TWINNING FOR EXCELLENCE TO ADVANCE RESEARCH IN THE ACTIVATION OF ANTI-TUMOR IMMUNE RESPONSE AFTER ELECTROCHEMOTHERAPY COMBINED WITH GENE ELETROTRANSFER OF pDNA ENCODING ICIs

Widening ParticipationHORIZON-CSAID: 101160061
EC Contribution
€14,991
Consortium Size
6 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

More than a decade has passed since the first immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) was approved for the treatment of advanced melanoma, marking the beginning of immunotherapies in cancer treatment. However, even in the best scenarios with a combination of ICIs and standard therapies, durable benefit is not achieved in about half of patients. Therefore, new approaches are needed on how best to exploit the potential of ICIs. The scientific aim of the ZAP cancer project is to determine how a local ablative technique, electrochemotherapy with BLM, CDDP or OXA induced immunogenic cell death (ICD), can be combined with gene electrotransfer of pDNA encoding ICIs to elicit a systemic anti-tumor immune response. The ZAP cancer project plans to improve access to scientific excellence, optimize research management and accelerate the exchange of personnel, knowledge and ideas in the European Research Area (ERA) and the two participating institutions from the widening countries; the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana (IOLJ) and the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of University of Ljubljana. ZAP cancer will expand the existing collaborative network with three leading European institutions: Institute of Pharmacology and Structural Biology, a department of the CNRS (IPBS-CNRS), Toulouse, France, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Leuven, Belgium, The Institute of Translational Pharmacology, Institute of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) and a new partner: The Medical University of Graz (MUG), Graz, Austria. Through the proposed project, a multidisciplinary network of cancer research centers will collaborate to establish a state-of-the-art, high-throughput multi-omics in vitro and in vivo research platform at IOLJ and FHS that will provide them with valuable new expertise and knowledge that will enhance their potential for future successful applications at the European and international levels.

Consortium (6)

Project Results (4)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (4)
Electroporation of 3D-Cultured Breast Cancer Cells Elicits T Lymphocyte-Mediated Killing
Bioelectricity· 2026DOI
Ramona Marino, Elisabetta Sieni, Monica Dettin, Annj Zamuner, Maria Teresa Conconi, Nico Martarelli, Vincenzo M. Perriello, Andrea Marra, Mario Cioce, Emanuela Signori, Mariangela De Robertis
Efficient gene transfer by pulse parameters for electrochemotherapy of cells <i>in vitro</i> and in muscle and melanoma tumors in mice
Radiology and Oncology· 2025DOI
Omerzel Masa; Markelc Bostjan; Brezar Simona Kranjc; Sersa Gregor; Cemazar Maja
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
International Journal of Molecular Sciences· 2025DOI
Tanja Jesenko; Masa Omerzel; Tina Zivic; Gregor Sersa; Maja Cemazar
Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids
Molecular Therapy Nucleic Acids· 2025DOI
De Robertis, Mariangela; Bozic, Tim; Santek, Iva; Marzano, Flaviana; Markelc, Bostjan; Silvestris, Domenico Alessandro; Tullo, Apollonia; Pesole, Graziano; Cemazar, Maja; Signori, Emanuela