• 日本学術振興会 日中韓フォーサイト事業

    JSPS A3 Foresight Program

Publications:2015

  1. Kuwahara S, Hosojima M, Kaneko R, Aoki H, Nakano D, Sasagawa T, Kabasawa H, Kaseda R, Yasukawa R, Ishikawa T, Suzuki A, Sato H, Kageyama S, Tanaka T, Kitamura N, Narita I, Komatsu M, Nishiyama A, Saito A.
    Megalin-Mediated Tubuloglomerular Alterations in High-Fat Diet-Induced Kidney Disease.

    J Am Soc Nephrol. in press.
  2. Eino A, Kageyama S, Uemura T, Annoh H, Saito T, Narita I, Waguri S, Komatsu M.
    Sqstm1-GFP knock-in mice reveal dynamic actions of Sqstm1 during autophagy and under stress conditions in living cells.

    J Cell Sci. 128:4453-44461.
  3. Katsuragi Y, Ichimura Y, Komatsu M.
    p62/SQSTM1 functions as a signaling hub and an autophagy adaptor.

    FEBS J. 282: 4672–4678.
  4. Grassi G, Di Caprio G, Santangelo L, Fimia GM, Cozzolino AM, Komatsu M, Ippolito G, Tripodi M, Alonzi T.
    Autophagy regulates hepatocyte identity and epithelial-to-mesenchymal and mesenchymal-to-epithelial transitions promoting Snail degradation.

    Cell Death Dis. 6:e1880.
  5. Ouseph MM, Huang Y, Banerjee M, Joshi S, MacDonald L, Zhong Y, Liu H, Li X, Xiang B, Zhang G, Komatsu M, Yue Z, Li Z, Storrie B, Whiteheart SW, Wang QJ.
    Autophagy is induced upon platelet activation and is essential for hemostasis and thrombosis.

    Blood. 126:1224-1233.
  6. Tsuboi K, Nishitani M, Takakura A, Imai Y, Komatsu M, Kawashima H.
    Autophagy protects against colitis by the maintenance of normal gut microflora and mucus secretion.

    J Biol Chem. 290:20511-20526.
  7. Lim J, Lachenmayer ML, Wu S, Liu W, Kundu M, Wang R, Komatsu M, Oh YJ, Zhao Y, Yue Z.
    Proteotoxic Stress Induces Phosphorylation of p62/SQSTM1 by ULK1 to Regulate Selective Autophagic Clearance of Protein Aggregates.

    PLoS Genet. 11:e1004987.
  8. Morimoto D, Walinda E, Fukada H, Sou YS, Kageyama S, Hoshino M, Fujii T, Tsuchiya H, Saeki Y, Arita K, Ariyoshi M, Tochio H, Iwai K, Namba K, Komatsu M, Tanaka K, Shirakawa M.
    The unexpected role of polyubiquitin chain in the formation of fibrillar aggregates.

    Nat Commun. 6:6116.
  9. Zheng DM, Bian Z, Furuya N, Oliva Trejo JA, Takeda-Ezaki M, Takahashi K, Hiraoka Y, Mineki R, Taka H, Ikeda S, Komatsu M, Fujimura T, Ueno T, Ezaki J.
    A teadmill exercise reactivates the signaling of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTor) in the skeletal muscles of starved mice.

    Biochem Biophys Res Commun 456:519-26.