- Ira Pastan
Ira Pastan, M.D. (born
Winthrop, Massachusetts June 1 ,1931 ) is an Americanscientist . He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the AAAS and the American Society of Microbiology. As of July 2007, he has coauthored 1060 scientific publications, making him one of today's most prolific scientific researchers. His wife,Linda Pastan , is an accomplished American poet.Biography
Pastan is chief of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology at the
National Cancer Institute , a position he started in 1970. He obtained his B.S. fromTufts University in 1953. He received his M.D. from Tufts University 1957, completed his residency training atYale University and conducted research training in endocrinology at NIH with Earl Stadtman starting in 1959. By 1970 he had risen to position of Chief of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in the National Cancer Institute (the largest branch of theNational Institutes of Health ). He currently holds this same title and is working on variousImmunotoxin Therapies .Research Focus
Pastan is currently working at the NIH investigating the use of
immunotoxin therapy as acancer treatment but his research interests have covered a wide range of topics. Covered below are a few key discoveries:During his work at the Clinical Endocrinology Branch he worked on
cAMP , recently discovered by Dr.Earl Sutherland . During the course of this research he, along with collaborators, investigated the binding of TSH and ACTH to cell-surface receptors. His research demonstrated that cAMP produced a conformational change in cAMP binding protein, enabling better access to the promotor regions of variousgenes . This discovery was a scientific milestone as it was the first example of a positive control ofgene expression . [ [http://rex.nci.nih.gov/RESEARCH/basic/lmb/Prsnl.d/Cv.d/pastancv.htm Curriculum Vitae] ] [ [http://ccr.cancer.gov/staff/staff.asp?profileid=5782 NCI @ NIH Directory Listing] ] [ [http://rex.nci.nih.gov/RESEARCH/basic/lmb/Prsnl.d/pastan.htm NIH Biograpy] ] [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6061563 Science Breakthroughs Revisited: A Cancer Killer] September 12, 2006]During his early career in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Pastan was responsible for early work on cancer cell abnormal adhesion and motility. This work witnessed the isolation of the first
cDNA clones encodingcollagen andfibronectin .Pastan's work in the '80s with Mark Willingham used
Video Intensification Microscopy to demonstrate the binding andendocytosis ofprotein s to cell-surface receptors. This research led to the discovery of theendosome .Since the mid-'80s Pastan's work has focused on
immunotoxin therapy. This technique employs a hybrid protein molecule - anantibody attached to a potent bacterialtoxin - to selectively targettumor ous cells. Pastan's lab focuses on variations of theexotoxin derived fromPseudomonas aeruginosa .Most recently, Pastan is performing clinical trials using the SS1P immunotoxin [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070423100023.html (SS1P Article)] . SS1P targets
mesothelioma , a cancer most often caused by prolonged exposure toasbestos . In addition, he is also currently engaged inclinical trial s using the BL22, an immunotoxin that targets a number of hematolical cancers, such asleukemias .References
External links
* [http://ccr.cancer.gov/staff/staff.asp?profileid=5782 Center for Cancer Research - Pastan Website]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez Entrez Website]
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