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Overview

Yinon Ben-Neriah is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their research spans primarily the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on molecular and cellular mechanisms related to cancer and immunology.

Their work covers various subfields, including Molecular Biology, Immunology, Oncology, Hematology, and Genetics. Ben-Neriah's research topics emphasize Cancer-related Molecular Pathways, Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research, Gut microbiota and health, Protein Degradation and Inhibitors, Immune Cell Function and Interaction, and IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways.

Ben-Neriah has contributed to multiple publications, with notable papers including:

  • The gut microbiome switches mutant p53 from tumour-suppressive to oncogenic, 2020, Nature
  • Inhibition of nucleo-cytoplasmic proteasome translocation by the aromatic amino acids or silencing Sestrin3-their sensing mediator-is tumor suppressive, 2024, Cell Death and Differentiation
  • Putative homeostatic role of cancer driver mutations, 2021, Trends in Cell Biology
  • Immunity in acute myeloid leukemia: Where the immune response and targeted therapy meet, 2021, European Journal of Immunology
  • Collaborative effect of Csnk1a1 haploinsufficiency and mutant p53 in Myc induction can promote leukemic transformation, 2023, Blood Advances

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ben-Neriah include Avanthika Venkatachalam, Eli Pikarsky, Irit Snir-Alkalay, Eliran Kadosh, and Adar Zinger.

Their work has been published repeatedly in venues such as Cancer Research, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature, Cell Death and Differentiation, and Trends in Cell Biology.

The research focus extensively addresses molecular pathways involved in cancer, particularly related to leukemia and the interactions between the immune response and targeted therapies.

Best Publications

  • Phosphorylation meets ubiquitination: the control of NF-[kappa]B activity.

    Michael Karin;Yinon Ben-Neriah

  • NF-κB functions as a tumour promoter in inflammation-associated cancer

    Eli Pikarsky;Rinnat M. Porat;Ilan Stein;Rinat Abramovitch

  • Inflammation meets cancer, with NF-κB as the matchmaker

    Yinon Ben-Neriah;Michael Karin

  • Rapid proteolysis of I kappa B-alpha is necessary for activation of transcription factor NF-kappa B.

    Thomas Henkel;Thomas Machleidt;Irit Alkalay;Martin Krönke

  • JNK is involved in signal integration during costimulation of T lymphocytes

    Bing Su;Estela Jacinto;Masahiko Hibi;Tuula Kallunki

  • The chronic myelogenous leukemia-specific P210 protein is the product of the bcr/abl hybrid gene.

    Yinon Ben-Neriah;George Q. Daley;Anne-Marie Mes-Masson;Owen N. Witte

  • Axin-mediated CKI phosphorylation of β-catenin at Ser 45: a molecular switch for the Wnt pathway

    Sharon Amit;Ada Hatzubai;Yaara Birman;Jens S. Andersen

  • Identification of the receptor component of the IkappaBalpha-ubiquitin ligase.

    Avraham Yaron;Ada Hatzubai;Matti Davis;Iris Lavon

  • Maintenance of colonic homeostasis by distinctive apical TLR9 signalling in intestinal epithelial cells

    Jongdae Lee;Ji-Hun Mo;Kyoko Katakura;Irit Alkalay

  • Stimulation-dependent I kappa B alpha phosphorylation marks the NF-kappa B inhibitor for degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway.

    Irit Alkalay;Avraham Yaron;Ada Hatzubai;Amir Orian

  • Regulatory functions of ubiquitination in the immune system

    Yinon Ben-Neriah

  • Inflammatory networks underlying colorectal cancer.

    Audrey Lasry;Adar Zinger;Yinon Ben-Neriah

  • Ectopic lymphoid structures function as microniches for tumor progenitor cells in hepatocellular carcinoma

    Shlomi Finkin;Detian Yuan;Ilan Stein;Koji Taniguchi

  • Senescence-associated inflammatory responses: aging and cancer perspectives

    Audrey Lasry;Yinon Ben-Neriah

  • Regulation of NF-κB by ubiquitination and degradation of the IκBs.

    Naama Kanarek;Yinon Ben-Neriah

  • Expression of a Distinctive BCR-ABL Oncogene in Ph1-positive Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)

    Steven S. Clark;Jami McLaughlin;Michael Timmons;Ann Marie Pendergast

  • Conditional and specific NF-κB blockade protects pancreatic beta cells from diabetogenic agents

    R. Eldor;A. Yeffet;K. Baum;V. Doviner

  • Inhibition of NF‐κB cellular function via specific targeting of the IκB‐ubiquitin ligase

    Avraham Yaron;Hedva Gonen;Irit Alkalay;Ada Hatzubai

  • Alternative 5′ exons in c-abl mRNA

    Yinon Ben-Neriah;André Bernards;Michael Paskind;George Q. Daley

  • Redox regulation of a protein tyrosine kinase in the endoplasmic reticulum

    Asne R. Bauskin;Irit Alkalay;Yinon Ben-Neriah

Frequent Co-Authors

Eli Pikarsky
Eli Pikarsky Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Kari Alitalo
Kari Alitalo University of Helsinki
Steffen Jung
Steffen Jung Weizmann Institute of Science
Moshe Oren
Moshe Oren Weizmann Institute of Science
Aaron Ciechanover
Aaron Ciechanover Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Caj Haglund
Caj Haglund University of Helsinki
Thorsten Stiewe
Thorsten Stiewe Philipp University of Marburg
Michele Pagano
Michele Pagano New York University
Jochen Hess
Jochen Hess University Hospital Heidelberg
Eliezer A. Rachmilewitz
Eliezer A. Rachmilewitz Wolfson Medical Center

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