ERANET NEURON Cofund 2 - CP - Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Neuroscience of Pain 2025

VASC-inPAIN – VASC-inPAIN

Résumé de soumission

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a debilitating and often irreversible side effect of neurotoxic chemotherapeutic agents, particularly oxaliplatin, used in colon cancer treatment. A hallmark of CIPN is chronic neuropathic pain, significantly reducing patients’ quality of life. Despite affecting over 70% of patients, no effective treatment exists. While research has predominantly focused on neuronal damage, emerging evidence suggests that vascular dysfunction—specifically blood-nerve barrier disruption and reduced nerve perfusion—plays a key role in CIPN-associated pain.
VASC-in-PAIN is a consortium-driven project investigating vascular dysfunction in oxaliplatin-induced pain and exploring vasodilators as a therapeutic strategy. Using preclinical models and patient data, we will determine whether restoring blood flow mitigates neuropathy while preserving oxaliplatin’s anti-tumor efficacy. Our multidisciplinary approach encompasses (1) chronic CIPN mouse models to assess long-term effects of vasodilators, (2) molecular and cellular pain mechanisms studies in peripheral nerves, dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord, (3) evaluating vasodilator impact on chemotherapy efficacy in tumor-bearing mice, (4) extending to other neurotoxic chemotherapies, and (5) retrospective patient data analysis. By targeting the vascular component of CIPN, this project aims to reposition vasodilators as a novel therapeutic strategy, addressing a critical unmet medical need.

Coordination du projet

Isabelle BRUNET (Institut National de la Santé et de la recherche médicale)

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Partenariat

INSERM - U1050 Institut National de la Santé et de la recherche médicale
OPTeN optimisation thérapeutique en neuropsychopharmacologie
University of Bonn
Ospedale San Raffaele s.r.l.

Aide de l'ANR 549 340 euros
Début et durée du projet scientifique : mars 2026 - 36 Mois

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