José Luis De La Pompa MÃnguez
Senior Investigator
Intercellular Signaling in Cardiovascular Development
National Cardiovascular Research Center Carlos
Spain
Biography
José Luis de la Pompa holds an MSc (Biology) from the Universidad Complutense (Madrid, 1985) and a PhD (Genetics) from the Universidad Autónoma (Madrid, 1990). During his postdoc with T. W. Mak at the Ontario Cancer Institute and Amgen Institute (Toronto, Canada), he mastered the techniques of mouse genetic manipulation. His work in this period contributed to the understanding of the role of tumor suppressor genes and different signaling pathways in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and patterning during mouse development. He became interested in cardiac development after generating and characterizing an NFATc1 mutant with severely defective cardiac valve morphogenesis, and this work led him to the study of the role of Notch signaling pathway in cardiac development. He subsequently held positions as group leader at the EMBL (Monterotondo, Rome, Italy) and Associate Professor at the CADB (Rochester, NY, USA). José Luis returned to Spain in 2001 to head the Molecular Oncology Department at the Institut de Recerca Oncologica in Barcelona, where his group pioneered the study of the role of Notch in cardiac valve formation. In 2004 he moved to the Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB) in Madrid, where his group continued the study of the role of Notch in the heart, publishing important papers in the field. In 2006 he extended his research to the role of Notch in adult heart homeostasis and opened a new research line in zebrafish heart and fin regeneration. He joined the CNIC in 2009.
Research Interest
Cardiology
Publications
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MacGrogan D, Luxán G, Driessen-Mol A, Bouten C, Baaijens F, De La Pompa JL. How to make a heart valve: from embryonic development to bioengineering of living valve substitutes. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine. 2014 Nov 1;4(11):a013912.
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Garcia-Pavia P, de la Pompa JL. Left Ventricular Noncompaction A Genetic Cardiomyopathy Looking for Diagnostic Criteria (vol 64, pg 1991, 2014). JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY. 2015 Feb 10;65(5):519-.
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VanDusen NJ, Casanovas J, Vincentz JW, Firulli BA, Osterwalder M, Lopez-Rios J, Zeller R, Zhou B, Grego-Bessa J, De La Pompa JL, Shou W. Hand2 is an essential regulator for two Notch-dependent functions within the embryonic endocardium. Cell reports. 2014 Dec 24;9(6):2071-83.