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NANOSOLUTIONS · Biological Foundation for the Safety Classification of Engineered Nanomaterials (ENM): Systems Biology Approaches to Understand Interactions of ENM with Living Organisms and the Environment

FP7Status: CLOSED1 April 201331 March 2017EU funding €10,000,000

The main objective of this research proposal is to identify and elaborate those characteristics of ENM that determine their biological hazard potential. This potential includes the ability of ENM to induce damage at the cellular, tissue, or organism levels by interacting with cellular structures leading to impairment of key cellular functions. These adverse effects may be mediated by ENM-induced alterations in gene expression and translation, but may involve also epigenetic transformation of genetic functions. We believe that it will be possible to create a set of biomarkers of ENM toxicity that are relevant in assessing and predicting the safety and toxicity of ENM across species. The ENM-organism interaction is complex and depends, not simply on the composition of ENM core, but particularly on its physico-chemical properties. In fact, important physico-chemical properties are largely governed by their surface properties. All of these factors determine the binding of different biomolecules on the surface of the ENM, the formation of a corona around the ENM core. Thus, any positive or negative biological effect of ENM in organisms may be dynamically modulated by the bio-molecule corona associated with or substituted into the ENM surface rather than the ENM on its own. The bio-molecule corona of seemingly identical ENM cores may undergo dynamic changes during their passage through different biological compartments; in other words, their biological effects are governed by this complex surface chemistry. We propose that understanding the fundamental characteristics of ENM underpinning their biological effects will provide a sound foundation with which to classify ENM according to their safety. Therefore, the overarching objective of this research is to provide a means to develop a safety classification of ENM based on an understanding of their interactions with living organisms at the molecular, cellular, and organism levels based on their material characteristics.

Consortium · 39 organisations

coordinator

TYOTERVEYSLAITOS

FI · €1,766,305

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SALERNO

IT · €50,000

participant

ASOCIACION CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION COOPERATIVA EN BIOMATERIALES- CIC biomaGUNE

ES · €365,000

participant

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €464,100

participant

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €147,287

participant

FONDAZIONE TELETHON ETS

IT · €249,997

participant

BIOTESYS GMBH

DE · €150,000

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN

IE · €580,051

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK · €244,566

participant

NATIONAL HEALTH LABORATORY SERVICES

ZA · €80,000

participant

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO

NL · €244,895

participant

BIOBYTE SOLUTIONS GMBH

DE · €150,000

participant

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

US

participant

MISVIK BIOLOGY OY

FI · €350,563

participant

INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

UK · €339,686

participant

NANOLOGICA AB

SE · €20,000

participant

Zhejiang University

CN · €100,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH

UK · €414,065

participant

UNIVERSITAET LEIPZIG

DE · €250,000

participant

PLASMACHEM PRODUKTIONS- UND HANDEL GMBH

DE · €149,996

participant

FUNDACAO UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASILIA

BR · €100,000

participant

UNIVERSITE BORDEAUX I

FR

participant

NOORDWES-UNIVERSITEIT

ZA · €80,000

participant

HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY

UK · €300,000

participant

UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX

FR · €250,000

participant

LEIDOS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INC

US

participant

INKOA SISTEMAS SL

ES · €126,240

participant

SOLVAY SA

BE · €13,734

participant

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

DK · €290,000

participant

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €1,395,000

participant

POLYMER FACTORY SWEDEN AB

SE · €19,785

participant

POLIMEROS Y SISTEMAS DE APLICACION TECNICA SL

ES · €19,880

participant

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €274,152

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

€5,434

participant

INSIGHT PUBLISHERS LIMITED

UK · €399,240

participant

NANOCYL SA

BE · €19,040

participant

TURUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €249,999

participant

EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT

CH · €290,000

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT

FI · €50,986

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