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Centre for Skin Sciences and Division of Medical Sciences, School of Life Sciences, University of Bradford, United Kingdom

Epigenetics of Skin development and Regeneration

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Research program in our laboratory focuses on delineating mechanisms that control topological genome organization and higher-order chromatin remodeling in epithelial stem cells during lineage-specific differentiation, aging and reprogramming towards the pluripotency state. We use skin- and/or hair follicle-derived adult epithelial stem cells as an excellent model for studying the links between the transcription factor-mediated and epigenetic regulatory mechanisms in the control of establishment of lineage-specific gene expression programs in distinct populations of progenitor cells. We are also interested to understand how topological genome organization is remodeled during the reprogramming and how distinct classes of epigenetic regulators contribute to this process. Finally, we study the role of higher-order chromatin remodelers (Satb1, Ctcf, etc.) in the control of physiological and injury-induced skin regeneration and aging.

  • Promoter activity and chromatin structure: the roles of various facets of chromatin structure in promoter function and evolution.
  • Comparative chromatin structure: the extent and modes of divergence in chromatin structure across cell types and over evolutionary time.
  • Chromatin structure and complex traits: the relationships between chromatin structure and the genetic architecture of complex traits and human disease.
Members of Botchkarev's laboratory:
  • Andrei Mardaryev, MD, PhD (Research Investment Lecturer)
  • Krzysztof Poterlowicz, PhD student
  • Jana Rudolf
  • Igor Malashchuk

Latest publications

Modeling Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss: From Experimental Propositions toward Clinical Reality.

26902124 - 2016-02-24
J Invest Dermatol 2016 Mar;136(3):557-9
Botchkarev VA, Sharov AA

Cbx4 maintains the epithelial lineage identity and cell proliferation in the developing stratified epithelium.

26711500 - 2015-12-30
J Cell Biol 2016 Jan 4;212(1):77-89
Mardaryev AN, Liu B, Rapisarda V, Poterlowicz K, Malashchuk I, Rudolf J, Sharov AA, Jahoda CA, Fessing MY, Benitah SA, Xu GL, Botchkarev VA

Integration of the Transcription Factor-Regulated and Epigenetic Mechanisms in the Control of Keratinocyte Differentiation.

26551942 - 2015-11-10
J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc 2015 Nov;17(2):30-2
Botchkarev VA

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