Continuous exposure of the skin to environmental, mechanical and chemical stress necessitates constant self-renewal of the epidermis to maintain its barrier function. This self-renewal ability is attributed to epidermal stem cells (EPSCs), which are long-lived, multipotent cells located in the basal layer of the epidermis. Epidermal homeostasis – coordinated proliferation and differentiation of EPSCs – relies on fine-tuned adaptations in gene expression which in turn are tightly associated with specific epigenetic signatures and metabolic requirements. In this review, we will briefly summarize basic concepts of EPSC biology and epigenetic regulation with relevance to epidermal homeostasis. We will highlight the intricate interplay between m...
Here, we studied how epithelial energy metabolism impacts overall skin development by selectively de...
The epidermis and its appendages provide organisms with protection from the environment, keeping pat...
The skin serves a vital role as our body’s first line of defense against the external environment an...
Continuous exposure of the skin to environmental, mechanical and chemical stress necessitates consta...
As an actively renewable tissue, changes in skin architecture are subjected to the regulation of ste...
Stem cells play an essential role in embryonic development, cell differentiation and tissue regenera...
Skin undergoes continuous renewal throughout an individual’s lifetime relying on stem cell fun...
The skin epidermis and its array of appendages undergo ongoing renewal by a process called homeostas...
In a cell, the chromatin state is controlled by the highly regulated interplay of epigenetic mechani...
noSignificance: Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms are essential for epidermal homeostasis and contrib...
The skin epidermis contains different appendages such as the hair follicle and the sebaceous glands....
NoThis volume highlights recent studies identifying epigenetic mechanisms as essential regulators of...
Epidermal stem cells sustain the adult skin for a lifetime through self-renewal and the production o...
NoHere, we studied how epithelial energy metabolism impacts overall skin development by selectively ...
It is becoming clear that interconnected functional gene networks, rather than individual genes, gov...
Here, we studied how epithelial energy metabolism impacts overall skin development by selectively de...
The epidermis and its appendages provide organisms with protection from the environment, keeping pat...
The skin serves a vital role as our body’s first line of defense against the external environment an...
Continuous exposure of the skin to environmental, mechanical and chemical stress necessitates consta...
As an actively renewable tissue, changes in skin architecture are subjected to the regulation of ste...
Stem cells play an essential role in embryonic development, cell differentiation and tissue regenera...
Skin undergoes continuous renewal throughout an individual’s lifetime relying on stem cell fun...
The skin epidermis and its array of appendages undergo ongoing renewal by a process called homeostas...
In a cell, the chromatin state is controlled by the highly regulated interplay of epigenetic mechani...
noSignificance: Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms are essential for epidermal homeostasis and contrib...
The skin epidermis contains different appendages such as the hair follicle and the sebaceous glands....
NoThis volume highlights recent studies identifying epigenetic mechanisms as essential regulators of...
Epidermal stem cells sustain the adult skin for a lifetime through self-renewal and the production o...
NoHere, we studied how epithelial energy metabolism impacts overall skin development by selectively ...
It is becoming clear that interconnected functional gene networks, rather than individual genes, gov...
Here, we studied how epithelial energy metabolism impacts overall skin development by selectively de...
The epidermis and its appendages provide organisms with protection from the environment, keeping pat...
The skin serves a vital role as our body’s first line of defense against the external environment an...