(proEVLifeCycle) The life cycle of extracellular vesicles in prostate cancer: from biogenesis and homing, to functional relevance
Project summary
The lifecycle of extracellular vesicles (EVs) is poorly understood and their potential as non-invasive biomarkers and therapy targets is a growing area of interest. This research can perfectly be integrated with the high need for novel biomarkers and therapy targets for prostate cancer. Any relief in the burden of this disease will have major impact on the huge socio-economic problems for patients, families, caregivers and society. In proEVLifeCycle, we aim to unravel the mysteries of EV biogenesis, homing and uptake to explain how EVs operate in disease processes, their heterogeneity, their molecular complexity, the biological functions they drive, their local and systemic dissemination and how these may be manipulated.
Impact
Early stage researchers will jointly clarify the lifecycle of EVs and identify novel biomarkers and therapy targets for one of the most frequently occurring cancers, prostrate cancer, using state-of-the-art model systems, imaging and profiling tools, and systems biology.
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Marie Sklodowska-Curie ITN