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LUMINESCENT IMPLANTS AS PORTS FOR LIGHT-BASED THERAPIESbroad

PHOTOTHERAPORT · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-01-01–2026-12-31

EC contribution

€2,999,840

Total cost

€2,999,840

Beneficiaries

8
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDEROPEN-01 · scheme HORIZON-EIC · topic HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDEROPEN-01-01. CORDIS record →

Objective

A major difficulty in developing clinically useful treatments is to deliver therapeutic action with spatiotemporal precision and pharmacological specificity. This unmet need is exemplified in (1) neuropathic pain, which is due to abnormal inflammation and/or excitability of localized somatosensory nerves, sometimes resembling sudden stabbings or electric shocks, and in (2) epilepsy, a disease characterized by seizures that are due to a transient state of synchronized firing of a localized population of cortical neurons. Inflammation can be treated with photobiomodulation (PBM) but requires localized delivery of light. These conditions can be also treated with neuroinhibitory drugs (e.g. inhibitors of sodium channels, potentiators of GABAa receptors) but their systemic adverse side effects pose limitations to their safety and efficacy, and once administered, their activity cannot be controlled. To address this issue, we will use locally emitted light, which delivers anti-inflammatory action by PBM. It also allows turning on and off the pharmacological action of photoswitchable drugs locally and on demand. To illuminate the target sites in the body, we will develop PhotoTheraPorts, light-emitting implants based on upconverting nanoparticles. Their visible light emission can be controlled remotely and noninvasively with infrared light applied externally through the tissue and bone. Their encapsulation offers high efficacy and long-term tolerability. We will also develop suitable photoswitchable drugs with anti-inflammatory and neuroinhibitory activity, and we will preclinically test the efficacy and safety of both devices and drugs. We will demonstrate preclinically a novel treatment modality to reduce inflammation and neuroinhibition locally and on demand, in well-established animal models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain (peripheral, spinal cord, brain cingulate cortex) and epilepsy (focal seizures), producing a deep impact in the management of these conditions.

Beneficiaries (8)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE BIOENGINYERIA DE CATALUNYA ES coordinator €789,515
LATVIJAS ORGANISKAS SINTEZES INSTITUTS LV participant €407,500
UNIVERSIDAD DE CADIZ ES participant €405,500
TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IL participant €300,000
TEAMIT INSTITUTE S L ES participant €276,000 Yes
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS ES participant €275,420
RIGAS STRADINA UNIVERSITATE LV participant €275,000
TAMPEREEN KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR FI participant €270,905

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