Keiichi Inoue, PhD
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Email: ki2139@cumc.columbia.eduAcademic Appointments
Assistant Professor of Pathology & Cell Biology at CUMCResearch
Analyses of basic mechanism of neurodegenerative disorders and establishment of disease models.Research Interests
Analyses of basic mechanism of neurodegenerative disorders and establishment of disease modelsSelected Publications
Kuwahara T, Inoue K, D'Agati VD, Fujimoto T, Eguchi T, Saha S, Wolozin B, Iwatsubo T, Abeliovich A. LRRK2 and RAB7L1 coordinately regulate axonal morphology and lysosome integrity in diverse cellular contexts. Sci Rep. 2016 Jul 18;6:29945. doi: 10.1038/srep29945. PMID: 27424887Qiang L, Inoue K, Abeliovich A. Instant neurons: directed somatic cell reprogramming models of central nervous system disorders. Biol Psychiatry. 2014 Jun 15;75(12):945-51. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2013.10.027. Review. PMID: 24525100
Inoue K, Rispoli J, Yang L, Macleod D, Beal MF, Klann E, Abeliovich A. Coordinate regulation of mature dopaminergic axon morphology by macroautophagy and the PTEN signaling pathway. PLoS Genet. 2013;9(10):e1003845. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003845. PMID: 24098148
Doege CA, Inoue K, Yamashita T, Rhee DB, Travis S, Fujita R, Guarnieri P, Bhagat G, Vanti WB, Shih A, Levine RL, Nik S, Chen EI, Abeliovich A. Early-stage epigenetic modification during somatic cell reprogramming by Parp1 and Tet2. Nature. 2012 Aug 30;488(7413):652-5. doi: 10.1038/nature11333. PMID: 22902501
Inoue K, Rispoli J, Kaphzan H, Klann E, Chen EI, Kim J, Komatsu M, Abeliovich A. Macroautophagy deficiency mediates age-dependent neurodegeneration through a phospho-tau pathway. Mol Neurodegener. 2012 Sep 21;7:48. doi: 10.1186/1750-1326-7-48. PMID: 22998728
Kim J, Inoue K, Ishii J, Vanti WB, Voronov SV, Murchison E, Hannon G, Abeliovich A. A MicroRNA feedback circuit in midbrain dopamine neurons. Science. 2007 Aug 31;317(5842):1220-4. PMID: 17761882
Inoue K, Mikuni-Takagaki Y, Oikawa K, Itoh T, Inada M, Noguchi T, Park JS, Onodera T, Krane SM, Noda M, Itohara S. A crucial role for matrix metalloproteinase 2 in osteocytic canalicular formation and bone metabolism. J Biol Chem. 2006 Nov 3;281(44):33814-24. PMID: 16959767