Respiratory Host-Pathogen Interaction

HORIZON.2.1HORIZON-RIAID: 101057129
EC Contribution
€75,973
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Summary

Lower respiratory tract infections resulting from seasonal epidemics and pandemics are among the leading causes of death globally. There is a paucity of treatment options for viral respiratory pathogens and patient care remains largely supportive. This underscores a desperate need for identifying novel targets for prophylactic/treatment interventions and early prediction models of disease outcome to personalise treatment. The REACT consortium ? uniting high-level experts in virology, immunology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, and bioinformatics ? will assess genotypic, high-dimensional immunophenotypic, demographic and clinical data in the context of disease course to define host-pathogen interactions of viral respiratory tract infections, focusing on the predominating viruses i.e. influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). In characterised, ethnically diverse clinical cohorts comprising patients with varying disease severities, we will genotype both virus and host, map deep immunological phenotypes spanning cellular, humoral and innate immunity, and characterise host responses in human nasal epithelial organoid models following viral infection. Novel bioinformatics approaches that include knowledge discovery and machine learning will be used to integrate and analyse multidisciplinary datasets to assess the individual and combined impact of factors on disease phenotype. Information on the deep characterisation of the dynamics of the immune responses to the chosen viruses and identified factors critical for viral control and immune protection will be made available on a dedicated project website to clinicians, researchers, health authorities, and public. This will provide direct and immediate access to our findings for further development of personalised treatment, therapeutic targets and vaccines in future trials and clinical practice to improve the wellbeing of the EU population and beyond.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (24)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (7)
Unlocking the full potential of human pluripotent stem cell–derived kidney organoids through bioengineering
Kidney International· 2025DOI
Goux Corredera, Iphigénie; Amato, Gaia; Moya-Rull, Daniel; Garreta, Elena; Montserrat, Nuria
Engineering physiological environments to advance kidney organoid models from human pluripotent stem cells
Curr Opin Cell Biol .· 2024DOI
Anisha Pahuja 1, Iphigénie Goux Corredera 1, Daniel Moya-Rull Elena Garreta , Nuria Montserrat
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Advanced Materials· 2024DOI
Garreta, Elena; Moya‐Rull, Daniel; Marco, Andrés; Amato, Gaia; Ullate‐Agote, Asier; Tarantino, Carolina; Gallo, Maria; Esporrín‐Ubieto, David; Centeno, Alberto; Vilas‐Zornoza, Amaia; Mestre, Rafael; Kalil, María; Gorroñogoitia, Izar; Zaldua, Ane Miren; Sanchez, Samuel; Izquierdo Reyes, Laura; Fernández‐Santos, María Eugenia; Prosper, Felipe; Montserrat, Nuria
Harnessing mechanobiology for kidney organoid research
Front Cell Dev Biol.· 2023DOI
Zarina Nauryzgaliyeva, Iphigénie Goux Corredera,Elena Garreta, and Nuria Montserrat*
A diabetic milieu increases ACE2 expression and cellular susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infections in human kidney organoids and patient cells
Cell Metabolism· 2022DOI
Garreta E; Prado P; Stanifer ML; Monteil V; Marco A; Ullate-Agote A; Moya-Rull D; Vilas-Zornoza A; Tarantino C; Romero JP; Jonsson G; Oria R; Leopoldi A; Hagelkruys A; Gallo M; González F; Domingo-Pedrol P; Gavaldà A; Del Pozo CH; Hasan Ali O; Ventura-Agu
Assessing kidney development and disease using kidney organoids and CRISPR engineering
Frontiers In Cell And Developmental Biology· 2022DOI
Safi W; Marco A; Moya D; Prado P; Garreta E; Montserrat N
Protocol for SARS-CoV-2 infection of kidney organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells
Star Protoc· 2022DOI
Garreta E, Moya-Rull D, Stanifer ML, Monteil V, Prado P, Marco A, Tarantino C, Gallo M, Jonsson G, Hagelkruys A, Mirazimi A, Boulant S, Penninger JM, Montserrat N.
Deliverables (16)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - REACT (Respiratory Host-Pathogen Interaction)