Research Grants 22/09378-5 - Oncologia veterinária, Diagnóstico de câncer - BV FAPESP
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Development of innovative therapies and diagnostic tools for veterinary oncology

Grant number: 22/09378-5
Support Opportunities:Research Projects - Thematic Grants
Start date: December 01, 2023
End date: November 30, 2028
Field of knowledge:Agronomical Sciences - Veterinary Medicine
Principal Investigator:Heidge Fukumasu
Grantee:Heidge Fukumasu
Host Institution: Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos (FZEA). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Pirassununga , SP, Brazil
Pesquisadores principais:
Ricardo de Francisco Strefezzi
Associated researchers:Andrigo Barboza de Nardi ; Cristina de Oliveira Massoco Salles Gomes ; Daniele Fernanda Rosim ; David John Argyle ; Deise Carla Almeida Leite Dellova ; Fabiana Fernandes Bressan ; Felipe Augusto Ruiz Sueiro ; Ivan Glaucio Paulino Lima ; Lucas Campos de Sá Rodrigues ; Marcus Antônio Rossi Feliciano ; Maria Lucia Zaidan Dagli ; Mirele Daiana Poleti ; Paulo Lee Ho ; Pedro Luiz Porfirio Xavier ; Renata Gebara Sampaio Dória ; Silvio Henrique de Freitas ; Susanne Müller-Knapp
Associated research grant(s):24/18875-8 - VETIMMUNE: VETerinary IMmunogenetics and ImMUne Repertoire Analysis for PrecisioN Veterinary Medicine, AP.R SPRINT
24/02168-0 - PanCancer: development of an advanced genetic panel for diagnosing and monitoring various types of cancer in dogs, AP.R
24/00105-1 - Multi-user equipment approved in grant 22/09378-5: ion genestudio S5 plus, AP.EMU
Associated scholarship(s):25/01955-1 - Oncolytic effect analysis of genetically modified NDV expressing canine GM-CSF, BP.IC
24/11149-0 - Phase 1 Clinical Trial Using Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) for Oncolytic Therapy of Equine Sarcoid, BP.MS
24/08666-2 - Unveiling the Small Secrets of Canine Lymphoma: Precision Oncology for Prognosis in Dogs", BP.DR
+ associated scholarships 24/14435-3 - Production of recombinant NDV viruses as oncolytic therapy candidates for animal cancers., BP.PD
24/11189-1 - Phase 1 Clinical Trial of Oncolytic Virus NDV-GFP in Dogs, BP.DD
24/00139-3 - DEVELOPMENT OF ONCOLYTIC VIRUS EXPRESSING CXCL10 AND XCL2 FOR CANINE MELANOMA, BP.MS
24/01420-8 - High-throughput analysis of Protein Kinase inhibitors in animal cancer cell lines, BP.IC - associated scholarships

Abstract

The increase over the years in the number of people with cancer and cancer deaths, as well as the existence of cancers in different organs with heritable causes or not, are very similar to what happens in other animal species, especially those sharing the human environment as dogs and cats. In Brazil there are 55,1 and 24,7 million living dogs and cats respectively. Considering that 1 in 4 dogs develop cancer, there are almost 14 million living dogs that will develop cancer at some point in their lives. A big issue in veterinary oncology is the limited number of treatment options as well as early diagnosis and accurate tests. Therefore, the aim of this project will be the development of innovative therapies and molecular tests for improved cancer treatment in animals, addressing 5 scientific and technological challenges: (1) Development of high throughput screening (HTS) for comparative oncology studies and assessment of innovative cancer therapies; (2) Production of oncolytic recombinant NDV viruses for animal cancers; (3) Phase 1 clinical trial of Oncolytic NDV in tumor bearing dogs; (4) Development of NGS immunosequencing for use as liquid biopsy to monitor minimal residual disease in dogs with high-grade multicentric lymphoma and; (5) Development of a molecular panel for personalized cancer therapy in dogs. This proposal has top international and national associated researchers, and the requested resources are mostly for the acquisition of consumables and scholarships. (AU)

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(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
XAVIER, PEDRO L. P.; MARCAO, MAYCON; SIMOES, RENAN L. S.; JOB, MARIA EDUARDA G.; STREFEZZI, RICARDO DE FRANCISCO; FUKUMASU, HEIDGE; MALTA, TATHIANE M.. Machine learning determines stemness associated with simple and basal-like canine mammary carcinomas. HELIYON, v. 10, n. 5, p. 12-pg., . (23/07358-0, 18/00583-0, 23/05099-7, 22/06305-7, 19/14928-1, 22/09378-5, 21/00283-9)