WP4

Therapeutics

Coordination and implementation of multicenter clinical studies to evaluate the efficacy of new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

Description and Mission

Building on our fundamental and translational research, our objectives are:

  1. Establish a preclinical drug screening platform
    Within the Center for Research on Inflammation, we will develop a preclinical platform for drug screening, using organoids. It will be dedicated to inflammatory and fibrotic diseases, leveraging the expertise of our partners in organoid models and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
  2. Design and conduct clinical trials
    Under the direction of Prof. Gabriel Steg, a recognized expert in atherothrombosis, we will develop early clinical trials (Phase 1) and phases 2–3, with innovative designs. A dedicated working group will identify and support the most promising trials proposed by FHU partners, facilitating their structuring and funding applications.
  3. Develop targeted therapeutics
    We will continue the development of treatments targeting the cells and pathways involved in fibrosis. CAR-T cells, in collaboration with Drs. J. Larghero and J.D. Bouaziz (Saint-Louis Hospital), represent a promising avenue. The identification of common targets across multiple organs and diseases, as outlined in WP2, will allow for the design of innovative CAR-T approaches for diseases with a poor prognosis and limited therapeutic options.

In parallel, non-pharmacological therapies will be integrated into this WP. For example, we will study the use of virtual reality to assist surgical and non-surgical procedures, particularly percutaneous therapies in valvular diseases. The increasing number of affected patients calls for optimizing these techniques to prevent tissue remodeling, fibrosis, and cardiac dysfunction, while reducing operative complications.

By bringing together the strengths of our partners, we aim to develop new therapeutic regimens to significantly improve the management of patients suffering from remodeling, inflammation, and fibrosis. This collaborative work will strengthen scientific research and attract significant funding.

The Team

Marina URENA ALCAZAR

Leader WP4, Cardiologue
Hôpital Bichat – Claude Bernard, Paris

Philippe Gabriel STEG

Leader WP4, Chef de service de Cardiologie
Hôpital Bichat – Claude Bernard, Paris

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