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REPRODIVAC

Next-generation vaccines and diagnostics to prevent livestock reproductive diseases of worldwide impact

Informazioni Generali

Coordinatore:
ENEA (Italia)
Responsabile:
BASCHIERI SELENE - SSPT-BIOTEC-GREEN (CASACCIA)
Ruolo ENEA:
COORD

Programmi Europei

Programma:
HORIZON EUROPE (2021-2027) -> Cluster 6 - Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (IA - Innovation Action)

Descrizione e Attività

Descrizione Generale

Endemic and zoonotic infectious reproductive diseases of livestock cause major economic losses globally and threaten both food security and public health. REPRODIVAC will develop new and improved vaccines and diagnostic tools required to better control four priority abortifacient diseases: porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), Q fever, ovine enzootic abortion (OEA), and porcine brucellosis. The consortium spans academia and industry with complementary expertise including structural biology, microbiology, immunology, plant and veterinary sciences. This enables us to address reproductive disorders with an interdisciplinary approach:
(1) applying reverse and structural vaccinology to select and design vaccine and diagnostic candidate antigens;
(2) exploiting relevant protein expression systems for the production of these antigens;
(3) producing rationally attenuated and viral vectored vaccines; and (4) developing a suite of molecular and immunological diagnostic tests, including point-of-care tests (PoC) to discriminate vaccinated from infected animals (DIVA). We will develop a broadly protective PRRSV vaccine, and a serological ELISA that will reliably correlate with PRRSV neutralising antibody titres. We will identify protective subunit vaccine candidates for Q fever and validate a companion serological DIVA test. We will further refine an OEA vaccine for commercialisation and pursue a complementary approach towards a DIVA-compatible next-generation subunit vaccine and serological and molecular DIVA/PoC tests. We will develop live attenuated Brucella suis vaccines and brucellosis diagnostic tests with improved specificity. These new vaccines and diagnostics will be further developed by our industrial partners and made accessible to users. Thereby by using the latest technologies in vaccine and diagnostic development REPRODIVAC will improve animal health and welfare, productivity and sustainability of the livestock sector, as well as human health.

Attività svolta da ENEA

ENEA coordina il progetto e partecipa alle attività dei seguenti work package (WP):
WP5 - Stakeholder engagement, dissemination, exploitation, and communication
WP6 – Project & IP management
WP7 – Ethics requirements
Partecipa inoltre alle attività dei seguenti work package (WP):
WP1 - Target antigen identification and structure-based vaccine design
WP2 - Antigen and antibody production and delivery platforms
WP3 - Evaluation of vaccine antigen formulations in vivo
WP4- Specific diagnostic tests and DIVA strategies

Dati Finanziari (in euro)

Costo Eleggibile

Progetto:
3.136.284,00
ENEA:
874.526,00

Contributo

Progetto:
3.125.324,00
ENEA:
874.526,00

Durata del Progetto

Anno di stipula e Durata:
2022 - 60 mesi
Periodo:
01-09-2022 -> 31-08-2025

Partner (16)

Ruolo Nome Nazione
AFFILIATED CEP - CONSORCIO CENTRE D Spagna
ASSOC THE PIRBRIGHT INSTITUTE LBG Regno Unito
ASSOC MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE Regno Unito
ASSOC ASSOCIACIO PORCSA - GRUP DE SANEJAMENT PORCI DE LLEIDA Spagna
ASSOC CZ VETERINARIA SA Spagna
ASSOC Global DX Ltd Spagna
ASSOC EPFL - ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE Svizzera
COORD ENEA Italia
PARTNER UNIV. OF VETERINARY MEDICINE VIENNA Austria
PARTNER CEVA SANTE ANIMALE SA Francia
PARTNER FLI - FRIEDRICH-LOEFFLER-INSTITUT Germania
PARTNER STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH Paesi Bassi
PARTNER CITA CENTRO DE INVESTIG. Y TECNOL. AGROALIMENT DE ARAGON Spagna
PARTNER UNIV. DE LLEIDA Spagna
PARTNER UNIV. DE NAVARRA Spagna
PARTNER UNIV. MURCIA (UMU) Spagna

Keyword CORDIS (1)

Keyword Argomento
Veterinary Medicine Agriculture and Marine Resources and Products

Altre Keyword (1)

Keyword
Vaccines