Research into the development of innovative therapies to address chronic intestinal inflammation and prevent colorectal cancer is essential to improve the quality of life of patients and reduce the burden of this disease on society. The combination of advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and therapeutic technology offers promising opportunities in this area of medicine. In this regard, at AINIA, we are researching the search and development of innovative therapies using natural biomolecules, which allow for the design of innovative strategies to prevent and treat inflammatory processes associated with colorectal cancer. Here’s what we know.

Research strategies to treat intestinal inflammation and prevent colorectal cancer

The link between chronic inflammation and colorectal cancer is an area of interest in biomedical and pharmaceutical research, and efforts are made both to better understand the underlying mechanisms and to develop more effective treatments with fewer side effects. Among the research strategies, the following stand out:

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Key to Effectively Addressing the Complexity of Intestinal Inflammation and Colorectal Cancer

Research in this area often requires the interdisciplinary collaboration of experts in molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, and oncology, among other fields. This collaboration enables a more effective approach to the complexities of intestinal inflammation and colorectal cancer. Research in the development of innovative therapies to address chronic intestinal inflammation and prevent colorectal cancer is crucial for improving the quality of life of patients and reducing the burden of this disease on society. The combination of advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and therapeutic technology offers promising opportunities in this field of medicine.

Search and Development of Therapies to Prevent and Treat Inflammatory Processes Associated with Colorectal Cancer

Based on everything mentioned above, at AINIA, we are developing the PHARMANOVA project, in which we will research the development of tools and technological solutions for the biotechnological, biomedical, and pharmaceutical sectors to search for and develop innovative and targeted therapies based on natural biomolecules from plant and microbial origins. These will allow us to design innovative strategies to prevent and treat inflammatory processes associated with diseases of the colonic mucosa and colorectal cancer. Based on the needs to advance in the discovery and development of innovative therapies based on biomolecules, the research carried out in PHARMANOVA will allow us to obtain the following results:

Seeking Technological Solutions for the Development of Therapeutic Products for Inflammatory Processes Associated with Colorectal Cancer

Through the results of the PHARMANOVA project, AINIA aims to provide technological solutions to companies in the Valencian Community’s health biotechnology sector for the discovery and development of therapeutic products that prevent or treat inflammatory processes associated with diseases of the colonic mucosa and colorectal cancer.

New Methods for Validating Medications

In the USA, a new law signed at the end of December 2022 allows the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to approve new medications without the need for animal testing. Thanks to this law, other methods are being used to validate medications, such as human mini-organs (organoids), organs on a chip, and computer-based methods, instead of traditional animal testing methods. These methods have been shown to be more accurate and reliable than animal testing. These types of in vitro studies align with the research developed by the Preclinical Studies Line with in vitro models, which has technology and know-how based on experimental systems that reproduce the gastrointestinal system and colonic microbiota, as well as cell culture technology, tissue engineering, and microfluidics.
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