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RESEARCH

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IBCN is pursuing  joint program projects that address its mission: (1) Nutrition and dietary analysis; (2) Biomarkers for primary prevention; (3) Environmental epigenetics; (4) Knowledge transfer 

  1. Nutrition and dietary analysis (Lead : Lebanon) Program leaders : Farah Naja (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) Participants : All six pilot countries + Mongolia, Ireland, the Netherlands Current goals : Develop dietary tools from biovalidation studies in country with country-investigators.  Conduct extensive data analysis including biomarker levels in the blood with additional work on fecal microbiome; conduct studies across lifespan with anthropometric indicators of nutritional status and biochemical indicators of diet; develop research methods for a global approach; 
  2. Biomarkers for primary prevention (Lead : USA, Uruguay) Program Leader : Mary Beth Terry (Columbia U.) Current Participants : All six pilot countries Current goals :  Establish biobanks of tissues (blood, urine, breast if possible) and mammographies (as appropriate) from relatives and friends of patients recently diagnosed with breast cancer (proof-of-principle with 20 “families”); work on international surveys linked to environmental risk;
  3. Environmental epigenetics (Lead : France, Taiwan) Program coLeaders : Sophie Lelièvre (Institut de Cancérologie de l’Ouest, ICO), Lie-Fen Shyur (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Current Participants : All six pilot countries Current goals : Establish risk-on-a-chip platforms; design pollutant and other environmental risk factors screening pipeline to test their effect on the epigenome; design protective bioactives screening pipeline; develop SOP for plant extracts; identify epigenetic traits to test and design probes; prepare the foundations for a shared plants/fungi biorepository;
  4. Knowledge transfer (Lead : France, Ghana) Program Leader : Martine Bellanger (ICO, France) Participants : All six pilot countries + Ireland; Current goals :  under “the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) type of cancer research”, to understand women’s motivations and expectations for participating in breast cancer primary prevention research; design studies related to socioeconomic impact on risk; establish projects to promote primary prevention research based on economics and policy.

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Naser Al Deen, N., Atallah Lanman, N., Chittiboyina, S., Lelièvre, S., Nasr, R., Nassar, F., Zu Dohna, H., AbouHaidar, M., & Talhouk, R. (2021). A risk progression breast epithelial 3D culture model reveals Cx43/hsa_circ_0077755/miR-182 as a biomarker axis for heightened risk of breast cancer initiation. Scientific reports, 11(1), 2626. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82057-y

Lelièvre, S. A., Bellanger, M., Seewaldt, V., Talhouk, R. S., & Terry, M. B. (2020). Editorial: Perspectives in Primary Prevention Research for Breast Cancer: A Focus on Gene-Environment Interactions. Frontiers in medicine, 7, 621959. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.621959
Chhetri, A., Chittiboyina, S., Atrian, F., Bai, Y., Delisi, D. A., Rahimi, R., Garner, J., Efremov, Y., Park, K., Talhouk, R., & Lelièvre, S. A. (2019). Cell Culture and Coculture for Oncological Research in Appropriate Microenvironments. Current protocols in chemical biology, 11(2), e65. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpch.65

Tenvooren, I., Jenks, M. Z., Rashid, H., Cook, K. L., Muhlemann, J. K., Sistrunk, C., Holmes, J., Wang, K., Bonin, K., Hodges, K., Lo, H. W., Shaikh, A., Camarillo, I. G., Lelièvre, S. A., Seewaldt, V., & Vidi, P. A. (2019). Elevated leptin disrupts epithelial polarity and promotes premalignant alterations in the mammary gland. Oncogene, 38(20), 3855–3870. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41388-019-0687-8

Fostok, S., El-Sibai, M., Bazzoun, D., Lelièvre, S., & Talhouk, R. (2019). Connexin 43 Loss Triggers Cell Cycle Entry and Invasion in Non-Neoplastic Breast Epithelium: A Role for Noncanonical Wnt Signaling. Cancers, 11(3), 339. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11030339