Klaus Elenius
MD, PhD, professor
klaele@utu.fi +358 29 450 4393 +358 50 514 2307 Tykistökatu 6 A Turku ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5700-0827 |
ACTIONABLE RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE SIGNALING
Our goal is to understand how receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) regulate the pathogenesis of human diseases, such as cancer. This information is needed for the development of molecularly targeted therapies. To recognize aberrations of RTK signaling in diseased tissue our laboratory also works on the molecular mechanism by which RTKs control normal processes, such as embryonic development. The work mainly focuses on the ErbB family of RTKs. Our laboratory has contributed to the field by e.g. by characterizing novel RTK signaling mechanisms, by identifying novel ErbB4 isoforms, and by determining the role of ErbBs and their ligands in angiogenesis.
Current topics
- Screens for predictive RTK mutations
- Novel RTK signaling mechanisms
- Development of preclinical models for development novel RTK inhibitors
- Sequencing of RTK inhibitor drug administration with cytotoxic agents
- In vitro “basket trials” with ErbB inhibitor drugs
- RTK signaling in angiogenesis and cardiovascular diseases
- RTKs in pediatric malignancies
- Biological role of novel ErbB4 isoforms in diseases and development
Elenius Lab members
- Anne Jokilammi, PhD
- Elli Narvi, PhD
- Deepankar Chakroborty, MSc
- Juho Heliste, MD
- Marika Koivu, MSc
- Johannes Merilahti, MSc
- Veera Ojala, MSc
- Janne Nordberg, MD
- Fred Saarinen, MSc
- Katri Vaparanta, MSc
- Kaisa Aalto, BM
- Maria Helkkula, BM
- Matias Mäenpää, BM
- Peppi Kirjalainen, BM
- Jori Torkkila, BM
- Angiopoietin-regulated recruitment of vascular smooth muscle cells by endothelial-derived heparin binding EGF-like growth factor (2003) Iivanainen E, Nelimarkka L, Elenius V, Heikkinen S-M, Junttila TT, Sihombin L, Sundvall M, Määttä JA, Laine VJO, Higashiyama S, Alitalo K, Elenius K
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - A natural ErbB4 isoform that does not activate phosphoinositide 3-kinase mediates proliferation but not survival or chemotaxis (2000) Kainulainen V, Sundvall M, Määttä JA, Santiestevan E, Klagsbrun M, Elenius K
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Erbb4 and its isoforms: selective regulation of growth factor responses by naturally occurring receptor variants (2000) Junttila TT, Sundvall M, Määttä JA, Elenius K
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal)