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Mi-Ock Lee studies action mechanisms of hormone nuclear receptors, key regulators of endocrine physiology and pathophysiology of metabolic diseases. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a disease stage characterized by increased oxidative stress and lipotoxicity, leads to cellular injury and chronic inflammation. Mi-Ock Lee's group discovered that the retinoic acid-related orphan receptor a (RORa) has a protective function against NASH. They demonstrated that RORa is a regulator of mitochondrial quality control in response to metabolic input. They also showed that RORa regulates M1/M2 polarization in hepatic residential Kupffer cells and identified maresin 1, a specialized pro-resolving mediator, as an endogenous ligand of RORa. Importantly, the function of RORa is controlled by a synthetic ligand, JC1-40, which improved symptoms of NASH in mice. Her research contributes to understanding molecular pathophysiology of NASH, which may provide better therapeutic strategies against this disease.

Mi-Ock Lee is currently a Professor of College of Pharmacy at the Seoul National University and she has led the "BioLipids Interactomics Research Center" as a Director since 2017. She earned her PhD in Pharmacology from the University of Minnesota, USA in 1992. Since Dr. Lee has started her own research career at the Yonsei University School of Medicine in 1996, she has over 120 refereed publications and 10 patents. She received the Macrogen Woman Scientist Award (2015), SNU Research Award (2016), and LOREAL-UNESCO Woman Scientist Award (2019).

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- A maresin 1/ROR¥á/12-lipoxygenase autoregulatory circuit prevents inflammation and progression of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. (2019) J Clin Invest. 130, 1684
- MTA1 is a novel regulator of autophagy that induces tamoxifen-resistance in breast cancer cells. (2018) Autophagy 14, 812
- RORa Induces KLF4-Mediated M2 Polarization in the Liver Macrophages that Protect against Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis. (2017) Cell Reports 20, 124
- ROR¥á switches transcriptional mode of ERR¥ã that results in transcriptional repression of CYP2E1 under ethanol-exposure. (2016) Nucleic Acids Res. 44. 1095

   

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