Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy

Causes explaining the epidemic of IgE-associated (allergic) diseases are unclear. MeDALL (Mechanisms of the Development of Allergy) aims at generating novel knowledge on mechanisms of allergy initiation, in particular in childhood. To understand how a complex network of genetic and environmental factors leads to complex allergic phenotypes, a novel stepwise, large and integrative translational approach is needed. MeDALL includes experts in allergy, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, biology, animal models, biochemistry and systems biology combining strengths of ongoing EU projects. Classical phenotypes (expert-based) and novel phenotypes of allergy (hypothesis-free statistical modelling) are compared. Population-based data are collected from a cross-sectional study (Karelia) and existing birth-cohorts followed using a common protocol. IgE to foods and inhalants are tested using component-resolved diagnosis across Europe in populations.

Biomarker profiles ( fingerprints ) are extensively assessed using epigenetics, targeted proteomics and unbiased transcriptomics in a sample of the study population. Those associated with allergic phenotypes are validated in large study populations. Relevant fingerprints are combined into network biomarker phenotype handprints using a systems biology approach and validated in a sufficiently powered sample. Animal studies and in vitro human immunology reinforce the validation. This information coupled with classical and novel phenotypes characterize environmental protective and susceptibility factors of allergy and risk groups. Results are fitted into new integrative complex mathematical models to establish suitable biomarkers for early diagnosis, prevention and targets for therapy of allergy-associated diseases such as asthma and atopic dermatitis. Ethics and gender are considered. MeDALL aims at improving health of European citizens, Europe competitiveness and innovative capacity while addressing global health issues.

Short name and number: 
MEDALL, 261357
Name of US Partner: 
ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS
Contact: 

ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS

Administrative contact: Elizabeth BECKETT-FIRMAGE (Ms.)
S. Rural Road 1711, 873503, TEMPE, UNITED STATES
Tel: +1-5206267441
Fax: +1-5206266623

http://researchadmin.asu.edu/

Participating Countries: 
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Norway
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
United States
Area: 

Health

Category: 

FP7 Project with U.S. partner