Molecular Pharmacology Program
The Neal Rosen Lab
Research
The main goal of our laboratory is the identification and characterization of signal transduction pathways that cause the dysregulation of growth and inhibition of apoptosis that characterize advanced human cancer. Our laboratory is dedicated to understanding the consequences of activation of these pathways and to using this information to develop mechanism-based therapeutic strategies.
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Publications Highlights
Lee BJ, Boyer JA, Burnett GL, Thottumkara AP, Tibrewal N, Wilson SL, Hsieh T, Marquez A, Lorenzana EG, Evans JW, Hulea L, Kiss G, Liu H, Lee D, Larsson O, McLaughlan S, Topisirovic I, Wang Z, Wang Z, Zhao Y, Wildes D, Aggen JB, Singh M, Gill AL, Smith JAM, Rosen N. Selective inhibitors of mTORC1 activate 4EBP1 and suppress tumor growth. Nat Chem Biol. 2021 Oct;17(10):1065-1074. doi: 10.1038/s41589-021-00813-7. Epub 2021 Jun 24. Erratum in: Nat Chem Biol. 2021 Jun 29;: Erratum in: Nat Chem Biol. 2021 Nov;17(11):1209. PMID: 34168367.
Mukherjee R, Vanaja KG, Boyer JA, Gadal S, Solomon H, Chandarlapaty S, Levchenko A, Rosen N. Regulation of PTEN translation by PI3K signaling maintains pathway homeostasis. Mol Cell. 2021 Feb 18;81(4):708-723.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.01.033. PMID: 33606974; PMCID: PMC8384339.
Yao, Z., Gao, Y., Su, W., Yaeger, R., Tao, J., Na, N., Zhang, Y., Zhang, C., Rymar, A., Tao, A., Timaul, N. M., Mcgriskin, R., Outmezguine, N. A., Zhao, H., Chang, Q., Qeriqi, B., Barbacid, M., de Stanchina, E., Hyman, D. M., Bollag, G., … Rosen, N. (2019). RAF inhibitor PLX8394 selectively disrupts BRAF dimers and RAS-independent BRAF-mutant-driven signaling. Nature medicine, 25(2), 284–291. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-018-0274-5
Gao, Y., Chang, M. T., McKay, D., Na, N., Zhou, B., Yaeger, R., Torres, N. M., Muniz, K., Drosten, M., Barbacid, M., Caponigro, G., Stuart, D., Moebitz, H., Solit, D. B., Abdel-Wahab, O., Taylor, B. S., Yao, Z., & Rosen, N. (2018). Allele-Specific Mechanisms of Activation of MEK1 Mutants Determine Their Properties. Cancer discovery, 8(5), 648–661. https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-17-1452
Yaeger, R., Chatila, W. K., Lipsyc, M. D., Hechtman, J. F., Cercek, A., Sanchez-Vega, F., Jayakumaran, G., Middha, S., Zehir, A., Donoghue, M., You, D., Viale, A., Kemeny, N., Segal, N. H., Stadler, Z. K., Varghese, A. M., Kundra, R., Gao, J., Syed, A., Hyman, D. M., … Schultz, N. (2018). Clinical Sequencing Defines the Genomic Landscape of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer. Cancer cell, 33(1), 125–136.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccell.2017.12.004
People
Neal Rosen, MD, PhD
- Pharmacologist Neal Rosen focuses on understanding biochemical mechanisms underlying phenotypes caused by tyrosine kinase activation in epithelial tumors and developing new therapeutic strategies.
- MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- rosenn@mskcc.org
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- BS, Pennsylvania State University
- BS, SUNY Stony Brook
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Neal Rosen discloses the following relationships and financial interests:
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Araxes Pharma LLC
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AstraZeneca
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BeiGene, Ltd.
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Fortress Biotech Inc
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Jubilant Therapeutics Inc.
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Kura Oncology
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Lutris Pharma Ltd.
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