Assistant Professor @nyulangone, @NYULH_RadOnc. Interested in chemical biology applied to metabolism. Tweets are my own.

Joined June 2017
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Just published: nature.com/articles/s41586-0… Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is critical for mitochondrial function and for controlling reactive oxygen species damage to biological membranes. Because CoQ10 is poorly bioavailable, new approaches are needed to promote CoQ10 synthesis. In our latest paper @Nature, we use CoQ10 headgroup intermediates to restore CoQ10 synthesis in mouse models of HPDL encephalopathy, a rare pediatric neurodevelopmental disease driven by loss of CoQ10 headgroup synthesis. We also use CoQ10 headgroup intermediates to modify the course of this same disease in a patient. Primary CoQ10 deficiencies are rare mitochondrial disorders caused by loss of function of the enzymes that make CoQ10. The neurological symptoms of these diseases respond poorly to CoQ10, likely due to poor bioavailability of this molecule. The newest primary CoQ10 deficiency is HPDL encephalopathy, which is due to loss-of-function variants in the enzyme 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase-like (HPDL). A few years ago, we discovered that HPDL carries out the first committed step of the mammalian CoQ10 headgroup synthesis pathway, in a study led by Robert Banh @BanhLab: nature.com/articles/s41586-0… We found that the enzyme HPDL makes 4-hydroxymandelate (4-HMA), the first committed precursor of 4-hydroxybenzoate (4-HB), which generates the CoQ10 headgroup. Patients with HPDL encephalopathy develop spastic paresis, and in severe cases, seizures, neurodevelopmental delay, and death. Mice lacking Hpdl recapitulate these symptoms and die by 15 days after birth. We find that treatment of Hpdl-/- mice with 4-HMA or 4-HB significantly improves the survival of mice from days to years. We treated a single patient with loss-of-function HPDL variants with 4-HB, with dramatic improvement in his symptoms. Thanks to co-authors including Robert Banh @BanhLab and Sota Kuno @kuno_sota, editors George Caputa @curiousdrgeorge and Victoria Aranda @mvicaracal, and reviewers including @RutterLab and everyone at @NYULangone @nyugrossman who made this work possible! Many thanks to our collaborators, Roy Sillitoe @BCMHouston / @TexasChildrens and Alex Joyner @MSKCancerCenter. Grateful for funding from @DamonRunyon @PershingSqFdn @psscra @MindPrize @AmericanCancer @HarringtonDI_UH @OHRareDisease @NIH.
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Thanks to amazing collaborators @SillitoeLab and to all of the NYU Core Labs (Metabolomics, IonLab, Rodent Behavioral Laboratory, Experimental Pathology, Microscopy) who contributed!
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Michael Pacold retweeted
Discover how @nyugrossman’s Dr. Michael E. Pacold turned a basic question about oxygen into a potential cure for a rare pediatric disease. #BehindTheBreakthrough Watch the latest episode: bit.ly/45UNk6e Head to nature for the full study: go.nature.com/45W5W5R
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We are happy to present our work showing that brain metastases depend on serine synthesis, published today in @CD_AACR. (1/n)
Just published #OnlineFirst! Limited environmental serine and glycine confer brain #metastasis sensitivity to PHGDH inhibition. @bryandngo @VOVasquez_ @CantleyLab @MichaelPacold @WeillCornell @nyulangone #metabolism bit.ly/2Yp02XR
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And to @marykaycares , @TheVFoundation , @theNCI K22, the Shifrin-Myers Breast Cancer Discovery Program and John and Elaine Kanas Family Foundation @nyulangone, the @nyulangone Melanoma SPORE, and @MelanomaReAlli for funding this study. (6/n)
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@RogerLiang9 said it perfectly. What a great group of co-authors, including Alba @albalng , Ted @KastenhuberER, Sophia @dollsophia2 , and Roozbeh @roeskandari . (7/n) x.com/RogerLiang9/status/127…

What a great group of people to work with!
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Looking forward to presenting on this tomorrow at the #AACR20 virtual annual meeting - thanks Jason @LocasaleLab and Tim! (7/n) x.com/LocasaleLab/status/127…

This study from @MichaelPacold and others will be presented in the Metabolism and Cancer session tomorrow.
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Michael Pacold retweeted
Congratulations once more to Dr. Michael Pacold on receiving the Tara Miller Melanoma Foundation – MRA Young Investigator Award to #research targeting 1-carbon metabolism in #melanoma brain metastases! buff.ly/3d6tEOa @nyulangone @MichaelPacold
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Congratulations to Victoria Osorio Vasquez @VOVasquez_ , a PhD student in my and Eva Hernando's labs, on @theNCI F31 award to study the altered metabolism of metastases! The entire Pacold and Hernando labs are very happy for you!
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Many thanks to the @MelanomaReAlli and the Tara Miller Foundation (instagram.com/taramillerfoun…) for supporting our work on the altered metabolism of melanoma brain metastases! Grateful to Eva Hernando @nyulangone for mentoring and @VOVasquez_ for generating first round of data.

Congratulations to Dr. Michael Pacold on receiving the Tara Miller Melanoma Foundation – MRA Young Investigator Award to #research targeting 1-carbon metabolism in #melanoma brain metastases! buff.ly/3d6tEOa @nyulangone @MichaelPacold
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Cool new paper from my chair, Alec Kimmelman, on how SLC38A2 enables alanine concentration in PDAC. Driven by Seth Parker @DrSethifer with help from @ManciasLab. Congratulations! cancerdiscovery.aacrjournals…

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Lots of help from @DMSabatini, Eva Hernando, Matthias Mann, and Raze including @VipinSuri4, Adam Friedman, @NelloMainolfi, and @markgmanfredi
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And help and models from @mvh_lab, Rakesh Jain, Ahmed Ali, Gino Ferraro, Alba Luengo, and Shawn Davidson