Luciano Rago

Luciano Rago
Amsterdam Medical Center · Oncogenomics

PhD

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Additional affiliations
April 2014 - June 2019
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
Position
  • PostDoc Position
October 2010 - January 2014
University of Freiburg
Position
  • PhD
October 2010 - January 2014
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
October 2010 - January 2014
University of Freiburg
Field of study
  • Developmental Neurobiology
September 2008 - July 2010
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Field of study
  • Biomedicin
September 2002 - July 2008
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (9)
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The Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) regulates cell plasticity during embryonic development and in disease. It is dynamically orchestrated by transcription factors (EMT-TFs), including Snail, Zeb, Twist and Prrx, all activated by TGF-β among other signals. Here we find that Snail1 and Prrx1, which respectively associate with gain or loss...
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The centromere is an essential chromosomal region required for accurate chromosome segregation. Most eukaryotic centromeres are defined epigenetically by the histone H3 variant, centromere protein (CENP)-A, yet how its self-propagation is achieved remains poorly understood. Here, we develop a heterologous system to reconstitute epigenetic inheritan...
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Despite their external bilateral symmetry, vertebrates have internal left/right (L/R) asymmetries required for optimal organ function. BMP-induced epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM) triggers L/R asymmetric cell movements toward the midline, higher from the right, which are crucial for heart laterality in...
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In the developing telencephalon, the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) generates many cortical and virtually all striatal interneurons. While the molecular mechanisms controlling the migration of interneurons to the cortex have been extensively studied, very little is known about the nature of the signals that guide interneurons to the striatum. Her...
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N-cadherin-mediated adhesion is essential for maintaining the tissue architecture and stem cell niche in the developing neocortex. N-cadherin expression level is precisely and dynamically controlled throughout development; however, the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain largely unknown. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play an important role in the regulati...
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N-cadherin (Ncad)-mediated adhesion is essential for maintaining the tissue architecture and stem cell niche in the developing neocortex. Ncad expression level is precisely and dynamically controlled throughout development, however the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain largely unknown. It is widely accepted that microRNAs (miRNAs) play an imp...
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The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a prerequisite for cancer progression and metastasis formation, is regulated not only at the transcriptional but also at the post-transcriptional level, including at the level of alternative pre-mRNA splicing. Several recent studies have highlighted the involvement of splicing factors, including epitheli...
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11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSDs) enzymes regulate the activity of glucocorticoids in target organs. HSD1, one of the two existing isoforms, locates mainly in CNS, liver and adipose tissue. HSD1 is involved in the pathogenesis of diseases such as obesity, insulin resistance, arterial hypertension and the Metabolic Syndrome. The stress pro...

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