Xuan Zhang, MD, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Research Description
My major area of interest is the regulation of endometrial epithelial proliferation,
apoptosis, differentiation and migration. These processes are crucial
for the normal development and maintenance of the endometrial tissue. The
imbalance of these cellular processes is associated with infertility and
various uterine diseases such as endometriosis and endometrial cancer. Understanding
the regulatory mechanisms of endometrial epithelial homeostasis is extremely
important for developing therapeutics for many uterine disorders. Ovarian
steroid hormones appear to be the major regulators of endometrial function,
but the detailed mechanisms are not well-defined. Receptor tyrosine kinases
and their growth factor ligands play pivotal roles in epithelial cell
homeostasis. My current research projects focus on the hormonal regulation
and function of these ligand-receptor complexes such as hepatocyte growth
factor (HGF) and its receptor c-Met in the endometrium, the interplay between
various growth factors, as well as their signaling pathways. The importance
of these studies lies in that they may lead to the development of new therapeutic
strategies for endometrial disorders by targeting the regulatory and
signaling pathways of these growth factors and their receptors.
Representative Publications
- Zhang X, Christenson LK, Nothnick WB. (2007) Regulation of MMP-9
expression and activity in the mouse uterus by estrogen. Mol
Reprod Dev 74:321-331
- Zhang X, Nothnick WB. (2005) The role and regulation of the uterine
matrix metalloproteinase system in menstruating and non-menstruating
species. Front Biosci 10:353-366
- Hu J, Zhang X, Nothnick WB, Spencer TE. (2004) Matrix metalloproteinases
and their tissue inhibitors in the developing neonatal mouse uterus.
Biol Reprod 71:1598-1604
- Zhou HE, Zhang X, Nothnick WB. (2004) Disruption of the TIMP-1
gene product is associated with accelerated endometrial gland formation
during early postnatal uterine development. Biol Reprod 71:534-539
- Nothnick WB, Zhang X, Zhou HE (2003) Steroidal regulation of uterine
edema and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-3 messenger
RNA expression is altered in TIMP-1-deficient mice. Biol Reprod 70:500-508
- Zhang X, Wang L, Zhang H, Guo D, Zhao J, Qiao Z, Qiao J (2002)
The effects of cigarette smoke extract on the endothelial production
of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 are mediated through
macrophages, possibly by inducing TNF-alpha release. Methods Find
Exp Clin Pharmacol 24:261-265
- Zhang X, Wang L, Dou Y, Zhao J, Jiang T, Qiao Z, Qiao J (2002)
Testosterone and estradiol modulate TNF-alpha-induced expression
of adhesion molecules in endothelial cells. Methods Find Exp Clin
Pharmacol 24:125-130
- Zhang X, Wang LY, Jiang TY, Zhang HP, Dou Y, Zhao JH, Zhao H, Qiao
ZD, Qiao JT (2002) Effects of testosterone and 17-beta-estradiol
on TNF-aplha-induced E-selectin and VCAM-1 expression in endothelial
cells. Analysis of the underlying receptor pathways. Life Sci 71:15-29
- Zhang X, Wang L, Zhang H, Guo D, Qiao Z, Qiao J (2001) Estrogen
inhibits lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
from murine macrophages. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 23:169-173
- Zhang X, Zhang BZ, Wang HQ, Qiao ZD (2001) Computer science in
Human Genome Project. Med Phylos 22:14-18
- Zhang X, Qiao ZD (2001) Sex hormones and immune responses. Chin
J Med Lab Technol 2:265-267
- Wang LY, Wang HY, Zhang X, Zhang HP, Zhang
KJ, Qiao ZD (2001) Effects of tobacco smoke on the expression of ICAM-1
by HUVEC. Clin J Prev Med 35:105-107