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Greece Project Notice - Capturing Non-Amplified Tumor Circulating DNA With Ultrasound Hydrodynamics


Project Notice

PNR 11193
Project Name Capturing non-Amplified Tumor Circulating DNA with Ultrasound Hydrodynamics
Project Detail The project suggests replacing the labor-intensive, occasionally biased and costly PCR method currently used for the detection of genetic markers with a simple, non-PCR based DNA quantification method. The suggested system will exploit the ability of acoustic waves to probe the hydrodynamic shape of surface-bound molecules, rather than mass. The scientific challenge to be addressed is to push the limit of detection to the zM range obviating the need to use a polymerase for DNA amplification. The technological challenge is to fabricate ultra sensitive acoustic devices and after capturing with high efficiency very low numbers of DNA present in a complex medium detecting them on the device surface. These ambitious goals will be achieved by developing novel probes and nanoparticles of tailor-made sizes and shapes for enhanced acoustic response; exploiting high frequency acoustic devices up to the GHz range; and, employing magnetic beads with microfluidics for specific target-capturing and enrichment. The proof-of-principle will be demonstrated during the detection of circulating-tumor DNA (ctDNA), currently an area perceived by cancer researchers as the “Holy Grail” of future cancer diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. We intend to validate our integrated acoustic platform towards the detection of common mutations occurring in colorectal and lung cancers, i.e., KRAS, EGFR and BRAF in serum. We anticipate that the “CATCH-U-DNA” concept will set the foundations for a simpler, more sensitive and affordable diagnostic method, from which patients in both the developed and developing countries will greatly benefit.
Funded By European union
Sector Healthcare and Medical
Country Greece , Western Europe
Project Value EUR 3,412,479

Contact Information

Company Name FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS
Address N PLASTIRA STR 100 70013 HERAKLION Greece
Web Site http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/210947_en.html

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