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Adult Cardiothoracic »  Faculty »  Liang You, Ph.D.

Liang You, Ph.D.

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Surgery

Contact Information

2340 Sutter Street S-341, Box 0128
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94143-0128
(415) 514-0555 Phone
(415) 502-3179 Fax
lyou@cc.ucsf.edu

Education

  • 1982-87, Jinzhou Medical College, Jinzhou, P.R.C., M.D. , Medicine
  • 1988-94, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, Ph.D., Pathology

Residencies

Fellowships

Postdoctoral Training

  • 1997-2002,  UCSF, Staff Research Associate, Dept. of Surgery, UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center

Board Certification

Program Affiliations

  • Thoracic Oncology Program
  • Thoracic Oncology Laboratory
  • UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center

Clinical Expertise

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Research Interests

  • Human cancer genetics and epigenetics
  • Wnt Signaling Pathway
  • Akt Signaling Pathway
  • Lung cancer and  mesothelioma
  • Small molecules, antibodies and recombinant proteins
  • Molecular analysis on matched normal/tumor tissues
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Biography

Dr. Liang You received his M.D. in 1987 from the Jinzhou Medical College in China and his Ph.D. in pathology from the Medical College of Ohio in 1994. He began work at UCSF in the thoracic oncology laboratory after work at the National Cancer Institute. At UCSF, Dr. You has made a significant impact on lung cancer and mesothelioma research. Most notably, he has been been instrumental in helping Dr. David Jablons mold a fledgling research effort into a thriving molecular genomics laboratory, an integral part of the Comprehensive Cancer Center and nationally recognized.

Dr. You has been a creative and dynamic force in the lab and his work has led to numerous discoveries. He helped demonstrate the relationship of p14ARF tumor suppressor deletions to the p53 pathway in mesothelioma and the effects of oncolytic viruses upon these tumors. He also discovered several novel mechanisms for the activation of upstream WNT pathways. Dr. You has helped identify several novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets in lung cancer and mesothelioma. He and his colleagues demonstrated overexpression of Dishevelled-3 and silencing of SFRP-2, SOCS-3 and WIF-1 through promoter methylation. Dr. You and chemist Dr. Naoaki Fujii developed a small molecule Wnt pathway inhibitor, FJ9, that disrupts the interaction between the Frizzled receptor and Dishevelled, a Wnt signal transducer. Dr. You is currently investigating the use of recombinant human WIF-1 protein as a cancer therapy and seeking out new therapeutic targets and novel interventions. In November 2007, Dr. You was presented with the David Jablons “Asclepios” Award by the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation for his pioneering research.

Selected Publications

  1. You, L., He, B., Uematsu, K., Xu, Z., Mazieres, J., Lee, A., McCormick, F., and Jablons D.M. Inhibition of Wnt-1 signaling induces apoptosis in b-catenin-deficient mesothelioma cells. Cancer Research, 2004 May 15;64(10):3474-8.
    Role: generated initial idea, developed study, generated initial data and some experimental data, supervised work, wrote paper
  2. You L, He B, Xu Z, Uematsu K, Mazieres J, Mikami I, Reguart N, Moody TW, Kitajewski J, McCormick F, Jablons DM. Inhibition of Wnt-2-mediated signaling induces programmed cell death in non-small-cell lung cancer cells. Oncogene. 2004 Aug 12;23(36):6170-4.
    Role: generated initial idea, developed study, generated initial data and some experimental data, supervised work, wrote paper.
  3. Mazieres J, L. You, B. He, Z. Xu, A. Lee, I. Mikami, F. McCormick and D.M. Jablons. Inhibition of Wnt16 in human leukemia cells containing the t(1;19) translocation induces apoptosis, Oncogene, 2005. 24(34):5396-400.
    Role: generated initial idea, developed study, generated initial data and some experimental data, supervised work, wrote paper
  4. Kim J, You L, Xu Z, Kuchenbecker K, Raz D, He B, Jablons D.  Wnt inhibitory factor inhibits lung cancer cell growth. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2007 Mar;133(3):733-7
    Role: generated initial idea, developed study, generated initial data and some experimental data, supervised work, wrote paper.
  5. Fujii N, You L, Xu Z, Uematsu K, Shan J, He B, Mikami I, Edmondson LR, Neale G, Zheng J, Guy RK, Jablons DM.   An antagonist of dishevelled protein-protein interaction suppresses beta-catenin-dependent tumor cell growth. Cancer Res. 2007 Jan 15;67(2):573-9  
    Role: generated initial idea, developed study, generated initial data and some experimental data, supervised work, wrote paper.

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