EndoCompass project: research roadmap for calcium and bone endocrinology

Background Endocrine science remains underrepresented in European Union research programmes despite the fundamental role of hormone health in human well-being. Analysis of the CORDIS database reveals a persistent gap between the societal impact of endocrine disorders and their research prioritizatio...

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Autores: Jähn-Rickert, Katharina, Zibar Tomšic, Karin, D. Anastasilakis, Athanasios D., Bertocchio, Jean-Philippe, Brandi, Maria Luisa, Fassnacht, Martin, Cheung, Moira Shang-Mei, Gevers, Evelien, Gittoes, Neil, Martos Moreno, Gabriel Ángel, Milovanovic, Petar, Raimann, Adalbert, Tencerova, Michaela, Tsourdi, Elena, Vlug, Annegreet G., Högler, Wolfgang, Kamenický, Peter
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Repositorio:Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAM
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:biblosearchi::da85ee71d653d3edb957241d0511c7fd
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10486/774380
https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejendo/lvaf064
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:calcium
phosphate
parathyroid hormone
vitamin D
bone
primary hyperparathyroidism
hypoparathyroidism
Medicina
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Sumario:Background Endocrine science remains underrepresented in European Union research programmes despite the fundamental role of hormone health in human well-being. Analysis of the CORDIS database reveals a persistent gap between the societal impact of endocrine disorders and their research prioritization. At national funding level, endocrine societies report limited or little attention of national research funding towards endocrinology. The EndoCompass project—a joint initiative between the European Society of Endocrinology and the European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology—aimed to identify and promote strategic research priorities in endocrine science to address critical hormone-related health challenges. Methods Research priorities were established through comprehensive analysis of the EU CORDIS database covering the Horizon 2020 framework period (2014-2020). Expert consultation in bone and calcium endocrinology was conducted to identify key research priorities, followed by broader stakeholder engagement including society members and patient advocacy groups. Results Research priorities encompass primary hyperparathyroidism, chronic hypoparathyroidism, and rare calcium–phosphate disorders. Key areas include bone as endocrine organ, bone mass acquisition, secondary osteoporosis, and skeletal dysplasias. Special emphasis is placed on cellular senescence, sex-specific differences in disease manifestation, and development of novel diagnostic tools for bone quality assessment. Conclusions This component of the EndoCompass project provides an evidence-based roadmap for strategic research investment. This framework identifies crucial investigation areas into metabolic bone disease pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment strategies, ultimately aimed at reducing the burden of these disorders on individuals and society. The findings support the broader EndoCompass objective of aligning research funding with areas of highest potential impact in endocrine health