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Improved stratification of sepsis patients based on the R to SI ratio
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 3
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

The UN explains: "Significant strides have been made in increasing life expectancy and reducing some of the common killers responsible for child and maternal mortality.

Major progress has also been made on increasing access to clean water and sanitation, reducing malaria, tuberculosis, polio and the spread of HIV/AIDS.

However, many more efforts are needed to control a wide range of diseases and address many different persistent and emerging health issues."

The EU-funded Research Project
This innovation was developed under the Horizon 2020 project ImmunoSep with an end date of 30/06/2024
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Description of Project ImmunoSep
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection, and is characterized by a high mortality of up to 30-40%. Treatment of sepsis was revolutionized by two steps that significantly decreased mortality: antibiotics and the intensive care units. It has been hoped that a third revolution, immunotherapy, would further improve outcome of sepsis, but this hope did not materialize. This was due to the incompletely understood pathophysiology, and the heterogeneity of the immune status in different sepsis patients. We propose that while both overinflammation and immunoparalysis are important, they are present in individual sepsis patients.The mission of the present project is to design and perform a proof-of-concept clinical trial of personalized immunotherapy in sepsis, and within this clinical trial, to develop a next-generation theranostics platform for the design of future personalized immunotherapy trials in sepsis. This theranostics platform would be based on an integrated, multidimensional systems biology analysis of omics-based datasets, to identify biomarkers, clinical endotypes, and therapeutic targets for precision medicine approaches. In order to achieve the mission proposed, several complementary aims will be pursued: Aim 1: To design and perform a large personalized immunotherapy trial in sepsis patients, that can provide a clinical answer towards the usefulness of currently employed immunotherapies for sepsis. Aim 2: To chart host genome, epigenome, transcriptome, metabolome and microbiome in at least 180 sepsis patients enrolled in Aim 1 over a defined time course. Aim 3: To use a theranostics approach based on the data provided by Aim 2 to design novel personalized immunotherapeutic strategies. Aim 4: To integrate the clinical and psychological aspects involved when introducing novel immunotherapies for infections in the health care systems of European countries, building bridges with the patient community.

Innnovation Radar's analysis of this innovation is based on data collected on 17/10/2024.
The unique id of this innovation in the European Commission's IT systems is: 128461