Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
Name:Jinyong Wang
Professional:Principle Investigator
Email:wang_jinyong(AT)gibh.ac.cn
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Study/Work Experience
 

2012.03 – now

Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences/ Principal Investigator

2007.09 – 2012.02

Wisconsin Medical College, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Postdoc Fellow

2006.08 – 2007.08

Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Postdoc Fellow

2001.09 – 2006.07

Zhejiang University/Ph.D

1997.09 – 2001.07

Qingdao Agricultural University (Laiyang Agricultural College)/Bachelor

Research Areas

Blood & Immune Cell Regeneration

Academic Performance

Dr. Wang’s Group has recently developed a de novo method of generating functional T cells (2018, Nature Immunology). They discovered that a transcription factor Hoxb5, which is expressed in uncommitted hematopoietic progenitor cells but absent in committed mature blood lineages, was able to reprogram pro-pre-B cells into functional early thymus progenitors. Mechanistically, the Hoxb5 repressed B cell ‘master genes’, activated T cell regulators and regulated crucial chromatin modifiers in pro-pre-B cells and ultimately drove the B cell fate–to–T cell fate conversion in vivo. This study uncovers a new paradigm for generating functional T cells via reprogramming in vivo, which provides an alternative T cell source for translational researches.

 
Representative Papers
1. Mengyun Zhang, Yong Dong,……, Jinyong Wang*. Transcription factor Hoxb5 reprograms B cells into functional T lymphocytes. Nature Immunology. 2018 Mar;19(3):279-290

2. Xuejia Li, Chengxiang Xia, Tongjie Wang,……, Juan Du*, Jinyong Wang*. Pyrimidoindole derivative UM171 enhances derivation of hematopoietic progenitor cells from human pluripotent stem cells. Stem Cell Research.2017 Mar; 21:32-39

3. Tongjie Wang, Chen Li,……, Jinyong Wang*. Oncogenic NRAS hyper-activates multiple pathways in human cord blood stem/progenitor cells and promotes myelomonocytic proliferation in vivo. American Journal of Translational Research.2015 Oct ;7(10):1963-1973

4. Xiaoli Chen, Qianhao Zhao,……, Jinyong Wang*. OP9-Lhx2 stromal cells facilitate derivation of hematopoietic progenitors both in vitro and in vivo. Stem Cell Research. 2015 Sep;15(2):395-402

5. Dan Yang, Xiangzhong Zhang,……, Jinyong Wang*. Enforced expression of Hoxa5 in haematopoietic stem cells leads to aberrant erythropoiesis in vivo. Cell Cycle.2015; 14(4) 612-620.