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Peter Tontonoz, M.D., Ph.D.

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Selected Publications:Pei, L., Waki, H., Vaitheesvaran, B., Wilpitz, D.C., Kurland, I., and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2006). NR4A orphannuclear receptors are transcriptional regulators of hepatic glucose metabolism. Nature Medicine.12:1048-55.Waki, H., Park, K.W., Mitro, N., Pei, L., Damoiseaux, R., Wilpitz, D., Reue, K., Saez, E., <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P.(2007). The small molecule harmine is an anti-diabetic cell-type-specific regulator of PPARγexpression. Cell Metabolism. 5:357-370. Cover Article.Zelcer, N., Khanlou, N., Clare, R., Jiang, Q., Reed-Geaghan, E.G., Landreth, G.E., Vinters, H.V.V.,and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2007). Attenuation of neuroinflammation and Alzheimer’s disease pathology byLXRs. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 104:10601-10606.Bradley, M.N., Hong, C., Joseph, S.B., Chen, M., Wang. X., Lusis, J., Collins, A., Hseuh, W.A. Collins,J.L., Tangirala, R. and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2007). Ligand activation of LXRβ reverses whole body cholesteroloverload and atherosclerosis in LXRα-/-apoE-/- mice. J. Clin. Invest. 117:2337-2346.Chao, L.C., Zhang, Z., Tsugumichi, S., <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. and Pilch, P. (2007). Nur77 coordinately regulatesexpression of genes linked to glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle. Molecular Endocrinology.21:2152-2163.Park, K.W., Waki, H., Villanueva, C.J., Monticelli, L., Hong, C., Kang, S., MacDougald, O.A., Goldrath,A.W., and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2008). Id2 is a small molecule-inducible modulator of PPARγ expression andadipocyte differentiation. Molecular Endocrinology. 22:2038-48.Bensinger, S.J., Bradley, M.N., Joseph, S.B., Zelcer, N., Janssen, E.M., Hausner, M.A., Shih, R.,Parks, J., Edwards, P.A., Jamieson, B.D., and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2008). LXR signaling couples sterolmetabolism to proliferation in the acquired immune response. Cell. 134:97-111.Chao, L.C., Bensinger, S.J., Wroblewski, K., and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2008). Inhibition of adipocytedifferentiation by Nur77, Nurr1 and Nor-1. Molecular Endocrinology. 22:2596-608. Cover Article.Bensinger, S.J. and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2008). Integration of metabolism and inflammation by lipid-activatednuclear receptors. Nature. 454:470-477.Zelcer, N., Hong, C., Boyadjian, R., and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2009). LXR regulates cholesterol uptakethrough Idol-dependent ubiquitination of the LDL receptor. Science. 325:100-104.A-Gonzalez, N., Bensinger, S.J., Bradley, M.N., Zelcer, N., Beceiro, S., Hong, C., Deniz, J., Ramirez,C.M., Gallardo, G., Galarreta, C., Salazar, J., Lopez, F., Parks, J., Edwards, P.A., Andujar, M.,<strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. and Castrillo, A. (2009). Apoptotic cells promote their own clearance and immunetolerance through activation of LXR signaling. Immunity. 31:245-258.Chao, L.C., Wroblewski, K., Zhang, Z., Pei, L., Vergnes, L., Reue, K., Watt, M.J., Newgard, C.B., Pilch,P.F., Hevener, A.L. and <strong>Tontonoz</strong>, P. (2009). Insulin resistance and altered systemic glucosemetabolism in mice lacking Nur77. Diabetes. 58:2788-96.

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