European network to promote research into uncommon cancers in adults and children: Pathology, Biology and Genetics of Bone Tumors (EuroBoNeT)

Grunddaten zu diesem Projekt

Art des ProjektesEU-Projekt koordiniert außerhalb der Universität Münster
Laufzeit an der Universität Münster01.02.2006 - 31.07.2011

Beschreibung

Primary bone tumours are rare, accounting ~0.2% of the cancer burden. Children and young adolescents are frequently affected. Their aggressiveness has major impact on morbidity and mortality. Though progress has been made in pathological and genetic typing, the aetiology is largely unknown. Though advances in therapeutic approaches increased survival, significant numbers of patients (~40%) still die. Within the EuroBoNeT integration will be achieved by staff exchange and website-based discussion forums to increase and disseminate knowledge of primary bone tumours at the molecular level for development of new tools for patient care and cure and technology. With this integration exchange of material (virtual BioBank), Standard Operating Protocols and the use of technology platforms will enable us to obtain statistical significant datasets, otherwise not achievable due to the rareness and large number of sub entities. A joint programme will contribute in obtaining molecular portraits of tumours, separated in 4 research lines (RL). In each RL the biology of the separate group (RL1: cartilaginous tumours; RL2: osteogenic tumours and related sarcomas; RL3: osteoclastogenesis and Giant cell tumours of bone; and RL4: Ewing family of tumours) will be examined by genome wide expression and genomic aberration studies. More specific hypothesis driven approaches will be investigated by RNA/protein expression and mutation analysis. Knowledge on normal growth and differentiation will be gathered through in vitro studies. This would lead to further understanding and identification of markers for malignant transformation and/or progression, as well as identification of therapeutic targets. Next to research, dissemination of knowledge will be achieved by training courses on bone and soft tissue pathology for all interested. The last is required since patients usually do not present themselves at centres, which necessitates spreading of knowledge.

StichwörterBone Tumors
Webseite des Projektshttp://www.eurobonet.eu/
Förderkennzeichen18814
Mittelgeber / Förderformat
  • EU FP 6 - Networks of Excellence (NoE)

Projektleitung der Universität Münster

Korsching, Eberhard
Institut für Bioinformatik

Antragsteller*innen der Universität Münster

Korsching, Eberhard
Institut für Bioinformatik

Wissenschaftliche Projektmitarbeiter*innen der Universität Münster

Agelopoulos, Konstantin
Medizinische Klinik A (Med A)
Neumann, Anna
Institut für Bioinformatik
Schuch, Ronaldo
Institut für Bioinformatik

Projektbeteiligte Organisationen außerhalb der Universität Münster

  • Helsinki University Central Hospital (HUCH)Finnland
  • Rikshospitalet University Hospital (NRH)Norwegen
  • Universidad De Salamanca (USAL)Spanien
  • Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet (RH)Dänemark
  • Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)Niederlande (Königreich der)
  • Stiftung Orthopadische Universitatsklinik Heidelberg-Schlierbach (ORTHO HEIDELBERG)Deutschland
  • Ospedale San Camillo (TREVISO HOSPITAL)Italien
  • Pepscan Systems B.V. (PEPSCAN)Niederlande (Königreich der)
  • University Of Antwerp (UA)Belgien
  • Solvo Biotechnology Inc. (SOLVO)Ungarn
  • Universität Lund (LU)Schweden
  • Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)Deutschland
  • Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam (EMC)Niederlande (Königreich der)
  • The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital National Health Service Trust (ROH)Vereinigtes Königreich
  • Universität Bern (UBERN)Schweiz
  • Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (HHU)Deutschland
  • Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent (APD UZG)Belgien
  • Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli (IOR)Italien
  • Mrc Holland Bv (MRCH)Niederlande (Königreich der)
  • Universitat De Valencia (UVEG)Spanien
  • Semmelweis University (SE)Ungarn
  • Universität OxfordVereinigtes Königreich
  • Katholische Universität Leuven (KU Leuven)Belgien

Koordinierende Organisationen außerhalb der Universität Münster

  • Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)Niederlande (Königreich der)