in younger patients is caused by massive losses in insulin-producing beta cells. Regenerating a functional beta cell mass is thus a major goal in biomedicine and in society. Beta cell grafts prepared from human pancreases can cure the disease but development of this form of beta cell therapy is hindered by shortage in donor organs. Our consortium with leading teams in molecular, developmental and functional biology has worked out an integrated program to generate insulin-producing beta cells in therapeutic quantities and established interactions to translate knowledge to associated bioindustry and multicenter clinical trials, as well as to society. Nature's biologic program to develop and preserve a functional beta cell mass throughout life is taken as platform for directing strategies towards laboratory production of a therapeutic beta cell mass. Beta cells will be derived from embryonic stem cells and from transdifferentiating liver, intestinal and pancreatic exocrine cells. Functional genomics will be used to compare phenotypes of beta cells from new sources with those isolated from the pancreas. This analysis will direct further research and judge on the start of preclinical testing. It will also generate new tools and quality control criteria that will allow standardization of ongoing trials and adjustments in graft biology to increase its long-term survival and function in patients. The consortium considers its plan realistic in its perspective to help develop a cure for diabetes by (re)programming cells for beta cell therapy.

COORDINATOR (1/1) 


Daniel PIPELEERS (Contact / VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL (BE100 - Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale) (BE - Belgium))

PARTICIPANTS (21/21) 


Frederic LEMAIGRE (Contact / CHRISTIAN DE DUVE INSTITUTE OF CELLULAR PATHOLOGY (BE100 - Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale) (BE - Belgium))

Bernard PEERS (Contact / UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE (BE332 - Arr. Liège) (BE - Belgium))

Jens H. NIELSEN (Contact / KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET (DK001 - København og Frederiksberg kommuner) (DK - Denmark))

Shimon EFRAT (Contact / TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY (IL - Israel) (IL - Israel))

Fatima BOSCH (Contact / UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA (ES511 - Barcelona) (ES - Spain))

Henrik SEMB (Contact / LUNDS UNIVERSITET (SE044 - Skåne län) (SE - Sweden))

Pedro Luis HERRERA (Contact / UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE (CH012 - Valais) (CH - Switzerland))

Jonathan Michael Wyndham SLACK (Contact / UNIVERSITY OF BATH (UKK12 - North and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire) (UK - Great Britain))

Dominic John WITHERS (Contact / UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UKI11 - Inner London - West) (UK - Great Britain))

Christel HENDRIECKX (Contact / JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION CENTER FOR BETA CELL THERAPY IN EUROPE (BE100 - Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale) (BE - Belgium))

Philippe RAVASSARD (Contact / CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS) (FR101 - Paris) (FR - France))

Raphael SCHARFMANN (Contact / INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) (FR101 - Paris) (FR - France))

Jorge FERRER (Contact / INSTITUT D'INVESTIGACIONS BIOMEDIQUES AUGUST PI-SUNYER (ES511 - Barcelona) (ES - Spain))

Anne GRAPIN-BOTTON (Contact / INSTITUT SUISSE DE RECHERCHES EXPERIMENTALES SUR LE CANCER (CH011 - Vaud) (CH - Switzerland))

Andrea JAHRAUS (Contact / BETA-CELL (BE241 - Arr. Halle-Vilvoorde) (BE - Belgium))

Luc Marina François SCHOONJANS (Contact / THROMB-X NV (BE242 - Arr. Leuven) (BE - Belgium))

Ole D. MADSEN (Contact / NOVO NORDISK A/S (DK002 - Københavns amt) (DK - Denmark))

Thomas Rolf MANDRUP-POULSEN (Contact / NOVO NORDISK A/S (DK002 - Københavns amt) (DK - Denmark))

Johan HYLLNER (Contact / CELLARTIS AB (SE0A2 - Västra Götalands län) (SE - Sweden))

Finn CILIUS NIELSEN (Contact / RIGSHOSPITALET (DK001 - København og Frederiksberg kommuner) (DK - Denmark))

Zhidong LING (Contact / AKADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL (BE100 - Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale) (BE - Belgium))

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Development and testing of new preventive and therapeutic tools




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