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Xiao-Jing Wang,
MD, PhD
Professor and Director of Head and Neck Cancer Research Program
[Program Information]
Education:
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1984 M.D., Beijing Medical University, Beijing,
China
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1989 Ph.D. (Neuroscience), Beijing Medical
University, Beijing, China
Postdoctoral
Education:
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Xiao-Jing Wang, MD, PhD |
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Teaching Roles:
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Mentor for MD/PhD students, PhD students, Clinical
Fellows
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Lecture in Cancer Biology
Research Activities:
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TGFb signaling in cancer – TGFb is a
multifunctional cytokine. TGFb suppresses tumor formation. Paradoxically, it
also promotes cancer metastasis. We are using conditional transgenic/knockout
mouse models to alter individual TGFb1 signaling components in head and neck
epithelia and skin epidermis, in order to determine the mechanisms of TGFb
effects on cancer, including TGFb signaling through pathways of Smad, MAPK, Rho,
etc.
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Smads in skin development – We have generated
transgenic/knockout mice in which individual Smad genes are deleted or
overexpressed. These mice exhibited developmental defects of the skin. We are
interested in the analysis of the underlying signaling transduction mechanisms.
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TGFb signaling in wound healing – TGFb1 has both
positive and negative effects on wound healing. We will utilize gene-switch
transgenic mice to study the stage specific effects of TGFb signaling on wound
healing.
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TGFb1 in skin diseases – Our transgenic mice
overexpressing the latent TGFb1 in the skin mimic psoriasis and fibrosis. We
will study the molecular basis of TGFb1-induced diseases.
PUBLICATIONS:
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Li
AG, Wang D, Feng X, Wang XJ (2004). Latent TGFb1 overexpression in
keratinocytes results in a severe psoriasis-like skin disorder. EMBO J,
23:1770-81.
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Han G, Lu SL, Li AG, He W, Corless CL, Kulesz-Martin M, Wang XJ (2005).
Distinct mechanisms of TGFb1-mediated epithelial-mesenchymal transition and
metastasis during skin carcinogenesis. J Clin Invest, 115: 1714-1723
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Lu
SL, Herrington H, Reh D, Weber S, Bornstein S, Wang D, Li AG, Tang CF,
Siddiqui Y, Nord J, Andersen P, Corless CL, Wang XJ (2006). Loss of
transforming growth factor-b type II receptor promotes metastatic
head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma. Genes Dev, 20:1331-1342.
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Han GW, Li AG, Liang YY, Owens P, He W, Lu S, Yoshimatsu Y, Wang D, ten
Dijke P, Lin X, Wang XJ (2006). Smad7-induced b-catenin degradation alters
epidermal appendage development. Dev Cell, 11, 301-312.
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Hoot K, Lighthall J, Han G, Lu SL, Li AG, Ju W, Kulesz-Martin M, Bottinger
E, Wang XJ (2008). Keratinocyte-Specific Smad2 ablation results in increased
epithelial-mesenchymal transition during skin cancer formation and
progression. J Clin Invest, 118:2722-32.
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Owens
P, Bazzi H, Engelking E, Han G, Christiano AM, Wang, XJ (2008).
Smad4-dependent desmoglein-4 expression contributes to hair follicle
integrity. Dev Biol, 322(1):156-66
Office Location:
Bldg. RC1-N, Rm P18-5128,
Contact Information:
Phone:
303-724-3001
Pager:
E-mail:
XJ.Wang@ucdenver.edu
Mailing Address:
University of Colorado Denver
Campus
Mail Stop 8104
P.O.
Box 6511
Aurora, Colorado 80045-0508 |
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