Xianhua Piao, MD, PhD

Pic of Xianhua Piao
Professor
M_PEDS-NEONATOLOGY
415-502-3460

Research Description

During development, cells of the brain execute an astonishingly intricate choreographed process that culminates in the precise localization of neurons wired in functional networked circuitry. After the formation and wiring completed, various cells continue to dialogue to maintain normal brain function. Errors in such interactions contribute to neurodevelopmental conditions including autism, schizophrenia, and cerebral palsy as well as neurodegeneration, such as Alzheimer’s disease. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these dynamic interactions remain largely unknown. The Piao Lab seeks to understand how cells in the brain communicate with each other and with the extracellular matrix (ECM) during development and brain homeostasis and how perturbation of the communications leads to neurological disorders.

Secondary Thematic Area: Neuro-immune interplay in brain development and disease.

Current Projects

Our current ongoing projects are centered on:

  1. Central Nervous System (CNS) Myelination
  2. Neuro-immune interplays during interneuron development
  3. The impact of maternal immune activation on brain development
  4. Molecular mechanisms underlying microglia-mediated synaptic pruning
  5. Glial-glial and glial-neuronal interactions in Alzheimer’s disease

 

Together, the ongoing investigation of these research fronts provides immense promise for application in understanding and treating neurodevelopmental, neurodegenerative, and neuropsychiatric disorders.

Websites

https://profiles.ucsf.edu/xianhua.piao

http://www.piaolab.org

Publications

Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors.

Pharmacological reviews

Langenhan T, Anderson GR, Araç D, Aust G, Avila-Zozaya M, Bagger SM, Barth P, Berndt S, Blacklow SC, Blanco-Redondo B, Boucard AA, Bridges JP, Brodmerkel LS, Caron KM, Chung YK, Dates AN, de Araujo Farias V, Del Toro D, Duman JG, Engel FB, Favara DM, Formstone CJ, Fu C, Garcia De Las Bayonas A, Georgiadi A, Gloriam DE, Hall RA, Hamann J, Hildebrand PW, Hsiao CC, Huang BX, Javitch JA, Kim HY, Kittel RJ, Kleinau G, Leduc R, Liebscher I, Lin HH, Linnert J, Ludwig MG, Martinelli DC, Mathiasen S, Matúš D, Melkumyan M, Moreno-Salinas AL, Mulder J, Nash MA, Pal K, Pederick DT, Perry-Hauser NA, Piao X, Ping YQ, Placantonakis DG, Pohl F, Prömel S, Rosenkilde MM, Sabbagh L, Sando RC, Scheerer P, Schöneberg T, Seiradake E, Selcho M, Seufert F, Singh AK, Skiniotis G, Spiess K, Sträter N, Strutt D, Südhof TC, Sun J, Tall GG, Thor D, Tilley DG, Tolias KF, Vallon M, Van Meir EG, Vanhollebeke B, Wiggin GR, Wolfrum U, Yan J, Zaidman NA, Zou Y, Scholz N