2018
PRC1 preserves epidermal tissue integrity independently of PRC2
Cohen I, Zhao D, Menon G, Nakayama M, Koseki H, Zheng D, Ezhkova E. PRC1 preserves epidermal tissue integrity independently of PRC2. Genes & Development 2018, 33: 55-60. PMID: 30567998, PMCID: PMC6317312, DOI: 10.1101/gad.319939.118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdhesion genesEpidermal tissue integrityLoss of PRC1PRC1 functionChromatin regulatorsEpigenetic regulationMolecular dissectionPRC2PRC1Gene expressionTissue developmentSkin morphogenesisFunctional linkSkin fragility syndromeEpidermal stratificationEpidermal integrityTissue integrityGenesExpressionH3K27me3Fragility syndromeMorphogenesisRegulatorCobindingRegulation
2016
Polycomb-Mediated Repression and Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Interact to Regulate Merkel Cell Specification during Skin Development
Perdigoto CN, Dauber KL, Bar C, Tsai PC, Valdes VJ, Cohen I, Santoriello FJ, Zhao D, Zheng D, Hsu YC, Ezhkova E. Polycomb-Mediated Repression and Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Interact to Regulate Merkel Cell Specification during Skin Development. PLOS Genetics 2016, 12: e1006151. PMID: 27414999, PMCID: PMC4944976, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMerkel cell specificationCell specificationPrimary hair folliclesLoss of PolycombImportance of ShhCell differentiation programHair follicle functionSonic hedgehog (Shh) signalingPRC2 targetsSpecialized keratinocytesEpidermal progenitorsDevelopmental programHair folliclesEpigenetic processesDifferentiation programHedgehog signalingShh ligandMature Merkel cellsShh signalingSkin developmentMurine dorsal skinEpidermal cellsMerkel cellsPRC2 lossCell formation