Development of in vitro and in vivo strategies to avoid and cure male infertility (GROWSPERM)

Basic data for this project

Type of projectEU-project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster01/05/2014 - 30/04/2018

Description

In many European countries at least 20% of young men exhibit sperm parameters below the lower WHO reference level and this will affect their fertility. Male infertility has a dramatic impact on the individual and couple’s psychological and social well-being and results in significant healthcare costs. Currently male patients that do not produce sperm have no therapeutic options to father children.Different therapeutic interventions for male infertility have to be developed depending on the severity of germ cell deficits in individual patients. In cases where undifferentiated germ cells are present in the testis, strategies based on sperm development from spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) in vitro or in vivo need to be established. However, if no germ cells are present in the testis, somatic cells of such patients will be the only option from which to develop their own sperm. Development of these potential therapies requires detailed understanding of the entire process of sperm production from stem cells through to functional sperm. This information is still incomplete and fragmented.The current proposal seeks to train young scientists in a network that joins together the complementary knowledge and expertise of several public and private EU partners from disciplines of physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, chemistry and medicine in the field of male reproduction to investigate three strategies for sperm development: (1) propagation of human SSCs in vitro followed by their transplantation, (2) sperm development in vitro from stem cells or early germ cells, (3) sperm development in human testis tissue grafts in vivo.By coaching young scientists in this inter-sectorial and multidisciplinary network, we will train the next generation of researchers within the EU who are then primed to become leaders in the field of male fertility that continue to investigate basic science and translational aspects leading to novel interventions and clinical applications.

KeywordsReproduktionsmedizin; Reproduktionsbiologie
Website of the projecthttp://growsperm.eu
Funding identifier603568
Funder / funding scheme
  • EC FP 7 - Marie Curie Actions - Initial Training Networks (ITN)

Project management at the University of Münster

Schlatt, Stefan
Institute of Reproductive and Regenerative Biology

Applicants from the University of Münster

Schlatt, Stefan
Institute of Reproductive and Regenerative Biology

Research associates from the University of Münster

Neuhaus, Nina Julia
Institute of Reproductive and Regenerative Biology

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • Academic Medical Center Amsterdam (AMC)Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
  • Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
  • Karolinska Institutet (KI)Sweden
  • Free University of Brussels (VUB)Belgium
  • Lead Pharma Holding B.V.Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
  • The University of EdinburghUnited Kingdom