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Department of Developmental Biology, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

Epigenetic regulation

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During development of an organism, some genes are activated while others are silenced. It has long been a widespread idea that this developmentally linked gene silencing is permanent and that there is no going back for a cell that has entered a differentiation path. With the discovery of protocols allowing to derive induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells from somatic cells it is now clear that long-term silencing of genes is not irrevocable and that most likely, no chromatin state is definitive. Our lab is exploring the signal transduction pathways regulating silencing as well as the mechanisms allowing transcriptional repressors to control gene expression in stem cells and during development. We have also a special interest for the impact of these factors on the regulation of alternative splicing.

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Transcriptional activity of endogenous retroviruses in multiple sclerosis: a sign of deficient chromatin-mediated silencing.

26639307 - 2015-12-08
Epigenomics 2015 Dec;7(8):1235-7
Muchardt C

Chronic chemotherapeutic stress promotes evolution of stemness and WNT/beta-catenin signaling in colorectal cancer cells: implications for clinical use of WNT-signaling inhibitors.

26041882 - 2015-06-05
Oncotarget 2015 Jul 30;6(21):18518-33
Ayadi M, Bouygues A, Ouaret D, Ferrand N, Chouaib S, Thiery JP, Muchardt C, Sabbah M, Larsen AK

Alternative splicing regulates the expression of G9A and SUV39H2 methyltransferases, and dramatically changes SUV39H2 functions.

25605796 - 2015-01-22
Nucleic Acids Res 2015 Jan 20;
Mauger O, Klinck R, Chabot B, Muchardt C, Allemand E, Batsché E

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Missing link in epigenetics could explain conundrum of disease inheritance

08-07-2016 - All News

The process by which a mother’s diet during pregnancy can permanently affect her offspring’s attributes, such as weight, could be strongly influenced by genetic variation in an unexpected part of...

Epigenetic switch for obesity

08-02-2016 - All News

Obesity can sometimes be shut down It is well known that a predisposition to adiposity lies in our genes. A new study by researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology...