Joseph A. Baur, PhD

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Assistant Professor of Physiology
Department: Physiology

Contact information
728 Clinical Research Building
415 Curie Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: (215) 746-4585
Fax: (215) 898-5408
Education:
BScH (Chemistry)
Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1998.
Ph.D. (Integrative Biology)
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, 2003.
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Description of Research Expertise

The Baur lab is interested in the basic mechanisms that lead to aging. Age is the most important risk factor for many of the diseases affecting Western society today, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative disorders. Although the causes of aging are not known, it can be delayed experimentally in rodents by decreasing energy intake in the absence of malnutrition (caloric restriction, CR). Elucidating the mechanism(s) by which CR extends lifespan is expected to yield insights into the causes of aging and to highlight new therapeutic approaches to the prevention and treatment of age-related disease.

One current project in the lab uses a transgenic mouse approach (overexpression of Nampt) to mimic the changes in NAD+ metabolism that occur during CR. Changes in NAD+ metabolism are thought to be the driving force that activates SIRT1 and other sirtuins, but are likely to affect a host of other processes as well. Thus, Nampt-overexpression may be a more effective strategy to mimic the full effects of CR than previous approaches, such as SIRT1-overexpresion or resveratrol (a SIRT1 activator).

Another area of interest is the role of mitochondrial biogenesis in CR. Although it has been studied since the 1930s, CR was shown only recently to paradoxically increase the number of mitochondria in many tissues. The consequences of this increase on reactive oxygen species generation, stress resistance, and insulin sensitivity are not known and cannot easily be distinguished from other effects of CR in vivo. Fortunately, the increase in mitochondrial biogenesis can be recapitulated in cell culture using serum from CR animals. We plan to use this system to functionally characterize cells with increased mitochondrial content and to isolate the serum factor that mediates the effect.

Selected Publications

Baur, J.A.: Metabolic effects of caloric restriction. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

Lou, Z., Wei, J., Riethman, H., Baur, J. A., Voglauer, R., Shay, J.W., Wright, W.E.: Telomere length regulates ISG15 exression in human cells. Aging 1(7): 608-621, 2009.

Armour, S. M., Baur, J. A., Hsieh, S.N, Land-Bracha, A., Thomas, S.N., Sinclair, D.A.: Inhibition of  mammalian S6 kinase by  resveratrol suppresses autophagy. Aging 1(6): 515-525, 2009.

Pearson Kevin J, Baur Joseph A, Lewis Kaitlyn N, Peshkin Leonid, Price Nathan L, Labinskyy Nazar, Swindell William R, Kamara Davida, Minor Robin K, Perez Evelyn, Jamieson Hamish A, Zhang Yongqing, Dunn Stephen R, Sharma Kumar, Pleshko Nancy, Woollett Laura A, Csiszar Anna, Ikeno Yuji, Le Couteur David, Elliott Peter J, Becker Kevin G, Navas Placido, Ingram Donald K, Wolf Norman S, Ungvari Zoltan, Sinclair David A, de Cabo Rafael: Resveratrol delays age-related deterioration and mimics transcriptional aspects of dietary restriction without extending life span. Cell metabolism 8(2): 157-68, Aug 2008.

Kim D., Nguyen MD., Dobbin MM., Fischer A., Sananbenesi F., Rodgers JT, Delalle I., Baur JA., Sui G., Armour SM., Puigserver P, Sinclair DA., Tsai LH.: SIRT1 deacetylase protects against pre-dependent neurodegeneration. EMBO Journal 26(13): 3169-3179, 2007.

Yang H., Yang T., Baur JA., Perez E., Matsui T., Carmona JJ., Lamming DW., Souza-Pinto NC., Bohr VA., Rosenzweig A., de Cabo R., Sauve AA., Sinclair DA.: Mitochondrial NAD+ levels are regulated and promote cell survival via SIRT3 and SIRT4. Cell 130(6): 1095-107, 2007.

Baur JA.: Obesity: Do grapes hold the answer? Pediatric Research 61(6), June 2007.

Baur JA., Pearson KJ., Price NL., Jamieson HA., Lerin C., Kalra A., Prabhu VV., Allard JS., Lopez-Lluch G., Lewis K., Pistell PJ., Poosala S., Becker KG., Boss O., Gwinn D., Wang, M., Ramaswamy S., Fisbein KW., Spencer RG., Lakatta EG., Le Couteur D., SHaw RJ., Navas P., Puigserver P., Ingram DK., de Cabo R., Sinclair DA.: Resveratrol improves health and survival of mice on a high-calorie diet. Nature 444(7177): 337-342, 2006.

Baur JA., Sinclair DA.: Therapeutic potential of resveratrol: the in vivo evidence. Nature Reviews in Drug Discovery 5(6): 337-342, 2006.

Baur JA., Zou Y., Shay JW., Wright WE: Telomere position effect in human cells. Science 292: 2075-2077, 2001.

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Last updated: 08/10/2009
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