Nika Danial

Nika Danial, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
Affiliate Member of Cell Biology (HMS)

Nika Danial, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Cancer Biology and Medicine (DFCI) , and an affiliate member of the Cell Biology Department (HMS). She received an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from Stanford University, and a Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular and Biophysical Studies from Columbia University. Her postdoctoral studies in the laboratory of Stanley J. Korsmeyer at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute focused on the role of BCL-2 family proteins in mitochondrial apoptosis, where she discovered a molecular link between cell survival/death regulatory pathways and metabolism. She joined the faculty of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School in 2005.

The Danial Lab focuses on molecular mechanisms and biologic consequences of cellular fuel choices. Different cell states have distinct anabolic and catabolic needs that are fulfilled by processing specific metabolic substrates. As such, cells’ fuel choice can influence transitions in and out of quiescence, resistance/sensitivity to oxidative stress, metabolic adaptations to nutrient changes, and cell identity, including epigenetic regulation. Understanding how these fuel preferences are controlled and defining their specific metabolic outputs will provide a molecular handle on modulating cell behavior in normal physiology and in pathologic conditions. The Danial lab uses multi-disciplinary in vitro and in vivo approaches that draw on mitochondrial metabolism, biochemistry, chemical biology, proteomics, metabolomics and genetically engineered mouse models to identify molecular determinants of cellular fuel choices and their effects on cell fate and function. This research program has led to discoveries linking fuel utilization pathways to cellular stress outcomes in diseases such as cancer, diabetes and seizure disorders.

Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Dept. of Cell Biology, LC-6313

360 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab Phone: 617-632-6436

Lab Fax: 617-632-5363

Measurement of mitochondrial oxygen consumption rates in mouse primary neurons and astrocytes.
Authors: Authors: Ribeiro SM, Giménez-Cassina A, Danial NN.
Methods Mol Biol
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Adipsin is an adipokine that improves ß cell function in diabetes.
Authors: Authors: Lo JC, Ljubicic S, Leibiger B, Kern M, Leibiger IB, Moede T, Kelly ME, Chatterjee Bhowmick D, Murano I, Cohen P, Banks AS, Khandekar MJ, Dietrich A, Flier JS, Cinti S, Blüher M, Danial NN, Berggren PO, Spiegelman BM.
Cell
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Inhibiting Tankyrases sensitizes KRAS-mutant cancer cells to MEK inhibitors via FGFR2 feedback signaling.
Authors: Authors: Schoumacher M, Hurov KE, Lehár J, Yan-Neale Y, Mishina Y, Sonkin D, Korn JM, Flemming D, Jones MD, Antonakos B, Cooke VG, Steiger J, Ledell J, Stump MD, Sellers WR, Danial NN, Shao W.
Cancer Res
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D-2-hydroxyglutarate produced by mutant IDH2 causes cardiomyopathy and neurodegeneration in mice.
Authors: Authors: Akbay EA, Moslehi J, Christensen CL, Saha S, Tchaicha JH, Ramkissoon SH, Stewart KM, Carretero J, Kikuchi E, Zhang H, Cohoon TJ, Murray S, Liu W, Uno K, Fisch S, Jones K, Gurumurthy S, Gliser C, Choe S, Keenan M, Son J, Stanley I, Losman JA, Padera R, Bronson RT, Asara JM, Abdel-Wahab O, Amrein PC, Fathi AT, Danial NN, Kimmelman AC, Kung AL, Ligon KL, Yen KE, Kaelin WG, Bardeesy N, Wong KK.
Genes Dev
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Regulation of hepatic energy metabolism and gluconeogenesis by BAD.
Authors: Authors: Giménez-Cassina A, Garcia-Haro L, Choi CS, Osundiji MA, Lane EA, Huang H, Yildirim MA, Szlyk B, Fisher JK, Polak K, Patton E, Wiwczar J, Godes M, Lee DH, Robertson K, Kim S, Kulkarni A, Distefano A, Samuel V, Cline G, Kim YB, Shulman GI, Danial NN.
Cell Metab
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Changing appetites: the adaptive advantages of fuel choice.
Authors: Authors: Stanley IA, Ribeiro SM, Giménez-Cassina A, Norberg E, Danial NN.
Trends Cell Biol
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A phospho-BAD BH3 helix activates glucokinase by a mechanism distinct from that of allosteric activators.
Authors: Authors: Szlyk B, Braun CR, Ljubicic S, Patton E, Bird GH, Osundiji MA, Matschinsky FM, Walensky LD, Danial NN.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
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How does the ketogenic diet work? Four potential mechanisms.
Authors: Authors: Danial NN, Hartman AL, Stafstrom CE, Thio LL.
J Child Neurol
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Behavioral stress accelerates prostate cancer development in mice.
Authors: Authors: Hassan S, Karpova Y, Baiz D, Yancey D, Pullikuth A, Flores A, Register T, Cline JM, D'Agostino R, Danial N, Datta SR, Kulik G.
J Clin Invest
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Inactivation of BAD by IKK inhibits TNFa-induced apoptosis independently of NF-?B activation.
Authors: Authors: Yan J, Xiang J, Lin Y, Ma J, Zhang J, Zhang H, Sun J, Danial NN, Liu J, Lin A.
Cell
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