
CYTOO, a
company that specializes in micropattern-enhanced cell-based assays, has teamed
up with Cenix
BioScience, a pioneer in developing industrial high-content screening
applications of RNAi, and three European academic partners to challenge the
current limits of high throughput (HT) RNAi screening in cultured cells. The
SME-driven project, coordinated by CYTOO, aims to combine HT applications of
RNAi with an emerging new technology for normalizing cultured cells' behaviour
by growing them on adhesive micropatterns. The MEHTRICS consortium has been
awarded a 4 million Euro research grant over 3 years under the European
Commission's Seventh Framework Program.
The industrial expertise at CYTOO and Cenix
will be ideally complemented by academic partners from the Heidelberg,
Germany-based Bioquant/Heidelberg University teams of Drs. Ulrich Schwarz and
Holger Erfle, the Lausanne, Switzerland-based EPFL team of Dr. Pierre Gönczy
and the Vilnius, Lithuania-based Institute FTMC team of Dr. Ramunas Valiokas.
The highly cross-disciplinary consortium, covering areas from chemistry and
nanotechnology to HT cell biology, pharmacology, automated image analysis and
mathematical modelling, will develop new know-how for micropattern-enhanced
cell-based assays with a very broad range of applicability. Ultimately, the
proof of principle for the optimized methodologies will include several
test-scale RNAi screens focused on basic and disease-relevant processes.
"Initial studies of our technology‘s
genuinely transformational potential have already begun to reveal its promise
for enhancing the quality of existing high content analyses and its potential
for establishing novel strategies driving such analyses," said Alexandra Fuchs,
COO of CYTOO.
"Since experimental designs required for RNAi
screens are among the most demanding of all HT/HC studies in cultured cells,
encompassing virtually all technical challenges also encountered in compound
screens, we expect the proposed scope of activities to deliver the maximal
potential for impactful innovation, widespread adoption and clear relevance for
all major applications of HT/HC cell screening, from RNAi to miRNA modulation
to analyses of drug action," stated Dr. Christophe Echeverri, CEO/CSO of Cenix.
The consortium's administrative and financial
activities will be coordinated by VITAMIB, a well-established French SME
specialised in design and management of collaborative research projects.
About CYTOO
CYTOO is a distinctive Life
Sciences Systems/ Tools enabling company that currently offers a breakthrough
solution that brings robustness, sensitivity and powerful quantification to
cell-based assays and High Content Screening (HCS). The technology offers
exquisite control over the cells' microenvironment, leading to normalized cell
morphology and behaviour. CYTOO is engaged in developing, manufacturing and
commercializing innovative products to the Life Sciences research community
(industry and academia). The company has tailored a portfolio of innovative
products using its proprietary cell adhesive micropattern technologies to
target first its fast growing High Content Screening and Analysis segment
within the large cell biology market.
About Cenix
Cenix BioScience GmbH
conducts contract research and technology development focused on cell-based and
in vivo applications of RNA interference (RNAi), miRNA modulation and
high-content phenotyping to accelerate target discovery, target validation, and
the non-clinical development of new drug candidates. Now in its 13th year,
Cenix has built up leading scientific and commercial track records,
successfully progressing therapeutic programs for numerous industry and
academic partners in a wide range of disease fields. This success is anchored
in the consistent application of scientific and technical best practices in
fully customized, multi-staged projects designed to offer maximal strategic
value with full data transparency and carefully minimized risk.