John Vaughen, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Prof. Researcher, Anatomy
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #1326
San Francisco CA 94143
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    The lipidome remains a vast and poorly explored frontier that often goes awry in diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. We hope to gain genetic control over neural and glial lipidomes. How and why do select lipid species function in brain cells, including in synaptic vesicle fusion, lysosome catabolism, or glial ensheathment? We are excited to develop genetic tools to cell-type specifically track and manipulate the lipidome using the Drosophila brain as a tractable model.
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    1. From seconds to days: Neural plasticity viewed through a lipid lens. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2023 Jun; 80:102702. Vaughen JP, Theisen E, Clandinin TR. PMID: 36965206.
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    2. Glial control of sphingolipid levels sculpts diurnal remodeling in a circadian circuit. Neuron. 2022 Oct 05; 110(19):3186-3205.e7. Vaughen JP, Theisen E, Rivas-Serna IM, Berger AB, Kalakuntla P, Anreiter I, Mazurak VC, Rodriguez TP, Mast JD, Hartl T, Perlstein EO, Reimer RJ, Clandinin MT, Clandinin TR. PMID: 35961319; PMCID: PMC10868424.
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    3. Cell Extrusion: A Stress-Responsive Force for Good or Evil in Epithelial Homeostasis. Dev Cell. 2018 02 26; 44(4):532. Ohsawa S, Vaughen J, Igaki T. PMID: 29486197.
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    4. Cell Extrusion: A Stress-Responsive Force for Good or Evil in Epithelial Homeostasis. Dev Cell. 2018 Feb 05; 44(3):284-296. Ohsawa S, Vaughen J, Igaki T. PMID: 29408235; PMCID: PMC6207186.
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    5. Breaking Down Neighbors to Fuel Tumorigenesis. Dev Cell. 2017 Feb 06; 40(3):219-220. Vaughen J, Igaki T. PMID: 28171745; PMCID: PMC6207202.
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    6. Slit-Robo Repulsive Signaling Extrudes Tumorigenic Cells from Epithelia. Dev Cell. 2016 Dec 19; 39(6):683-695. Vaughen J, Igaki T. PMID: 27997825; PMCID: PMC6207184.
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    7. Non-autonomous overgrowth by oncogenic niche cells: Cellular cooperation and competition in tumorigenesis. Cancer Sci. 2015 Dec; 106(12):1651-8. Enomoto M, Vaughen J, Igaki T. PMID: 26362609; PMCID: PMC4714670.
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