Yusuke ToyamaManagement2024-08-20T10:45:18+08:00

Yusuke TOYAMA

Associate Professor, Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore

dbsty@nus.edu.sg
09-03-06
Level 9 T-Lab
National University of Singapore
5A Engineering Drive 1
Singapore 117411

Curriculum Vitae

Research Program
Mechanotransduction in Tissues Group

Yusuke Toyama

Principal Investigator

Research Areas

Tissue mechanics, Tissue homeostasis, Apoptosis, Immune cells

Research Interests

One of the mechanisms by which unnecessary, aged, or damaged cells are eliminated from epithelial tissue to maintain its homeostasis is apoptosis, or programmed cell death. It is well known that apoptotic cells are cleared, and impaired clearance causes inflammatory or autoimmune disease. We have been studying how apoptotic cells are extruded from neighboring non-apoptotic cells and found that cytoskeletal rearrangements in neighboring cells (which are driven by the contraction of actomyosin cables) are required to squeeze apoptotic cells from the tissue.

More recently, we have found that these changes in the neighboring cells may not be sufficient to expel a dead cell out of the tissue in the 3D space. We are therefore investigating how the physical removal of apoptotic cells from an epithelium is in part driven by immune cells, and whether this mechanical function of immune cells is necessary to maintain tissue homeostasis during apoptosis. To investigate this we adopt an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates imaging, quantitative image analysis, gene manipulation (including optogenetics), biophysical perturbation, bioengineering tools for force measurement, biophysical modeling, and machine learning.

Biography

Dr Toyama had a formal training in physics and engineering during graduate (Osaka Univ.) and undergraduate (Hokkaido Univ.) school in Japan. In 2003, he earned a Ph.D. in Engineering where his doctoral work was focused on plasma physics and laser driven nuclear fusion. He then embraced biophysics and mechanobiology during his postdoctoral carrier at Duke Univ. under supervision of Prof. Glenn Edwards (Physics department) and Prof. Dan Kiehart (Biology department). Dr Toyama joined Department of Biological Sciences at National University of Singapore as an Assistant Professor in 2010, and promoted as an Associate Professor in 2018. He also has an appointment as a Principal Investigator in Mechanobiology Institute since 2010.

Education

PhD Osaka University, Japan

Full Publication List

Recent Publications

  1. Tambrin HM, Liu Y, Zhu K, Teng X, Toyama Y, Miao Y, and Ludwig A. ARHGAP12 suppresses F-actin assembly to control epithelial tight junction mechanics and paracellular leak pathway permeability. Cell Rep 2025; 44(4):115511. [PMID: 40198220]
  2. Lin K, Gujar MR, Lin J, Ding WY, Huang J, Gao Y, Tan YS, Teng X, Christine LSL, Kanchanawong P, Toyama Y, and Wang H. Astrocytes control quiescent NSC reactivation via GPCR signaling-mediated F-actin remodeling. Sci Adv 2024; 10(30):eadl4694. [PMID: 39047090]
  3. Morales-Camilo N, Liu J, Ramírez MJ, Canales-Salgado P, Alegría JJ, Liu X, Ong HT, Barrera NP, Fierro A, Toyama Y, Goult BT, Wang Y, Meng Y, Nishimura R, Fong-Ngern K, Low CSL, Kanchanawong P, Yan J, Ravasio A, and Bertocchi C. Alternative molecular mechanisms for force transmission at adherens junctions via β-catenin-vinculin interaction. Nat Commun 2024; 15(1):5608. [PMID: 38969637]
  4. Teng X, and Toyama Y. Epithelial homeostasis: Cell size shapes cell fate. Curr Biol 2023; 33(22):R1205-R1207. [PMID: 37989102]
  5. Gujar MR, Gao Y, Teng X, Deng Q, Lin K, Tan YS, Toyama Y, and Wang H. Golgi-dependent reactivation and regeneration of Drosophila quiescent neural stem cells. Dev Cell 2023;. [PMID: 37567172]
  6. Gujar MR, Gao Y, Teng X, Ding WY, Lin J, Tan YS, Chew LY, Toyama Y, and Wang H. Patronin/CAMSAP promotes reactivation and regeneration of Drosophila quiescent neural stem cells. EMBO Rep 2023;:e56624. [PMID: 37440685]
  7. Kawaue T, Yow I, Pan Y, Le AP, Lou Y, Loberas M, Shagirov M, Teng X, Prost J, Hiraiwa T, Ladoux B, and Toyama Y. Inhomogeneous mechanotransduction defines the spatial pattern of apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation. Dev Cell 2023;. [PMID: 36800994]
  8. Sonam S, Balasubramaniam L, Lin S, Ivan YMY, Jaumà IP, Jebane C, Karnat M, Toyama Y, Marcq P, Prost J, Mège R, Rupprecht J, and Ladoux B. Mechanical stress driven by rigidity sensing governs epithelial stability. Nat Phys 2022; 19:132-141. [PMID: 36686215]
  9. Lou Y, Kawaue T, Yow I, Toyama Y, Prost J, and Hiraiwa T. Interfacial friction and substrate deformation mediate long-range signal propagation in tissues. Biomech Model Mechanobiol 2022;. [PMID: 36057053]
  10. Joy-Immediato M, Ramirez MJ, Cerda M, Toyama Y, Ravasio A, Kanchanawong P, and Bertocchi C. Junctional ER Organization Affects Mechanotransduction at Cadherin-Mediated Adhesions. Front Cell Dev Biol 2021; 9:669086. [PMID: 34222239]

Lab Members

Le Thuy Truc Anh

Aug 6th, 2024|Comments Off on Le Thuy Truc Anh

PhD Student, Class of August 2024, Toyama Group

Vinod S/O Prabhakaran

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PhD Student, Class of August 2023, Toyama Group

Lim Yuan Bin

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PhD Student, Class of August 2022, Toyama Group, Holle Group

Modhura Ganguly

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PhD Student, Class of January 2022, Toyama Group

Cheam Mei Shan

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Research Assistant, Toyama Group

Pan Yuping

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PhD Student, Class of January 2021, Toyama Group

Ignacius Tay Yan Yun

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PhD Student, Class of August 2019, Toyama Group

Kabigting Jessica Evangeline Tan

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Research Fellow, Class of August 2018, Toyama Group

Teng Xiang

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Research Associate, Toyama Group

Associated Lab Members

Shambhavi Dikshit

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Research Fellow, Toyama Group

Jyothsna Vasudevan

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Research Fellow, Pavesi Group

  • Tony Lab_Xu Mengqing

Xu Mengqing

Nov 22nd, 2021|Comments Off on Xu Mengqing

PhD Student, Class of August 2021, Kanchanawong Group

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About the Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore

About MBIOne of four Research Centres of Excellence at NUS, MBI is working to identify, measure and describe how the forces for motility and morphogenesis are expressed at the molecular, cellular and tissue level.
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