Prof. Gian-Paolo Dotto is director of the Laboratory of Skin Aging and Cancer Prevention, in the Dermatology Department at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, director of the Personalised Cancer Prevention Program, University Hospital (CHUV) in Lausanne (CH) and President of the international Cancer Prevention Institute (iCPI).
He is an elected member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (2011), the Academia Europaea (2012), the Leopoldina German National Academy of Sciences (2014) and an Overseas Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (2018). He is the recipient of a number of awards, including the American Skin Association Achievement Award (2012), an ERC Advanced investigator grant award (2013) the Jurg Tschopp Award for Excellence in Biological Sciences (2015) and the Life Time Achievement Award from the University of Lausanne, School of Medicine and Biology (2020). He has been a contributor for the Osservatore Romano, the official newspaper of the Holy See, as well as the Science and Society section of EMBO Reports.
Education, training and positions
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Scientific contributions
Dr. Dotto has pioneered work on the interplay between cell cycle and developmental signaling pathways in tissue homeostasis and cancer susceptibility across individuals of different age, sex, and ancestry. His research has primarily focused on how disruptions in this balance lead to the development of skin cancer, particularly squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma. Dr. Dotto’s work emphasizes that cancer does not arise solely from a single deregulated cell or group of cells, but from broader alterations in the surrounding tissues.
Outreach activities
Dr. Dotto is the co-founder and president of the International Cancer Prevention Institute (CancerPrev) (https://cancerprev.com), an innovative teaching and research institute and global forum for educators, policymakers, and the public. CancerPrev focuses on fostering interdisciplinary efforts in personalized cancer prevention. He has organized several international conferences on this topic, emphasizing the need to bridge cutting-edge research and diversity. Dr. Dotto is deeply committed to link science and society and has published numerous opinion articles and a book on a variety of topics. He has founded a cultural hub to promote outreach efforts (http://www.studium1.com) through workshops, summer courses, and a residence/hospitality program.
Representative Scientific Publications (for a complete list see bibliography)
Dotto, G.P., Buckinx, A., Özdemir, B.C. et al. Androgen receptor signalling in non-prostatic malignancies: challenges and opportunities. Nat Rev Cancer (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41568-024-00772-w
Mazzeo, Luigi, Soumitra Ghosh, Emery Di Cicco, Jovan Isma, Daniele Tavernari, Anastasia Samarkina, Paola Ostano, Markus K. Youssef, Christian Simon, and G. Paolo Dotto. “ANKRD1 Is a Mesenchymal-Specific Driver of Cancer-Associated Fibroblast Activation Bridging Androgen Receptor Loss to AP-1 Activation.” Nature Communications 15, no. 1 (February 3, 2024): 1038. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45308-w.
Samarkina, Anastasia, Markus Kirolos Youssef, Paola Ostano, Soumitra Ghosh, Min Ma, Beatrice Tassone, Tatiana Proust, et al. “Androgen Receptor Is a Determinant of Melanoma Targeted Drug Resistance.” Nature Communications 14, no. 1 (October 14, 2023): 6498. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42239-w.
Ma, M., S. Ghosh, D. Tavernari, A. Katarkar, A. Clocchiatti, L. Mazzeo, A. Samarkina, et al. “Sustained Androgen Receptor Signaling Is a Determinant of Melanoma Cell Growth Potential and Tumorigenesis.” J Exp Med 218, no. 2 (February 1, 2021). https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20201137.
Clocchiatti, A., S. Ghosh, M. G. Procopio, L. Mazzeo, P. Bordignon, P. Ostano, S. Goruppi, et al. “Androgen Receptor Functions as Transcriptional Repressor of Cancer-Associated Fibroblast Activation.” J Clin Invest 128, no. 12 (December 3, 2018): 5531–48. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI99159.
Clocchiatti, A., E. Cora, Y. Zhang, and G. P. Dotto. “Sexual Dimorphism in Cancer.” Nat Rev Cancer 16, no. 5 (May 2016): 330–39. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrc.2016.30.
Dotto, G. P., and A. K. Rustgi. “Squamous Cell Cancers: A Unified Perspective on Biology and Genetics.” Cancer Cell 29, no. 5 (May 9, 2016): 622–37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccell.2016.04.004.
Dotto, G. P. “Multifocal Epithelial Tumors and Field Cancerization: Stroma as a Primary Determinant.” J Clin Invest 124, no. 4 (April 1, 2014): 1446–53. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI72589.
Hu, B., E. Castillo, L. Harewood, P. Ostano, A. Reymond, R. Dummer, W. Raffoul, W. Hoetzenecker, G. F. Hofbauer, and G. P. Dotto. “Multifocal Epithelial Tumors and Field Cancerization from Loss of Mesenchymal CSL Signaling.” Cell 149, no. 6 (June 8, 2012): 1207–20. https://doi.org/S0092-8674(12)00535-1 [pii] 10.1016/j.cell.2012.03.048.
Wu, X., B. C. Nguyen, P. Dziunycz, S. Chang, Y. Brooks, K. Lefort, G. F. Hofbauer, and G. P. Dotto. “Opposing Roles for Calcineurin and ATF3 in Squamous Skin Cancer.” Nature 465, no. 7296 (May 20, 2010): 368–72. https://doi.org/nature08996 [pii] 10.1038/nature08996.
Dotto, G. P. “Crosstalk of Notch with P53 and P63 in Cancer Growth Control.” Nat Rev Cancer 9, no. 8 (August 2009): 587–95. https://doi.org/nrc2675 [pii] 10.1038/nrc2675.
Di Cunto, F., G. Topley, E. Calautti, J. Hsiao, L. Ong, P. K. Seth, and G. P. Dotto. “Inhibitory Function of p21Cip1/WAF1 in Differentiation of Primary Mouse Keratinocytes Independent of Cell Cycle Control.” Science 280, no. 5366 (1998): 1069–72.
Opinion articles (English translation of the Italian articles provided in links):
Dotto, Gian Paolo. “Ambassadors of Peace: The Anthropology of War and How to Overcome the Human Killing Instinct.” EMBO Reports, August 19, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44319-024-00231-5.
Dotto, G. P. “Conjectures, Refutations and the Search for Truths: Science, Symbolic Truths and the Devil.” EMBO Rep 21, no. 2 (February 5, 2020): e49924. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201949924.
Dotto, G. P. “To Be or Not to Be: The Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Flow of Life and Death.” EMBO Rep 21, no. 7 (July 3, 2020): e50861. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.202050861.
Dotto, G. P. “Gender and Sex-Time to Bridge the Gap.” EMBO Mol Med 11, no. 5 (May 2019). https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201910668.
Dotto, G.P. La morte di Dio (The death of God), Osservatore Romano, 2017, April 18th daily edition and April 20th weekly edition
Dotto. G.P. Il mistero della tomba vuota (The mystery of the empty tomb), Osservatore Romano, 2017, May 4th
Dotto, G.P. Gesu’ passa per strada (Jesus walks by on the road ), Osservatore Romano, 2017, June 15th
Dotto, G.P. Charlie e Gesu’ (Charlie and Jesus), Osservatore Romano, 2017, July 8th
Dotto, G.P. Faust e l’asinello (Doctor Faust and the little donkey), Osservatore Romano, 2017, August 26th
Dotto, G.P. Il giorno e la notte (The day yields to the night), Osservatore Romano, 2017, October 8th
Dotto, G.P., Generato non creato (Generated, not created), Osservatore Romano, 2017, December 25th daily edition; December 21st weekly edition
Dotto, G.P., Trasmettere significa portare alla luce (Enlightment of education), Osservatore Romano, 2018 January 4thth, daily and weekly editions
Dotto, G.P. Una notizia che va ridimensionata, la clonazione delle scimmie (On the cloning of monkeys), Osservatore Romano, 2018, January 28th
Dotto, G.P. Le forme dell’ acqua (The many shapes of water), Osservatore Romano, 2018, July 21st
Dotto, G.P. Umiltà e santità del vino (Humility and Sanctity of wine), Osservatore Romano, 2018, Nov. 10th
Dotto, G.P. Il sale della terra (the salt of the earth)
Dotto, G.P. Fede e scienza, due vie davvero inconciliabili ? (Faith and science : are they truly irreconcilable ? Vita e Pensiero, 2018, v.6, p. 112-116
Books
- Death and Resurrection: An experiment in progress. Gian-Paolo Dotto, 2022,
- Morte e Resurrezione : un esperimento in corso. Gian-Paolo Dotto, 2023.