Takaaki Nakaya

Department of Infectious Diseases
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Japan

Biography

Prof. Takaaki Nakaya is currently working as Professor in Kyoto Prefectural University. His research has included Infectious Diseases, Molecular Microbiology. He have authored 8 research articles. He is a member of THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR VACCINOLOGY, JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR IMMUNOLOGY.

Research Intrest

avian influenza virus, Metagenomic analysis of pathogens

List of Publications
Daidoji T, Watanabe Y, Ibrahim MS, Yasugi M, Maruyama H, Masuda T, Arai F, Ohba T, Honda A, Ikuta K, Nakaya T. Avian Influenza VirusInfection of Immortalized Human Respiratory Epithelial Cells Depends upon a Delicate Balance between Hemagglutinin Acid Stability and Endosomal pH. The Journal of Biological Chemistry (2015) Apr 24;290(17):10627-42 
Okamoto M, Miyazawa T, Morikawa S, Ono F, Nakamura S, Sato E, Yoshida T, Yoshikawa R, Sakai K, Mizutani T, Nagata N, Takano J, Okabayashi S, Hamano M, Fujimoto K, Nakaya T, Iida T, Horii T, Miyabe-Nishiwaki T, Watanabe A, Kaneko A, Saito A, Matsui A, Hayakawa T, Suzuki J, Akari H, Matsuzawa T, Hirai H. Emergence of infectious malignant thrombocytopenia in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) by SRV-4 after transmission to a novel host. Scientific Reports (2015) Mar 6;5:8850.
Watanabe Y, Arai Y, Daidoji T, Kawashita N, Ibrahim MS, El-Gendy E, Hiramatsu H, Kubota-Kokestu R, Takagi T, Murata T, Takahashi K, Okuno Y, Nakaya T, Suzuki Y, Ikuta K. Characterization of H5N1 Influenza Virus Variants with Hemagglutinin Mutations Isolated from Patients.mBio. (2015) Apr 7:. 6 (2). e00081-15.
Watanabe Y, Arai Y, Daidoji T, Kawashita N, Ibrahim MS, El-Gendy E, Hiramatsu H, Kubota-Kokestu R, Takagi T, Murata T, Takahashi K, Okuno Y, Nakaya T, Suzuki Y, Ikuta K. Characterization of H5N1 Influenza Virus Variants with Hemagglutinin Mutations Isolated from Patients.mBio. (2015) Apr 7:. 6 (2). e00081-15.
Nakamura S, Horie M, Daidoji T, Honda T, Yasugi M, Kuno A, Komori T, Okuzaki D, Narimatsu H, Nakaya T, Tomonaga K. Influenza A Virus-Induced Expression of a GalNAc Transferase, GALNT3, via MicroRNAs Is Required for Enhanced Viral Replication. Journal of Virology (2015) Dec 4;90(4):1788-801.