Yaguang Xi, M.D., Ph.D., MBA
Assistant Professor of Oncologic Sciences
Office:
USA Mitchell Cancer Institute
1660 Springhill Avenue
Mobile, AL. 36604
(251) 445-9857 (Phone)
(251) 460-6994 (Fax)
xi@usouthal.edu
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Professional Profile
Research Interests:
-Discovery and validation of novel biomarkers associated with tumor progression, metastasis, therapeutic response, and chemoprevention.
-Identification and characterization of important roles of non-coding RNA (microRNAs) in human cancer.
-Developing novel normalization methods for microarray analysis.
Honors and Academic Achievements:
-American Society of Clinical Oncology, Merit Award, 2008.
-American Association for Cancer Research Aflac Scholar-In-Training Award, 2007 & 2008
-World Health Organization- International Agency for Research on Cancer, Special Training Award, France, 2004.
-Outstanding Academic Researcher Award, Peking University, China, 2003.
-Innovator Award, Peking University, China, 2002.
Education:
-MBA, University of South Alabama (2012)
-Ph.D., Peking University, China. (2003)
-M.D., Inner Mongolia Medical College, China. (1996)
Professional Appointments:
-Member, USA Mitchell Cancer Institute, 2008 – present
Professional Memberships:
-American Association for Cancer Research, 2004-present
-American Society of Clinical Oncology, 2005-present
Service:
-Editorial Board Member: Thoracic Cancer, ScientificWorldJournal, Micro RNA, and American Medical Journal, American Medical Journal, and Journal of Integrative Oncology
-Article Reviewer: Annals of Oncology, BBA - General Subjects, BMC Boinformatics, BMC Cancer, BMC Clinical Pathology, BMC genomics, British Journal of Pharmacology, Cancer Genetics, Chemotherapy, Clinical and Experimental Hypertension, Clinical Oncology and Cancer Research, International Journal of Biomedical Science, International Journal of Cancer, International Journal of Immunogenetics, Journal of Chemotherapy, Journal of Nucleic Acids, Journal of Translational Medicine, Molecular Cancer, Molecular Oncology, Medicinal Research Reviews, Ochsner Journal, and ScientificWorldJournal
-Grant Reviewer: Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program, DOD (2012); Research Grant Council (RGC), Hong Kong (2012); and Genesis Oncology Trust, New Zealand (2011)
Scientific Focus:
Dr. Yaguang Xi is an assistant professor of oncologic sciences at the Mitchell Cancer Institute. His laboratory focuses on the discovery and validation of novel biomarkers associated with tumor progression, metastasis, therapeutic response, and prevention using high throughput genomic technologies including microarray, real-time PCR and Luminex xMAP technologies. Currently on-going projects are aimed at exploring the important roles of microRNA in human colorectal cancer, breast cancer, leukemia, and osteosarcoma.
MicroRNAs are a set of non-coding small RNA molecules. The total number of microRNAs is approximately 1,800 but they regulate up to 1/3 of human genes at post-transcriptional and/or translational levels. MicroRNA has been recognized as a set of critical regulators to involve many essential biological events including development, cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and tumorigenesis. Being motivated to translate their accomplishments from the bench into the clinic, Dr. Xi’ team is studying important functions of microRNA and expects to find a cure for cancer in the near future.
Selected Publications: (Out of 42 peer reviewed papers and book chapters)
Publications in 2012:
1. Wang, B., Zhang, S.G., Wang, X.F., Tan, M., Xi, Y*. (2012) Testing for differentially-expressed microRNAs with errors-in-variables nonparametric regression. PLoS ONE. Accepted.
2. Whitt, J.D., Li, N., Tinsley, H.N., Chen, X., Zhang, W., Li, Y., Gary, B.D., Keeton, A.B., Xi, Y., Abadi, A.H., Grizzle, W.E., Piazza, G.A. (2012) A novel sulindac derivative that potently suppresses colon tumor cell growth by inhibiting cGMP phosphodiesterase and beta-catenin transcriptional activity. Cancer Prev Res. In press.
3. Li, X., Gao, L., Cui, Q., Gary, B., Dyness, D.L., Taylor, W., Shevde-Samant, L.R., Samant, R.S., Dean-Colomb, W., Piazza, G.A., Xi, Y*. (2012) Sulindac inhibits tumor cell invasion by suppressing NF-kappaB mediated transcription of microRNAs. Oncogene. In press. doi: 10.1038/onc.2011.655.
4. Gao, L., Gao, Y., Li, X., Howell, P., Kumar, R., Su, X., Vlassov, A.V., Piazza, GA., Riker, A.I., Sun, D., Xi, Y*. (2012) Aquaporins mediate the chemoresistance of human melanoma cells to arsenite. Mol Oncol. 6(1):81-87
5. Li, X., Zhang, J., Gao, L., McClellan, S., Finan, M., Butler, T.W., Owen, L.B., Piazza, G.A., Xi, Y*. (2012) MiR-181 mediates cell differentiation by interrupting the Lin28 and let-7 feedback circuit. Cell Death Differ. 19(3):378-386
Publications in 2011:
1. Li, X., Wainscott, C., Xi, Y*. (2011) MicroRNA provides insight for understanding esophageal cancer. Thoracic Cancer. 2(4): 134-142.
2. Wang, B., Wang, XF., Xi, Y. (2011) Normalizing bead-based microRNA expression data: a measurement error model-based approach. Bioinformatics. 27(11):1506-1512
3. Risberg, K., Guldvik, IJ., Palchaudhuri, R., Xi, Y., Ju, J., Fodstad, O., Hergenrother, PJ., Andersson, Y. (2011) Triphenylmethyl derivatives enhances the anticancer effect of immunotoxins. J Immunother. 34(5):438-447.
4. Kumar, R., Xi, Y*. (2011) MicroRNAs, epigenetic machinery, and lung cancer. Thoracic Cancer. 2(2): 35-44
5. Wang, B., Howell, P., Bruheim, S., Ju, J., Owen, L., Fodstad,O., Xi, Y*. (2011) Systematic evaluation of three microRNA profiling platforms: microarray, beads array, and quantitative real-time PCR array. PLoS ONE. 6(2):e17167.
Other Selected Publications:
1. Howell, P., Li, X., Riker, AI., Xi, Y*. (2010) MicroRNA in Melanoma. Ochsner J. 10(2):83-92.
2. Wang, B., Wang, XF., Howell, P., Qian, X., Huang, K., Riker, A.l., Ju, J., Xi, Y*. (2010) A personalized microRNA microarray normalization method using a logistic regression model. Bioinformatics 26(2): 228-234.
3. Xi, Y., Nakajima, G., Gavin, E., Morris, C., Kudo, K., Hayashi, K., Ju, J. (2007) Systematic analysis of microRNA expression of RNA extracted from fresh frozen and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples. RNA 13(10): 1668-1674. (Cited more than 180 times)
4. Xi, Y., Edwards, J.R., Ju, J. (2007) Investigation of miRNA Biology by Bioinformatic Tools and Impact of miRNAs in Colorectal Cancer - Regulatory relationship of c-Myc and p53 with miRNAs. Cancer Informatics. 3: 245–253.
5. Xi, Y., Nakajima, G., Hamil, T., Fodstad, O., Riker, A., Ju, J. (2006) IGFBP-3 expression is associated with tumor progression in melanoma. Mol Cancer Ther. 5(12): 1-7.
6. Xi, Y., Formentini, A., Chien, M., Weir, D.B., Russo, J.J., Ju, J., Kornmann M., Ju, J. (2006) Prognostic Values of microRNAs in Colorectal Cancer. Biomarker Insights. 2:113-121 (Cited more than 100 times)
7. Xi, Y., Nakajima, G., Schmitz, J.C., Chu, E., Ju, J. (2006) Multi-level gene expression profiles affected by thymidylate synthase and 5-fluorouracil in colon cancer. BMC Genomics 7(1): 68.
8. Xi, Y., Shalgi, R., Fodstad, O., Pilpel, Y., Ju, J. (2006) Differentially Regulated miRNAs and actively translated mRNA transcripts by tumor suppressor p53 in colon cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 12 (7): 2014-2024. (Cited more than 90 times)
9. Xi, Y., Ding,K., Su,X., Chen,D., You,W., Shen, Y., Ke,Y. (2004) p53 polymorphism and p21WAF1/CIP1 haplotype in the intestinal gastric cancer and the precancerous lesions. Carcinogenesis 25(11): 2201-2206 (Cited more than 30 times)
10. Xi, Y., Ding, K., Ren, Y., Shen, Y., Ke, Y. (2002) Esophageal cancer in Chinese population: no polymorphism in codon 149 of P21Waf1/Cip1 cyclin dependent kinase gene. Oncogene 21 (50): 7745-7748.
Book Chapter:
Li, X. and Xi, Y*. (2011). Predictive Capacity and Functional Significance of MicroRNA in Human Melanoma, Research on Melanoma - A Glimpse into Current Directions and Future Trends, Mandi Murph (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-307-293-7, InTech.
Book:
Skin Cancer Overview, Yaguang Xi (Ed.), 2011, ISBN: 978-953-307-746-8, InTech.
Grants:
1. NIH/NCI 1R21CA160280-01A1
Role: Contact PI
Period: March 1, 2012- February 28, 2014
Grantor: NIH/NCI
Project title: MicroRNA, sulindac, and breast cancer chemoprevention
2. AACR-Colorectal Cancer Coalition Fellows Grant, in memory of Lisa Dubow
Role: PI
Period: July 1, 2008-December 31, 2009
Grantors: American Association for Cancer Research & Colorectal Cancer Coalition (C3)
Title: MicroRNAs, novel biomarkers in colorectal cancer
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