Xianghuo He has
received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from East China Normal University in 1995
and 1998 respectively, and obtained his Ph.D. degree from Shanghai Medical College,
Fudan University in 2003. From 2003 through 2006, Dr. He began his research on
cancer cell signaling as a Postdoctoral research fellow at Department of
Molecular & Cellular Oncology, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. In 2006, Dr.
He was recruited to State Key Laboratory of Oncogenes & Related Genes,
Shanghai Cancer Institute, and was appointed as the Principal Investigator (PI)
of Section of Functional Genomics from April, 2006 to December, 2013. Since January
2014, Dr. He is appointed as PI and professor at Institutes of Biomedical
Sciences and Shanghai Cancer Center, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University.
Dr. He is currently engaged
in his scientific research on the genetic and epigenetic regulation of cancer
development, progression and metastasis of human liver cancer. Dr. He has
published over 120 articles in Nature Cell Biology, Gastroenterology,
Hepatology, Cell Research, Nature Communications, Nucleic Acids Research,
Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, etc. which are cited more than 10,000
times. H-index is 50 (all published papers please ref: ORCID:0000-0001-8872-668X; Web
of Science ResearcherID:I-1497-2014).
Research Focus:
Mainly focus on: 1, non-coding
RNAs; 2, RNA alternative splicing; 3, Transcriptional reprogramming and
epigenetic regulation.
Selected Publications (* corresponding):
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Ding J#, Zhao J, Huan L, Liu Y,
Qiao Y, Wang Z, Chen Z, Huang S, Zhao Y*, He X*. Inflammation-Induced Long Intergenic Noncoding RNA
(LINC00665) Increases Malignancy Through Activating the Double-Stranded
RNA-Activated Protein Kinase/Nuclear Factor Kappa B Pathway in Hepatocellular
Carcinoma. Hepatology, 2020 Nov;72(5):1666-1681.
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Hu
Z#, Dong L#, Li S, Li Z, Qiao Y, Li Y,
Ding J, Chen Z, Wu Y, Wang Z, Huang S, Gao Q*, Zhao Y*, He X*. Splicing Regulator p54 nrb /Non-POU Domain-Containing Octamer-Binding Protein Enhances Carcinogenesis
Through Oncogenic Isoform Switch of MYC Box-Dependent Interacting Protein 1 in
Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Hepatology,
2020 Aug; 72(2):548-568.
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Li
S#, Hu Z, Zhao Y, Huang S, He X*. Transcriptome-Wide Analysis
Reveals the Landscape of Aberrant Alternative Splicing Events in Liver Cancer. Hepatology, 2019 Jan; 69(1):359-375.
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Li Z#, Zhang J#, Liu X#, Li S, Wang Q, Chen D, Hu Z,
Yu T, Ding J, Li J, Yao M, Fan J, Huang S, Gao Q*, Zhao Y*, He X*. The LINC01138 drives malignancies via activating
arginine methyltransferase 5 in hepatocellular carcinoma. Nat Commun, 2018 Apr 20; 9(1):1572.
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Qiu Z#, Guo W#, Wang Q#,
Chen Z, Huang S, Zhao F, Yao M, Zhao Y*, He X.* MicroRNA-124 reduces the
pentose phosphate pathway and proliferation by targeting PRPS1 and RPIA mRNAs
in human colorectal cancer cells. Gastroenterology, 2015 Nov; 49(6):1587-1598.e11.
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Guo W#, Qiu Z#, Wang Z#,
Wang Q, Tan N, Chen T, Chen Z, Huang S, Gu J, Li J, Yao M, Zhao Y*, He X.* MiR-199a-5p is negatively
associated with malignancies and regulates glycolysis and lactate production by
targeting hexokinase 2 in liver cancer. Hepatology, 2015 Oct; 62(4):1132-44.
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Jia D#, Jing Y, Zhang Z, Liu L, Ding J,
Zhao F, Ge C, Wang Q, Chen T, Yao M, Li J, Gu J, He X.* Amplification of MPZL1/PZR
promotes tumor cell migration through Src-mediated phosphorylation of cortactin
in hepatocellular carcinoma. Cell Res, 2014 Feb; 24(2):204-17.
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Ding J#, Huang S#, Wang Y, Tian
Q, Zha R, Shi H, Wang Q, Ge C, Chen T, Zhao Y, Liang L, Li J, He X.* Genome-wide screening reveals that miR-195 targets
the TNF-α/NF-κB pathway by down-regulating IκB kinase alpha and TAB3 in
hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatology, 2013 Aug; 58(2):654-66.
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Jia D#, Wei L, Guo W, Zha R, Bao M, Chen Z,
Zhao Y, Ge C, Zhao F, Chen T, Yao M, Li J, Wang H, Gu J, He X.* Genome-wide copy number
analyses identified novel cancer genes in hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatology,
2011 Oct; 54(4): 1227-36.
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Ding J#, Huang S#, Wu S, Zhao Y,
Liang L, Yan M, Ge C, Yao J, Chen T, Wan D, Wang H, Gu J, Yao M, Li J, Tu H, He X.* Gain of miR-151 on chromosome 8q24.3 facilitates
tumour cell migration and spreading through downregulating RhoGDIA. Nat
Cell Biol, 2010 Apr; 12(4):390-9.
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