SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CURRICULUM VITAE

(Updated 9th October 2005)

Christopher Paul Berrie

Department of Cell Biology and Oncology

Consorzio Mario Negri Sud

66030 Santa Maria Imbaro                          Tel:   +39-0872-570348

Chieti                                                        Fax:  +39-0872-570412

Italy                                                         E-mail:berrie@dcbo.negrisud.it

 

 

Date of Birth:    4October 1956                   Nationality:       British

Place of Birth:   Ibadan,Nigeria                   MaritalStatus:  Married

 

 

Degrees:     B.A.(Cantab); 1978               M.A.(Cantab); 1986

Natural Sciences Tripos

(Pharmacology Part II)

 

M.Phil. (CNAA, London);1986

A biochemical andpharmacological investigation of the muscarinic cholinergic receptor insecretory tissue.

 

Ph.D. (LiverpoolUniversity); 1993

Modulation of calciumsignalling in acinar cells and hepatocytes.

 

 

Further Qualifications: Certificate in the Advanced Studyof Education: TEFL/ESP

Liverpool University, Jan-June1995

 

 

Employment:

 

November 2002             DepartmentalScientific Information Officer

- present                    Departmentof Cell Biology and Oncology

                                    ConsorzioMario Negri Sud

 

January 1996                SeniorStaff Researcher

- present                    Departmentof Cell Biology and Oncology

                                    ConsorzioMario Negri Sud

 

March 1991                   SeniorResearch Associate

- September 1995         Departmentof Human Anatomy and Cell Biology

                                    LiverpoolUniversity, Liverpool, England

 

July 1989                      ResearchAssociate

- February 1991            Departmentof Physiology

                                    ManchesterUniversity, Manchester, England

 

October 1985                ResearchAssociate

- June 1989                  Smith,Kline and French Research Ltd.

                                    TheFrythe, Welwyn, England

 

August 1978                  Technician/ResearchOfficer

- September 1985         Divisionof Molecular Pharmacology

                                    NationalInstitute for Medical Research, London, England

 

 

Recent Scientific Collaborations (1999-2005)

(see Research Publications for full references)

 

Gerry Snoek

Department of Lipid Biochemistry, Institute ofBiomembranes, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Holland.

Snoek et al. (1999) J. Biol. Chem. 274, 35393-35399.

 

Marco Falasca

Department of Medicine, UniversityCollege of London, London, UK

Razzini et al. (2000) FASEB J. 14, 1179-1187.

Berrie and Falasca (2000) FASEB J. 14, 2618-2622.

 

Salvatore Valitutti

Institute of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne,Switzerland.

Zaru et al. (2001) Eur. J. Immunol. 31, 2438-2447.

 

Teun Munnik

Institute for Molecular Cell Biology, University ofAmsterdam, Holland.

Meijer et al. (2001) Biochem. J. 360, 491-498.

 

Bin Zheng and Marilyn Farquhar

UCSD School of Medicine, La Jolla, California, USA.

Zheng etal.(2003) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 1745-1750.

 

Gabriele Marcolongo and Annalisa Bruno

Padova University, and Dompè S.p.A., Italy.

Marcolongo et al. (2005) Nat. Prod. Res., inpress.

Bruno et al. (2005) Eur. J. Pharmacol., in press.

 

 

Further Scientific Experience:

 

Organising Committee:

FEBS Advanced Course 99-10: Targets and Functions ofLipid-Derived Messengers (June 1999)

FEBS Advanced Course 01-09: Lipid-Mediated Signalling inCellular Functions (June 2001)

Held at: Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, Italy

 

 

Society Memberships:

 

Professional

British Pharmacological Society

Biochemical Society

National Association of Science Writers, Inc. (NASW)

 

Personal

Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA; Life Member)

British MotorcyclistsÕ Federation (BMF; Member andex-Regional Representative)

Italian Alpine Club (CAI)

 

 

Languages: English (Mother tongue);Italian (good, both spoken and written)

 

 

Interests: Sports, including:running, squash, badminton, football, volleyball, tennis. Home brewing,motorcycling, walking, travel, Italy.

 

 

RESEARCHPUBLICATIONS

(whereindicated, PubMed abstract available through hyperlink)

 

1.   BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV, Hulme EC.

     Guaninenucleotides modulate muscarinic receptor binding in the heart.

     Biochem.Biophys. Res. Comm. (1979) 87, 1000-1005.

     IF2001: 2.946

 

2.   HammerR, BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV, Hulme EC.

     Pirenzepinedistinguishes between different subclasses of muscarinic receptors.

     Nature(1980) 283,90-92.

     IF2001: 27.955

 

3.   BirdsallNJM, BerrieCP,Burgen ASV, Hulme EC.

     Modulationof the binding properties of muscarinic receptors: evidence forreceptor-effector coupling

     Adv. Biochem. Psychopharmacol. (1980) 21, 107-116.

 

4.   HulmeEC, Birdsall NJM, Berrie CP, Burgen ASV.

     Muscarinicreceptor binding: modulation by nucleotides and ions.

     In:Neurotransmitters and their Receptors. Editors Littauer, Dudai, Silman,Teichberg, Vogel. J. Wiley and Sons (1980), pp 241-250.

 

5.   BirdsallNJM, Berrie CP, Burgen ASV, Hammer R, Hulme EC, Stockton J.

     "BindingStates" of muscarinic receptors.

     In:Cholinergic Mechanisms. Editors Pepeu, Ladinsky. Plenum Publishing Corporation,N.Y. (1981), pp 595-599.

 

6.   HulmeEC, Berrie CP, Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV.

     Interactionsof muscarinic receptors with guanine nucleotides and adenylate cyclase.

     In:Drug Receptors and their Effectors. Editor Birdsall. Macmillan, London (1981),pp 23-34.

 

7.   BurgenASV, Hulme EC, Berrie CP, Birdsall NJM.

     Thenature of muscarinic receptors in the heart.

     In:5th Argenteuil Meeting on Cell Membranes in Cardiovascular Physiology andMedicine. Editors Meyer, Godfraind. Elsevier (1981), p 15.

 

8.   Abdul-GhaniAS, Boyar MM, Coutinho-Netto J, Bradford HF, BerrieCP,Hulme EC, Birdsall NJM.

     Effectof Tityus toxin and sensory stimulation on muscarinic cholinergic receptors invivo.

     Biochem.Pharmacol. (1981) 30, 2713-2714.

     IF2001: 3.340

 

9.   HulmeEC, BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV.

     Twopopulations of binding sites for muscarinic antagonists in the rat heart.

     Eur.J. Pharmacol. (1981) 73, 137-142.

     IF2001: 2.164

 

10. Barany E,BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV, Hulme EC.

     Thebinding properties of the muscarinic receptors of the cynomolgus monkey ciliarybody and the response to the induction of agonist subsensitivity.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1982) 77, 731-739.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

11. Hulme EC,BerrieCP,Haga T, Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV, Stockton J.

     Solubilisationand molecular characterisation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.

     J.Receptor Res. (1983) 3, 301-311.

     IF2001: 2.293

 

12. Hulme EC,BerrieCP,Haga T, Birdsall NJM, Jameson M, Stockton JM.

     Regulationof muscarinic agonist binding by cations and guanine nucleotides.

     Eur.J. Pharmacol. (1983) 94, 59-72.

     IF2001: 2.164

 

13. BirdsallNJM, Hulme EC, Stockton J, Burgen ASV, BerrieCP,Hammer R, Wong EHF, Zigmond MJ.

     Muscarinicreceptor subclasses: evidence from binding studies.

     Adv. Biochem. Psychopharmacol. (1983) 37, 323-329.

 

14. Hulme EC,Birdsall NJM, Berrie CP, Haga T, Stockton JM.

     Solubilisationand characterisation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.

     In:Methodological Surveys in Biochemistry and Analysis. Volume 13: Investigationof membrane located receptors. Editors Reid, Cook, Morre. Plenum PublishingCorporation, N.Y. (1984), p 421.

 

15. BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Haga K, Haga T, Hulme EC.

     Hydrodynamicproperties of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors solubilised from ratforebrain.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1984) 82, 839-851.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

16. BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Hulme EC, Keen M, Stockton JM.

     Solubilisationand characterisation of guanine nucleotide-sensitive muscarinic agonist bindingsites from rat myocardium.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1984) 82, 853-861.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

17. BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Hulme EC, Keen M, Stockton JM.

     Solubilisationand characterisation of high and low affinity pirenzepine binding sites fromrat cerebral cortex.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1985) 85, 697-703.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

18. BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Dadi HK, Hulme EC, Morris RJ, Stockton JM, Wheatley M.

     Purificationof the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor from rat forebrain.

     Biochem.Soc. Trans. (1985) 13, 1101-1103.

     IF2001: 1.402

 

19. BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Hulme EC, Keen M, Stockton JM, Wheatley M.

     Muscarinicreceptor subclasses: the binding properties of the soluble receptor bindingsites.

     Trendsin Pharmacol. Sci. (1986) 7, (2), Suppl. pp 1-6.

     IF2001: 11.394

 

20. HawkinsPT, BerrieCP,Morris AJ, Downes CP.

     Inositol(1,2 cyclic 4,5)-trisphosphate is not a product of muscarinicreceptor-stimulated phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate hydrolysis in ratparotid glands.

     Biochem.J. (1987) 243, 211-218.

     IF2001: 4.326

 

21. HardenTK, Berrie CP, Boyer JL, Hawkins PT, Hepler JR, Martin MW, May JM, Morris AJ,Stephens LR, Waldo GL, Downes CP.

     G-protein-regulatedphospholipase C: the turkey erythrocyte membrane as a model system.

     Proc.10th Int. Congress, Int Union of Pharmacol., August 1987.

 

22. DownesCP, Berrie CP, Stephens LR, Hawkins PT, Boyer JL, Harden TK.

     Receptor-dependentformation and subsequent metabolism of inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate.

     Proc.of UCLA Symposium, April 1988.

 

23. DownesCP, BerrieCP,Hawkins PT, Stephens LR, Boyer JL, Harden TK.

     Receptorand G-protein-dependent regulation of turkey erythrocyte phosphoinositidase C.

     Phil.Trans. Roy. Soc. (1988) Series B, 320, 267-280.

     IF2001: 3.066

 

24. BerrieCP,Hawkins PT, Stephens LR, Harden TK, Downes CP.

     Phosphatidylinositol(4,5)-bisphosphate hydrolysis in turkey erythrocytes is regulated by P2Ypurinoceptors.

     Molec.Pharmacol. (1989) 35, 526-532.

     IF2001: 5.297

 

25. DownesCP, Berrie CP, Hawkins PT, Boyer JL, Harden TK.

     G-protein-dependentregulation of phospholipase C in turkey erythrocyte membranes.

     In:Transmembrane Signalling, Intracellular Messengers and Implications for DrugDevelopment. J. Wiley and Sons (1990).

 

26. StephensLR, BerrieCP,Irvine RF.

     Agonist-stimulatedinositol phosphate metabolism in avian erythrocytes.

     Biochem.J. (1990) 269, 65-72.

     IF2001: 4.326

 

27. Ruiz-LarreaF, BerrieCP.

     Characterizationof a membrane-associated, receptor and G-protein responsive phosphoinositide-specificphospholipase C from avian erythrocytes.

     FEBSLett. (1993) 328, 174-182.

     IF2001: 3.644

 

28. BerrieCP,Elliott AC.

     Activationof protein kinase C does not cause desensitization in rat and rabbit mandibularacinar cells.

     PflugersArch. (1994) 428, 163-172.

     IF2001: 1.632

 

29. Ruiz-LarreaF, Berrie CP.

     Molecularmechanisms of cell growth and oncogene action.

     In:Animal Cell Biotechnology. Volume 6. Editors Spier, Griffiths. Academic Press,London (1994), pp215-236

 

30. BerrieCP,Cobbold PH.

     Bothactivators and inhibitors of protein kinase C promote the inhibition ofphenylephrine-induced [Ca2+]i oscillations in singleintact rat hepatocytes.

     CellCalcium (1995) 18, 232-244.

     IF2001: 3.071

 

31. BerrieCP,Cuthbertson KSR, Parrington J, Lai FA, Swann K.

     Acytosolic sperm factor triggers calcium oscillations in rat hepatocytes.

     Biochem.J. (1996) 313, 369-372.

     IF2001: 4.326

 

32. BerrieCP,Falasca M, Carvelli A, Iurisci, C, Corda D.

     Glycerophosphoinositol4-phosphate in intracellular signalling.

     In:Frontiers in Bioactive Lipids. Ed. Vanderhoek. Plenum Publishing Corporation,New York (1996), pp229-237.

 

33. BerrieCP,Keen M.

     Solubilizedmuscarinic acetylcholine receptors from the rat myocardium: Pharmacological andhydrodynamic characterisation.

     In:Methods in Molecular Biology. Receptor Binding Techniques. Humana Press Inc(1998), pp73-87.

 

34. MannazzuI, Guerra E, Strabbioli R, Pediconi D, Berrie CP, Fatichenti F.

     Recoveryfrom vanadate involves the elimination of cellular structures in the yeast Hansenulapolymorpha.

     FoodTechnol. Biotechnol. (1998) 36, 299-303.

     IF2001: 0.256

 

35. BerrieCP,Iurisci C, Corda D.

     Membranetransport and in vitro metabolism of the Ras cascade messenger,glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate.

     Eur.J. Biochem. (1999), 266, 413-419.

     IF2001: 2.849

 

36. Snoek GT,BerrieCP,Geijtenbeek TBH, van der Helm H, Cadee JA, Iurisci C, Corda D, Wirtz WA.

     Overexpressionof phosphatidylinositol transfer protein a in NIH3T3 cells activates a phospholipase A.

     J.Biol. Chem. (1999) 274, 35393-35399.

     IF2001: 7.258

 

37. BerrieCP,Mancini R, Iurisci C, Corda D.

     Secondmessenger functions and metabolism of the glycerophosphoinositols.

     In:Molecular Mechanisms of Signal Transduction. Ed. Bos. IOS Press, Amsterdam, TheNetherlands (2000), pp179-186.

 

38. RazziniG*, BerrieCP*,Broggini M, Brancaccio A, Mascetta G, Falasca M.

     Novelfunctional PI 3-kinase antagonists inhibit cell growth and tumorigenicity inhuman cancer cell lines.

     FASEBJ. (2000) 14, 1179-1187.

     IF2001: 8.817

 

39. BerrieCP,Falasca M.

     Patternswithin protein/polyphosphoinositide interactions provide specific targets fortherapeutic intervention.

     FASEBJ. (2000) 14, 2618-2622.

     IF2001: 8.817

 

40. Zaru R, BerrieCP,Iurisci C, Corda D, Valitutti S.

     CD28costimulates sustained phosphoinositide turnover by augmentingphosphatidylinositol synthesis.

     Eur.J. Immunol. (2001) 31, 2438-2447.

     IF2001: 4.990

 

41. MeijerHJG, BerrieCP,IurisciC, DivechaN, Musgrave A, Munnik T.

     Identificationof a new polyphosphoinositide in plants, phosphatidylinositol 5-monophosphate(PtdIns5P),and its accumulation upon osmotic stress.

     Biochem.J. (2001) 360, 491-498.

     IF2001: 4.326

 

42. BerrieCP.

Phosphoinositide 3-kinaseinhibition in cancer treatment.

Expert Opin. Invest. Drugs (2001),10,1085-1098.

 

43. BerrieCP, CordaD.

     Rap

     In: TheEncyclopaedia of Molecular Medicine. Ed-in-chief Creighton. John Wiley &Sons, New York (2002) pp2728-2732.

 

44. BerrieCP, CordaD.

     Ras

     In:The Encyclopaedia of Molecular Medicine. Ed-in-chief Creighton. John Wiley& Sons, New York (2002) pp2732-2735.

 

45. Corda D, Iurisci C, BerrieCP.

The biological activities of theglycerophosphoinositols and lysophosphatidylinositols in normal and transformedcells.

     Biochim.Biophys. Acta (2002) 1582, 52-69.

     IF2001: 8.550

 

46. BerrieCP,Dragani LK, van der Kaay J, Iurisci C, Brancaccio A, Rotilio D, Corda D.

     Maintenanceof PtdIns45P2 pools under limiting inositol conditions, as assessedby liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and PtdIns45P2mass evaluation in Ras-transformed cells.

     Eur.J. Cancer (2002) 38, 2463-2475.

     IF2001: 3.460

 

47. Lupi R,Dani N, Dietrich A, Marchegiani A, Turacchio S, BerrieCP,Moss J, Giershik P, Corda D, Di Girolamo M.

     Endogenousmono-ADP-ribosylation of the free Gbg prevents stimulation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase-g and phospholipase C-b2 and is activated by G-protein-coupledreceptors.

     Biochem.J. (2002) 367,825-832.

     IF2001: 4.326

 

48. Zheng B, BerrieCP,Corda D, Farquhar M.

     MIR16,a membrane glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase: Membrane topology, enzymaticactivity, and implications for membrane trafficking and signaling.

     Proc.Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (2003) 100, 1745-1750.

     IF2001: 10.896

 

49. ManciniR, Piccolo E, Mariggiò S, Filippi B, Iurisci C, Pertile P, Berrie CP, Corda D.

     Thephosphoinositide metabolite glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate induces actinruffles by activating Rac.

     Mol.Biol. Cell (2003) 14, 503-515.

     IF2001: 7.700

 

50. DraganiLK, Berrie CP, Corda D, Rotilio D.

     Analysisof glycerophosphoinositols by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionisationtandem mass spectrometry using a b-cyclodextrin-bonded column.

     J.Chromatogr. B (2004) 802, 283-289.

     IF2001: 1.911

 

51. MarcolongoG, De Appolonia F, Venzo A, Berrie CP, Carofiglio T, Ceschi Berrini C.

     Diacylglycerolipidsisolated from a thermophile cyanobacterium from the Euganean hot springs.

     Nat.Prod. Res., (2005) in press.

 

52. Bruno A,Rossi C, Di Lena A, Marcolongo G, Berrie CP, Corda D.

     Selectivein vivoanti-inflammatory action of the cyanobacterium galactolipidmonogalactosyldiacylglycerol.

     Eur.J. Pharmacol., (2005) in press.

 

53. Berrie CP, Iurisci C, Bagnati R,Piccolo E, Mariggiò S, Corda D.

     Apractical methodological review to the separation, identification andquantification of phosphoinositides and their aqueous derivatives.

     Prog.Lip. Res., submitted.

     IF:10.0

 

Mean ImpactFactor (33 publications): 5.197

 

 

PublishedAbstracts:

 

1.   BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV, Hulme EC.

     Ionicperturbation of agonist binding to brain muscarinic receptors.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1979) 66, 470P-471P.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

2.   BirdsallNJM, Hulme EC, Burgen ASV, Berrie CP, Hammer R.

     Theantisecretory agent pirenzepine shows an original spectrum of bindingproperties to muscarinic receptors.

     HepatogastroenterologySuppl. (1980) p 183.

     IF2001: 0.886

 

3.   BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Bloxham CA, Hulme EC.

     Solubilisationof human striatal dopamine (D2) receptors.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1983) 78, 7P.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

4.   BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV, Hulme EC.

     Divalentcations regulate the receptor-specific binding of muscarinic agonists.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1983) 78, 66P.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

5.   BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Burgen ASV, Hulme EC.

     Thebinding properties of muscarinic receptors in the rat lacrimal gland:comparison with the cerebral cortex and myocardium.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1983) 78, 67P.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

6.   HulmeEC, Berrie CP, Birdsall NJM, Haga T, Stockton JM.

     Solubilisation,molecular characterisation and purification of muscarinic acetylcholinereceptors.

     J.Neurochem. (1983) 41, 5126.

     IF2001: 4.834

 

7.   BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Hulme EC, Wheatley M.

     Purificationof the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor from rat cerebral cortex.

     IUPHAR9th International Congress of Pharmacology (1984), 155P.

 

8.   BerrieCP,Birdsall NJM, Hulme EC, Keen M, Stockton JM.

     Pirenzepinebinding to solubilised muscarinic receptors from rat cerebral cortex andmyocardium.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1985) 84, 4P.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

9.   BerrieCP,Elliott AC.

     Differentialeffects of a phorbol ester on acetylcholine-evoked changes in [Ca2+]iin single acini isolated from rat lacrimal and rabbit mandibular gland.

     J.Physiol. (1990) 429, 89P.

     IF2001: 4.476

 

10. BerrieCP,Elliott AC.

     Thephorbol ester TPA inhibits muscarinic responses in rat lacrimal acinar cellsbut not in rabbit salivary acinar cells.

     Brit.J. Pharmacol. (1990) 101, 501P.

     IF2001: 3.502

 

11. BerrieCP,Falasca M, Marino M, Carvelli A, Iurisci C, Leoni S, Corda D.

     Furtherevidence of a second messenger role for glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate.

     In:XVIth Washington International Spring Symposium. "Frontiers in BioactiveLipids", Washington, May 1996, p32.

 

12. FalascaM, Berrie CP, Carvelli A, Iurisci C, Corda D.

     Mechanismof action and metabolism of glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate, a putativenovel intracellular messenger in the Ras pathway.

     In:Cell Signalling Mechanisms, Amsterdam, June 1997.

 

13. BerrieCP,Mancini R, Iurisci C, Marchegiani A, Falasca M, Corda D.

     Signallingactivities of glycerophosphoinositols.

     AnticancerRes.(1998), 18 (6C), 4847.

     IF2001: 1.416