Speaker: Prof. Wenxing Ding (University of Kansas Medical Center, US)
Title:Autophagy and Nrf2 in Liver Injury and Tumorigenesis: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Time: June 22 (Friday) 2018, 16: 00am
Venue: Conference 327, KIZ main campus
Everyone is welcome!
Key Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Mechanisms
Laboratory of lipid Metabolism and Diseases
06-15-2018
Selective Publications:
1. Chao, X., Wang, S.G., Zhao, K., Li, Y., Li, T., He, C., Li, L., Ballabio, A., Ni, H.M. and Ding, W.X. (2018) Impaired TFEB-mediated lysosomal biogenesis in acute-on-chronic alcohol induced-liver injury in mice. Gastroenterology. PMID: 29782848.
2. Wang, S and Ding, W.X (2018) Does Autophagy Promote or Protect Against the Pathogenesis of Pancreatitis? Gastroenterology (accepted).
3. Chao, X., Ni, H.M. and Ding, W.X. (2018) Insufficient Autophagy: A Novel Autophagic Flux Scenario Uncovered by Impaired Liver TFEB-Mediated Lysosomal Biogenesis From Chronic Alcohol-Drinking Mice. Autophagy (accepted).
4. Wang Y, Ding WX and Li T. (20108) Cholestrol and bile acid-mediated regulation of autophagy in fatty liver diseases and atherosclerosis. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2018 Apr 10;1863(7):726-733. PMID: 29653253.
5. Qiang, H, Wang, S and Ding, W.X. (2018) A PINK1-Mediated Mitophagy Pathway Decides the Fate a Tumor to be Benign or Malignant? Autophagy.9: 1-13. PMID 29313453.PMCID:
6. Wang, S., Wang, H, and Ding, W.X. (2018) Pyroptosis, a novel target for alcoholic hepatitis? Hepatology. ;67(5):1660-1662. PMID: 29222919. PMCID: PMC5906175.