PRostate cancer OMics Oriented inTErvention

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN-IDID: 101169245
EC Contribution
€20,492
Consortium Size
15 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

PROMOTE focuses on multidisciplinary education of doctoral candidates (DCs) in -omics and artificial intelligence (AI) mediated intervention to improve clinical management of Prostate Cancer (PCa). PCa is the second most common malignancy, affecting ~1.3 million men every year worldwide. Tragically, there is a treatment paradox, as ~45% of PCa patients experience slow-growing cancer and are unlikely to progress rapidly, while PCa is not curable at advanced stage. Evidently, clinical management of PCa is not optimal, as patients which do not require treatment are over-treated, while for those that immediate actions are required, efficient treatment are still needed. To fill the above gaps, PROMOTE was formed to educate DCs in emerging -omics and AI technologies and deliver:a) novel non-invasive tools (based on biomarker- and AI- models) to guide intervention, andb) more efficient treatment options for advanced PCa (particularly metastatic) driven by molecular characterisation of the disease phenotypes.PROMOTE brings together 13 leading centers from different disciplines, including 3 SMEs, 4 university hospitals with clinical laboratories and 2 research institutes and 4 universities, closely collaborating with solid scientific background, as demonstrated by multiple publications. PROMOTE research builds on:i) available biobanks and -omics datasets within PROMOTE consortium, including >3000 urinary proteomics, >1100 imaging datasets paired with biopsy and pathology data, >350 paired RNA and proteomics urinary profiles, >100 tissue proteomics and ~300 phospho, proteo-genomic and transcriptomics profiles from public repositories,ii) established software and analytical protocols on -omics data integration, AI feature extraction and integration, systems biology, pathway enrichment, drug repurposing and in vitro testing, andiii) infrastructure to support hosting and training of DCs.Moreover, PROMOTE training programme has strong innovation and industrial focus.

Consortium (15)

Project Results (3)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (3)
Identifying biomarkers at an early stage: overcoming limitations of clinical proteomics
Expert Review of Proteomics· 2025DOI
Agnieszka Latosinska, Maria Frantzi, Justyna Siwy, Harald Mischak
Omics-Mediated Treatment for Advanced Prostate Cancer: Moving Towards Precision Oncology
International Journal of Molecular Sciences· 2025DOI
Yasra Fatima, Kirubel Nigusu Jobre, Enrique Gomez-Gomez, Bartosz Małkiewicz, Antonia Vlahou, Marika Mokou, Harald Mischak, Maria Frantzi, Vera Jankowski
Urinary biomarkers as a triage tool for guiding biopsy decisions in Prostate cancer patients with PI-RADS 1 - 3 scores: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews· 2025
Kirubel Nigusu Jobre, Jakub Karqacki, Kilian Baritz, Antonia Vlahou, Harald Mischak, Maria Frantzi, Enrique Gómez-Gómez, Bartosz Małkiewicz