TRUSTEES OF TUFTS COLLEGE INC
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Breast cancer incidence has increased substantially during the last three decades, coinciding with the introduction of hormone mimics into the environment. It has been postulated that developmental exposure to xenoestrogens and in particular to bisphenol-A (BPA) may be the causal agent underlying this increase. It is hypothesized that BPA administered throughout the prenatal period (beyond gestational day 9) and postnatal period (birth to postnatal day 21) alters the expression of estrogen-responsive genes through estrogen receptor mediated mechanisms and/or by affecting DNA methylation, which in turn results in altered mammogenesis leading to an increased susceptibility to breast cancer. The following Specific Aims will be pursued: Aim 1: To determine the levels at which BPA exposure results in an increased incidence of mammary cancer. Two windows of susceptibility will be examined: from gestational day (GD) 9 to birth, and from GD9 to weaning (postnatal day [PND21]). At 50 days of age, rats will be challenged with a single intraperitoneal dose of the carcinogen nitrosomethylurea (NMU, 20 mg/kg) or vehicle. Tumor incidence and latency period will be measured (n=30 rats/group for an a level of 0.05 and power=0.80). The time-course of histoarchitectural changes and emergence of pre-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions will be examined. To assess the internal dose, BPA levels in blood of dams will be measured during the exposure period. Additionally, a marker of exposure will be developed to increase the range of detected doses. Aim 2: To explore mechanisms responsible for the induction of neoplastic changes due to BPA exposure. The genesis and maintenance of tissue architecture involves several levels of biological organization. Thus, this study will explore i) BPA exposure effects on mRNA expression, ii) the methylation pattern of genomic DNA both in the stroma and epithelium, and iii) the role of stromal and epithelial alterations by means of tissue recombination experiments and whether the presence of pre-neoplastic lesions is due to BPA-mediated stromal and/or epithelial alterations. This work will immediately and significantly impact: 1) Basic science: The unraveling of the morphogenic events that mediate the carcinogenic effect of BPA will signal the central role of tissue architecture in carcinogenesis, and thus switch the focus of research in cancer from events occurring at the subcellular level of organization to the tissue level of organization and to non-mutagenic agents, such as morphogens and hormones, as important causal agents. 2) Public policy: It will provide two essential pieces needed for risk assessment of BPA: unequivocal evidence of the carcinogenic potential of environmentally relevant BPA exposure in the mammary gland, and measurements of internal dose needed to compare animal with human exposures. 3) Medical Practice: It will make physicians aware of environmental pollution as a cause of diseases, particularly when dealing with cancers in hormone-target organs. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Perinatal exposure to xenoestrogens such as BPA is associated with the increase in deleterious health effects observed in human populations during the last fifty years, including breast cancer, infertility and obesity. We observed that animals exposed perinatally to low doses of BPA developed mammary precancerous lesions. The proposed study aims at identifying the association between perinatal exposure to BPA and mammary tumors and characterizing the underlying mechanisms. This is of utmost relevance to the evaluation of BPA, a widespread contaminant found in 92% of the tested American population and therefore it has the potential to greatly impact public health and public health policy.
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| AWARD OVERVIEW |
| Award Number |
1RC2ES01882201 |
Funding Agency |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Total Award Amount |
$1,921,419 |
Project Location - City |
Boston |
| Award Date |
09/27/2009 |
Project Location - State |
MA |
| Project Status |
More than 50% Completed |
Project Location - Zip |
02111-1817
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| Jobs Reported |
1.51 |
Congressional District |
07 |
| Project Location - Country |
US |
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Recipient Information
(Grants)
| Recipient Information (Grants) |
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Recipient Name
|
TRUSTEES OF TUFTS COLLEGE INC |
| Recipient DUNS Number |
039318308
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| Recipient Address |
136 HARRISON AVE |
| Recipient City |
BOSTON |
| Recipient State |
Massachusetts |
| Recipient Zip |
02111-1817 |
| Recipient Congressional District |
07 |
| Recipient Country |
USA |
Required to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials |
No |
Projects and Jobs Information
| Projects and Jobs Information |
| Project Title |
DOES BREAST CANCER START IN THE WOMB? BPA, MAMMOGENESIS AND NEOPLASIA |
| Project Status |
More than 50% Completed |
| Final Project Report Submitted |
No |
| Project Activities Description |
Medical Research, General/Other |
| Quarterly Activities/Project Description |
A manuscript has been submitted and is under review. This manuscript reports the results of the hyperplasia analysis at all timepoints as well as the internal dose of the dams and fetuses exposed subcutaneously. In addition, data was analyzed from the assessment of metabolomics profiles and a second manuscript is being drafted as a result of this work. It adds to our understanding of the changes in metabolomic endpoints over time as well as resulting from BPA exposure. Pituitaries were analyzed for gross pathologies and stained by immunohistochemistry using the prolactin antibody as a marker. LCM was completed separating the stroma from the epithelium for DNA methylation and mRNA expression. Deep sequencing was performed and is analyzed.
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| Jobs Created |
1.51 |
| Description of Jobs Created |
Postdoctoral Associate – This individual participates with other University staff in a research project or projects. Postdoctoral Associate is considered a training appointment. While the work of the postdoc should be guided by the senior investigator, the person in this position is expected to contribute ideas and suggestions to the research and to publish results. The individual in this position may be given other guided responsibilities such as supervision of staff, grant proposal writing, writing papers, etc. to prepare for an independent scientific career.
Research Associate – This individual works in collaboration with the senior investigator in the host laboratory. S/he works independently to participate in or lead a portion of a research project or projects. The research associate contributes ideas and suggestions to the research effort, operates independently and publishes papers in collaboration with the senior investigator. This individual may have other responsibilities in the laboratory such as supervision of staff, training of graduate students or postdoctoral fellows, grant proposal writing, writing papers, etc.
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Purchaser Information
(Grants)
| Purchaser Information |
| Contracting Office ID |
Not Reported |
| Contracting Office Name |
Not Available |
| Contracting Office Region |
Not Available |
| TAS Major Program |
75-0863 |
| Award Information |
| Award Date |
09/27/2009 |
| Award Number |
1RC2ES01882201 |
| Order Number |
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| Award Type |
Grants |
| Funding Agency ID |
75 |
| Funding Agency Name |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Funding Office Name |
Not Available |
| Awarding Agency ID |
75 |
| Awarding Agency Name |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Amount of Award |
$1,921,419 |
| Funds Invoiced/Received |
$1,835,250 |
| Expenditure Amount |
$1,833,614 |
| Infrastructure Expenditure Amount |
$0 |
| Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale |
n/a |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Name |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Email |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Phone |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Address |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact City |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact State |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Zip |
Not Reported |
Product or Service Information
(Grants)
| Product or Service Information |
| Primary Activity Code |
H01 |
| Activity Description |
Medical Research, General/Other |
| Sub-Awards Information |
| Sub-awards to Organizations |
1 |
| Sub-award Amounts to Organizations |
$572,676 |
| Sub-Awards to Individuals |
0 |
| Sub-Award Amounts to Individuals |
$0 |
| Number of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award |
0 |
| Amount of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award |
$0 |
| Number of payments to vendors greater than $25,000 |
0 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award |
$0 |
| Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
356 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
$497,433 |
Sub-award Mass General Hospital - MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, THE
| Sub-Award Amount |
$572,676 |
| Sub-Award Date |
10/28/2009 |
| Sub-Awards Disbursed |
$474,270.64 |
| Project Location - City |
Charlestown |
| Project Location - State |
MA |
| Project Location - Zip Code |
02199-7063 |
| Project Location - Congressional District |
07 |
| Sub-Recipient DUNS Number |
073130411
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| Sub-Recipient Address |
55 FRUIT ST |
| Sub-Recipient City |
BOSTON |
| Sub-Recipient State |
Massachusetts |
| Sub-Recipient Zip Code |
02114-2621 |
| Sub-Recipient Congressional District |
08 |
Required To Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials |
No |
| Location Information |
| Latitude, Longitude |
42º 20' 58",
-71º 3' 42" |
| Congressional District |
07 |
| Address 1 |
150 Harrison Avenue |
| Address 2 |
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| City |
Boston |
| County |
Suffolk |
| State |
MA |
| Zip |
02111-1817 |
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