Validating C. Elegans Healthspan Model for Better Understanding Factors Causing Health and Disease, to Develop Evidence Based Prevention, Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Other Strategies

At a glance

Project duration
05/2015  – 10/2020
Funded by

Horizon 2020: Research and Innovation Action (RIA)

Project description

Healthspan (the life period when one is generally healthy and free from serious disease) depends on nature (genetic makeup) and nurture (environmental influences, from the earliest stages of development throughout life). Genetic studies increasingly reveal mutations and polymorphisms that may affect healthspan. Similarly, there are claims about lifestyle modifications or treatments improving healthspan. In both cases, rigorous testing is hampered by the long lifespan of model organisms like mice (let alone humans) and the difficulty of introducing genetic changes to examine the phenotype of the altered genome. We will develop C. elegans as a healthspan model. Already validated extensively as an ageing model, this organism can be readily modified genetically, and effects of environmental manipulations on healthspan can be measured in days or weeks. Once validated as a healthspan model, it can be used for an initial assessment of preventive and therapeutic measures for humans, as well as for risk identification and the initial evaluation of potential biomarkers. It will also prove useful to study interactions between genetic and various environmental factors.

Cooperation partners

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    UniversityDenmark

    Aarhus University

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    Hungary

    Abiomics Europe KFT

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    Germany

    AnalytiCon Discovery GmbH

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    Spain

    Biopolis S.L.

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    UniversityBelgium

    Ghent University

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    UniversityGreat Britain

    Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine

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    UniversityBelgium

    Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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    UniversityGermany

    Rostock University Medical Center

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    UniversitySwitzerland

    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich

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    Italy

    The Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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    UniversityFinland

    The National Institute for Health and Welfare

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    UniversityChina

    Tsinghua University

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    UniversityUnited States of America

    University of Pennsylvania

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    UniversityEstonia

    University of Tartu