CORE-011: NUTRIENT AND PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYTICS SHARED RESOURCE (NPASR) PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Diet, nutrition and lifestyle contribute significantly to the etiology of cancer and may play a role in cancer prevention, enhancing efficacy of cancer therapy and promoting survivorship. The rapid growth in funded cancer studies of dietary and nutritional components over recent years led to the proposal of a developing Nutrient and Phytochemical Analytic Shared Resource (NPASR) at the last review. Originally supported by CCSG Developmental Funds, this service is now being proposed as an established CCSG Shared Resource to provide OSUCCC members with expert bioanalytical method development and quantitative analysis of foods and biospecimens. The NPASR is located in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES). The director (Dr. Schwartz (MCC)) and research scientist (Dr. Riedl) established the initial core services. The capabilities of the NPASR have been enhanced in recent years through substantial OSUCCC support for both salary and equipment, especially the recent purchase of Agilent 1290 UHPLC-Q-TOF 6550. Protocols are developed consistent with Good Laboratory Practices. Major services for the NPASR include: analytical method development and validation; nutrient and phytochemical analysis of foods; targeted metabolomics and biomarker analysis in cell cultures, experimental animals and humans; and, untargeted metabolomics.
The Specific Aims of NPASR are to: 1) provide expert, leading-edge bioanalytical method development and quantitative analysis of nutrients and bioactive phytochemicals in foodstuffs and carcinogen exposures; 2) conduct targeted quantitative analysis of nutrients, bioactive phytochemicals and their metabolites in biological samples generated from cell and animal experiments and human clinical trials using HPLC-MS/MS techniques; and, as a developing aim, 3) perform untargeted metabolomics experiments for cancer-related prevention studies. NPASR, since its inception in 2010, NPASR has supported 12 OSUCCC members from 3 of the 5 OSUCCC programs (60% of the usage), all focused on cancer prevention. These OSUCCC members are from the Colleges of Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Education and Human Ecology, and Arts & Sciences. NPASR has provided services for 45 cancer related publications and has supported projects for 12 NCI-funded grants, including four programmatic grants. What is unique about NPASR is that it couples high quality analytical services with experts who understand food composition, metabolism, and dietary interventions as applied to cancer prevention research. Along with developing the capability for several large funded projects, future growth areas include untargeted metabolomics, microbiome studies and studies of lipidomics and eicosanoid profiling. The NPASR leverages extensive institutional support and seeks 21.2% support from CCSG funds. The Nutrient and Phytochemical Shared Resource is part of the Analytics Grouping.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Center Core Grants (P30)
Project #
5P30CA016058-44
Application #
9843870
Study Section
Subcommittee I - Transistion to Independence (NCI)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2019-12-01
Budget End
2020-11-30
Support Year
44
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Ohio State University
Department
Type
DUNS #
832127323
City
Columbus
State
OH
Country
United States
Zip Code
43210
Orchard, Tonya S; Andridge, Rebecca R; Yee, Lisa D et al. (2018) Diet Quality, Inflammation, and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Pilot Study Data. J Acad Nutr Diet 118:578-588.e1
Reiff, Sean D; Mantel, Rose; Smith, Lisa L et al. (2018) The BTK Inhibitor ARQ 531 Targets Ibrutinib-Resistant CLL and Richter Transformation. Cancer Discov 8:1300-1315
Herman, Joseph M; Jabbour, Salma K; Lin, Steven H et al. (2018) Smad4 Loss Correlates With Higher Rates of Local and Distant Failure in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Patients Receiving Adjuvant Chemoradiation. Pancreas 47:208-212
Qian, Maoxiang; Cao, Xueyuan; Devidas, Meenakshi et al. (2018) TP53 Germline Variations Influence the Predisposition and Prognosis of B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Children. J Clin Oncol 36:591-599
Myers, Regina M; Hill, Brian T; Shaw, Bronwen E et al. (2018) Long-term outcomes among 2-year survivors of autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation for Hodgkin and diffuse large b-cell lymphoma. Cancer 124:816-825
Nemeth, Julianna M; Thomson, Tiffany L; Lu, Bo et al. (2018) A social-contextual investigation of smoking among rural women: multi-level factors associated with smoking status and considerations for cessation. Rural Remote Health 18:4338
Mace, Thomas A; Shakya, Reena; Pitarresi, Jason R et al. (2018) IL-6 and PD-L1 antibody blockade combination therapy reduces tumour progression in murine models of pancreatic cancer. Gut 67:320-332
Massengill, James B; Sample, Klarke M; Pilarski, Robert et al. (2018) Analysis of the exome aggregation consortium (ExAC) database suggests that the BAP1-tumor predisposition syndrome is underreported in cancer patients. Genes Chromosomes Cancer 57:478-481
Buteyn, Nathaniel J; Fatehchand, Kavin; Santhanam, Ramasamy et al. (2018) Anti-leukemic effects of all-trans retinoic acid in combination with Daratumumab in acute myeloid leukemia. Int Immunol 30:375-383
Hamilton, C A; Miller, A; Casablanca, Y et al. (2018) Clinicopathologic characteristics associated with long-term survival in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer: an NRG Oncology/Gynecologic Oncology Group ancillary data study. Gynecol Oncol 148:275-280

Showing the most recent 10 out of 2602 publications