IDEAL

Integrated research on DEvelopmental determinants of Aging and Longevity.

IDEAL will obtain insight into the role of early life conditions affecting late-life health, disease and aging, and the role of epigenetic regulation therein. IDEAL will identify the determinants and targets of this epigenetic regulation utilizing a resource of unique human cohorts and animal studies that allow testing of hypotheses on the link between development and aging. Key objectives of IDEAL are:

  1. Quantify the role of epigenetic regulation in the response to developmental conditions that affect growth & metabolism, immunity, and reproduction in animal models and its translation to human conditions.
  2. Quantify the role of epigenetic regulation in the response to developmental conditions of humans and create the animal model that resembles such responses.
  3. Create a reference library of gene expression and epigenetic changes as a function of age and obtain insight into principles of epigenetic regulation across species.
  4. Develop monitoring tools of epigenetic effects following developmental conditions.
  5. Develop monitoring tools of epigenetic control during aging and their meaning for physiological functions, and for the development of biomarkers of aging
  6. Identify pathways determining and promoting human longevity.
  7. Identify pathways determining human health and longevity by influencing developmental processes.
  8. Develop animal models for testing relevant compounds to modify epigenetic effects early or later in life.

We will study known longevity determinants as well as newly discovered pathways, and we will link early development with all adult phases. Our research can provide models for testing interventions through epigenetic regulation that improves healthy aging and longevity and that can be translated into novel drug targets and protein therapeutics. IDEAL integrates expertise, resources and results of some of the best EU projects on ageing and has the potential to reshape health-care for a healthier and longer life in the EU.

Coordinator
Academisch Ziekenhuis Leiden - Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum (Netherlands)

Other participants
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM-UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
- Centro Interdipartimentale “Luigi Galvani”
- Resp. Scientifico : Prof. Claudio Franceschi 
Servicexs Bv (Netherlands)
Nordic Bioscience Compound Development A/S (Denmark)
Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen (Germany)
Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich (Switzerland)
Syddansk Universitet (Denmark)
University Of Southampton (UK)
Wageningen Universiteit (Netherlands)
Universiteit Leiden (Netherlands)
Karolinska Institutet (Sweden)
Università Della Calabria (Italy)
The Chancellor, Masters And Scholars Of The University Of Oxford  (UK)
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique (France)
Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne (Switzerland)
University College London (UK)

Start date 01/02/2011
End date 31/01/2016
Duration 60 months
Project Reference 259679
Project cost 15.935.888,16 EURO
Project Funding 11.986.951 EURO
Area FP7-COOPERATION-HEALTH  
Subprogramme Area HEALTH.2010.2.2.2-1: Role of early-life
developmental processes in longevity determination
Contract type Collaborative project-Large Scale Integrating Project