Pere Puigserver

Pere Puigserver, Ph.D.

Professor of Cell Biology (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)

Pere Puigserver, Ph.D. is Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He received his PhD in Biochemistry from UIB (Spain) that included research at Stockholm University, following postdoctoral work at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He joined the faculty of Cell Biology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2002 and subsequently returned in 2006 to the Department of Cell Biology (Harvard Medical School) and Cancer Biology (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute).

The Puigserver Lab focuses on the regulatory molecular mechanisms of core metabolic processes that maintain cell homeostasis and phenotypes. The research program of the Puigserver Lab includes main areas such as 1) mitochondrial biology, 2) intermediary metabolism and, 3) cancer metabolism and energetics. In mitochondrial biology, particular interests are in the regulatory mechanisms that control mitochondrial energetics and biogenesis, with implications in a variety of diseases including metabolic and mitochondrial diseases. In intermediary metabolism, a major focus is in liver and adipose cells and their regulatory mechanisms that control nutrient-derived metabolic and energetic activities. In cancer metabolism and energetics, the Puigserver Lab addresses how these processes drive core cancer biology programs such as cell growth, survival and resistance mechanisms.  The Puigserver Lab uses a multidisciplinary experimental design and approaches including chemical and genetic screens in mammalian cells, quantitative metabolomics and proteomics, biochemistry, mouse pre-clinical models of obesity/diabetes, mitochondrial diseases and cancer.    

Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Dept. of Cell Biology, LC-6213

360 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab telephone: 617-582-7977

Lab fax: 617-632-5363

PGC1a expression defines a subset of human melanoma tumors with increased mitochondrial capacity and resistance to oxidative stress.
Authors: Authors: Vazquez F, Lim JH, Chim H, Bhalla K, Girnun G, Pierce K, Clish CB, Granter SR, Widlund HR, Spiegelman BM, Puigserver P.
Cancer Cell
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Oleic acid stimulates complete oxidation of fatty acids through protein kinase A-dependent activation of SIRT1-PGC1a complex.
Authors: Authors: Lim JH, Gerhart-Hines Z, Dominy JE, Lee Y, Kim S, Tabata M, Xiang YK, Puigserver P.
J Biol Chem
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The sirtuin family's role in aging and age-associated pathologies.
Authors: Authors: Hall JA, Dominy JE, Lee Y, Puigserver P.
J Clin Invest
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In vivo measurement of the acetylation state of sirtuin substrates as a proxy for sirtuin activity.
Authors: Authors: Dominy J, Puigserver P, Cantó C.
Methods Mol Biol
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The deacetylase Sirt6 activates the acetyltransferase GCN5 and suppresses hepatic gluconeogenesis.
Authors: Authors: Dominy JE, Lee Y, Jedrychowski MP, Chim H, Jurczak MJ, Camporez JP, Ruan HB, Feldman J, Pierce K, Mostoslavsky R, Denu JM, Clish CB, Yang X, Shulman GI, Gygi SP, Puigserver P.
Mol Cell
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TRPV4 is a regulator of adipose oxidative metabolism, inflammation, and energy homeostasis.
Authors: Authors: Ye L, Kleiner S, Wu J, Sah R, Gupta RK, Banks AS, Cohen P, Khandekar MJ, Boström P, Mepani RJ, Laznik D, Kamenecka TM, Song X, Liedtke W, Mootha VK, Puigserver P, Griffin PR, Clapham DE, Spiegelman BM.
Cell
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A metabolic prosurvival role for PML in breast cancer.
Authors: Authors: Carracedo A, Weiss D, Leliaert AK, Bhasin M, de Boer VC, Laurent G, Adams AC, Sundvall M, Song SJ, Ito K, Finley LS, Egia A, Libermann T, Gerhart-Hines Z, Puigserver P, Haigis MC, Maratos-Flier E, Richardson AL, Schafer ZT, Pandolfi PP.
J Clin Invest
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Defective mitochondrial morphology and bioenergetic function in mice lacking the transcription factor Yin Yang 1 in skeletal muscle.
Authors: Authors: Blättler SM, Verdeguer F, Liesa M, Cunningham JT, Vogel RO, Chim H, Liu H, Romanino K, Shirihai OS, Vazquez F, Rüegg MA, Shi Y, Puigserver P.
Mol Cell Biol
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Yin Yang 1 deficiency in skeletal muscle protects against rapamycin-induced diabetic-like symptoms through activation of insulin/IGF signaling.
Authors: Authors: Blättler SM, Cunningham JT, Verdeguer F, Chim H, Haas W, Liu H, Romanino K, Rüegg MA, Gygi SP, Shi Y, Puigserver P.
Cell Metab
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Glycine decarboxylase cleaves a "malignant" metabolic path to promote tumor initiation.
Authors: Authors: Dominy JE, Vazquez F, Puigserver P.
Cancer Cell
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