Hans Clevers
Dutch molecular genetics and stem cell researcher
This article is about a Dutch molecular genetics and stem cell researcher. For the purported horse mathematician, see
Clever Hans .
Johannes (Hans) Carolus Clevers (born 27 March 1957)[ 3] [ 4] is a Dutch molecular geneticist , cell biologist and stem cell researcher. He became the Head of Pharma, Research and Early Development, and a member of the Corporate Executive Committee, of the Swiss healthcare company Roche in 2022.[ 7] [ 8] Previously, he headed a research group at the Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research [ 9] and at the Princess Máxima Center [nl ] ;[ 10] he remained as an advisor and guest scientist or visiting researcher to both groups.[ 7] He is also a Professor in Molecular Genetics at Utrecht University .[ 8]
Early life and education
Hans Clevers was born in Eindhoven , the Netherlands in 1957.[ 5] He began studying biology at Utrecht University in 1975, but also started taking medicine in 1978,[ 7] in part due to his interest and in part because his friends and brothers were in the medical profession.[ 11] He spent 1 year in Nairobi , Kenya , and half a year at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda , United States , for biology rotations.[ 11] [ 12] He received a Doctoraal (equivalent to an MSc ) in Biology in 1982 and an Artsexamen (equivalent to an MD ) in 1984. Mostly because of his research background, Clevers was selected for a training position in paediatrics , and then went to pursue a PhD in 1985, under the supervision of Rudy Ballieux .[ 1] [ 13] [ 14] He obtained his PhD 1 year later.[ 7] [ 11]
Career
After his PhD , Clevers went to the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute as a postdoctoral researcher at Cox Terhorst's group.[ 8] [ 11] [ 15] [ 16] In 1989, he returned to the Netherlands , joining his alma mater , Utrecht University , as an assistant professor at the Department of Clinical Immunology.[ 8]
In 1991, Clevers became a professor and the chair of the Department of Immunology at Utrecht University.[ 8] He moved to the University Medical Center Utrecht in 2002 as a professor in molecular genetics , and started his lab at the Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research (Hubrecht Institute).[ 7] At the same time, he took up the position of Director of the Hubrecht Institute.[ 8]
In March 2012, Clevers was elected the president of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, succeeding Robbert Dijkgraaf .[ 17] [ 18] His term concluded in 2015, and he started another lab at the Princess Máxima Center [nl ] ,[ 8] focusing on childhood cancer ,[ 10] and became the Director Research and Chief Scientific Officer there until 2019.[ 8]
Clevers left University Medical Center Utrecht and was appointed Professor in Molecular Genetics at Utrecht University in 2020.[ 7]
In 2022, Clevers joined the Swiss healthcare company Roche as its Head of Pharma, Research and Early Development and a member of its Corporate Executive Committee.[ 19] [ 20] He remains an advisor and guest scientist or visiting researcher to his research groups at the Princess Máxima Center and Hubrecht Institute.[ 9] [ 10]
Since 2017, Clevers is an investigator at the Oncode Institute in Utrecht .[ 7] [ 21]
Clevers has served at a number of scientific organizations, including on the board of directors of the American Association for Cancer Research (2013-2016),[ 22] and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (2005-2015),[ 8] the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna (2015-2021)[ 23] and the Francis Crick Institute in London .[ 24] He is currently on the advisory board of various scientific journals , including The EMBO Journal ,[ 25] Disease Models & Mechanisms ,[ 26] Cell ,[ 27] Cell Stem Cell [ 28] and EMBO Molecular Medicine .[ 29] From 2014 to 2022, he was also on the editorial committee of the Annual Review of Cancer Biology .[ 7]
Outside the academia, Clevers has been a scientific advisor to numerous biotechnology companies.[ 7] He also co-founded California -based Surrozen[ 30] in 2016[ 31] and Shanghai -based D1 Medical Technology[ 32] in 2019.[ 33]
Hans Clevers interviewed for the Dutch television show The Mind of the Universe
Research
Clevers's early career focused on the Wnt signaling pathway .[ 34] His group identified the TCF1 protein, a member of the TCF gene family and a crucial downstream component of the Wnt signaling pathway, making it central in immune responses , embryonic development and tissue repair.[ 35] His interest in the gastrointestinal tract began with the discovery that another TCF family member, the TCF4 protein, is required in forming intestinal crypts .[ 36] Collaborating with Bert Vogelstein , he found that in colon cancer where the APC gene is doubly mutated, TCF family members activate catenin beta-1 , which then enhances the expression of many genes that cause cancer transformation ,[ 37] connecting the Wnt signaling pathway with colon cancer.
In 2007, Clevers's group identified a marker for stem cells of the small and large intestines , LGR5 , itself also a target of the Wnt signaling pathway.[ 38] This led to his finding that LGR5 is a stem cell marker in other organs as well, including the stomach [ 39] and hair follicles .[ 40]
Building on this discovery, in 2009, his group published a landmark paper, describing for the first time how organoids , which are 3-dimensional in vitro structures that behave anatomically and molecularly like the organ from which they are derived, were generated from adult stem cells , creating organoids of the small intestine .[ 41] Clevers's group has applied this technology to culturing organoids from other organs, such as the stomach[ 39] and liver ,[ 42] as well as from various cancer types, including cancer of the breast [ 43] and the ovaries .[ 44] This platform has since been applied in personalized medicine , by generating organoids from specific patients to screen for drugs.[ 45] [ 46] This is not limited to cancer but is applicable to other diseases as well (for example, cystic fibrosis).[ 47] His current major research interest is in using organoids derived from adult stem cells to study the molecular mechanism of tissue and cancer development .
During the COVID-19 pandemic , Clevers's group modelled the infection of SARS-CoV-2 using lung organoids.[ 48]
Honours and awards
References
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^ "Changes to the Roche Board of Directors and the Corporate Executive Committee" (Press release). Basel : Roche. 1 February 2022. Archived from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022 .
^ "Hans Clevers Group" . Oncode Institute. Archived from the original on 24 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022 .
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^ "Former SAB Members" . Research Institute of Molecular Pathology . Archived from the original on 24 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022 .
^ "Hans Clevers" . Francis Crick Institute . Archived from the original on 24 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022 .
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^ van de Wetering, Marc; Oosterwegel, Mariette; Dooijes, Dennis; Clevers, Hans (1991). "Identification and cloning of TCF-1, a T cell-specific transcription factor containing a sequence-specific HMG box" . The EMBO Journal . 10 (1): 123–132. doi :10.1002/j.1460-2075.1991.tb07928.x . PMC 452620 . PMID 1989880 .
^ Korinek, Vladimir; Barker, Nick; Moerer, Petra; van Donselaar, Elly; Huls, Gerwin; Peters, Peter J.; Clevers, Hans (1997). "Depletion of epithelial stem-cell compartments in the small intestine of mice lacking Tcf-4" . Nature Genetics . 19 (4): 379–383. doi :10.1038/1270 . PMID 9697701 . S2CID 1052683 . Retrieved 28 June 2022 .
^ Korinek, Vladimir; Barker, Nick; Morin, Patrice J.; van Wichen, Dick; de Weger, Roel; Kinzler, Kenneth W.; Vogelstein, Bert; Clevers, Hans (1997). "Constitutive Transcriptional Activation by a β-Catenin-Tcf Complex in APC−/− Colon Carcinoma" . Science . 275 (5307): 1784–1787. doi :10.1126/science.275.5307.1784 . PMID 9065401 . S2CID 33935423 . Retrieved 28 June 2022 .
^ Barker, Nick; van Es, Johan H.; Kuipers, Jeroen; Kujala, Pekka; van den Born, Maaike; Cozijnsen, Miranda; Haegebarth, Andrea; Korving, Jeroen; Begthel, Harry; Peters, Peter J.; Clevers, Hans (2007). "Identification of stem cells in small intestine and colon by marker gene Lgr5" . Nature . 449 (7165): 1003–1007. Bibcode :2007Natur.449.1003B . doi :10.1038/nature06196 . PMID 17934449 . S2CID 4349637 . Retrieved 23 June 2022 .
^ a b Barker, Nick; Huch, Meritxell; Kujala, Pekka; van de Wetering, Marc; Snippert, Hugo J.; van Es, Johan H.; Sato, Toshiro; Stange, Daniel E.; Begthel, Harry; van den Born, Maaike; Danenberg, Esther; van den Brink, Stieneke; Korving, Jeroen; Abo, Arie; Peters, Peter J.; Wright, Nick; Poulsom, Richard; Clevers, Hans (2010). "Lgr5+ve Stem Cells Drive Self-Renewal in the Stomach and Build Long-Lived Gastric Units In Vitro" . Cell Stem Cell . 6 (1): 25–36. doi :10.1016/j.stem.2009.11.013 . PMID 20085740 .
^ Jaks, Viljar; Barker, Nick; Kasper, Maria; van Es, Johan H; Snippert, Hugo J; Clevers, Hans; Toftgård, Rune (2008). "Lgr5 marks cycling, yet long-lived, hair follicle stem cells" . Nature Genetics . 40 (11): 1291–1299. doi :10.1038/ng.239 . PMID 18849992 . S2CID 10883817 . Retrieved 23 June 2022 .
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^ Sachs, Norman; de Ligt, Joep; Kopper, Oded; Gogola, Ewa; Bounova, Gergana; Weeber, Fleur; Vanita Balgobind, Anjali; Wind, Karin; Gracanin, Ana; Begthel, Harry; Korving, Jeroen; van Boxtel, Ruben; Alves Duarte, Alexandra; Lelieveld, Daphne; van Hoeck, Arne; Ernst, Robert Frans; Blokzijl, Francis; Nijman, Isaac Johannes; Hoogstraat, Marlous; van de Ven, Marieke; Egan, David Anthony; Zinzalla, Vittoria; Moll, Jurgen; Fernandez Boj, Sylvia; Voest, Emile Eugene; Wessels, Lodewyk; van Diest, Paul Joannes; Rottenberg, Sven; Vries, Robert Gerhardus Jacob; Cuppen, Edwin; Clevers, Hans (2018). "A Living Biobank of Breast Cancer Organoids Captures Disease Heterogeneity" . Cell . 172 (1–2): 373–386. doi :10.1016/j.cell.2017.11.010 . PMID 29224780 . S2CID 8951522 .
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