Hanna Martens, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address600 16th Street, #N312C
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone415-502-1793
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0001-8910-1999 Additional info
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    University of Padua, ItalyPostDoc07/2023Mechanobiology
    EMBL, Heidelberg, GermanyPh.D.02/2016Developmental Biology
    Heidelberg University, GermanyM.Sc.11/2011Molecular Biotechnology
    Heidelberg University, GermanyB.Sc.08/2009Molecular Biotechnology

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    The Martens lab is interested in the mechanisms of tissue aging with a specific focus on connective tissue compartments that serve as structural pillars of organ architecture. Our work demonstrated a central requirement for the active engagement of cellular mechanotransduction pathways in maintaining youthful organ homeostasis by limiting cellular senescence and inflammatory signaling in mechanically challenged tissue compartments (doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04924-6). Building on this concept, we are striving to investigate the role and importance of structural tissue compartments to the maintenance of a youthful tissue state. A special focus is understanding how aging stromal niches impact the plasticity, survival and mitotic potential of resident somatic stem cell populations and progenitor cell pools.

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    1. Mechano-YAP/TAZ-regulated smooth muscle cells are an important source of Wnt signalling for gut regeneration. Clin Transl Med. 2024 Aug; 14(8):e70005. Ji M, Dong S, Lu S, Liang H, Lin Y, Luo C, Zheng H, Shu Y, Zhang Z, Jin X, Guo Y, Kang K, Zhang H, Wang Y, Sladitschek-Martens HL, Huang S, Fu X, Zhou G, Wen Z, Chang L. PMID: 39152676; PMCID: PMC11329746.
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    2. YAP/TAZ activity in stromal cells prevents ageing by controlling cGAS-STING. Nature. 2022 07; 607(7920):790-798. Sladitschek-Martens HL, Guarnieri A, Brumana G, Zanconato F, Battilana G, Xiccato RL, Panciera T, Forcato M, Bicciato S, Guzzardo V, Fassan M, Ulliana L, Gandin A, Tripodo C, Foiani M, Brusatin G, Cordenonsi M, Piccolo S. PMID: 35768505; PMCID: PMC7613988.
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    3. Mechanosignaling in vertebrate development. Dev Biol. 2022 08; 488:54-67. Piccolo S, Sladitschek-Martens HL, Cordenonsi M. PMID: 35580730.
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    4. Multi-layered regulation of neuroectoderm differentiation by retinoic acid in a primitive streak-like context. Stem Cell Reports. 2022 02 08; 17(2):231-244. Russo L, Sladitschek HL, Neveu PA. PMID: 35063128; PMCID: PMC8828549.
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    5. Editorial: The Role of Epigenetic Modifications in Cancer Progression. Front Oncol. 2020; 10:617178. Fujimura A, Pei H, Zhang H, Sladitschek HL, Chang L. PMID: 33489924; PMCID: PMC7820891.
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    6. Single-cell analyses reveal YAP/TAZ as regulators of stemness and cell plasticity in Glioblastoma. Nat Cancer. 2021 02; 2(2):174-188. Castellan M, Guarnieri A, Fujimura A, Zanconato F, Battilana G, Panciera T, Sladitschek HL, Contessotto P, Citron A, Grilli A, Romano O, Bicciato S, Fassan M, Porcù E, Rosato A, Cordenonsi M, Piccolo S. PMID: 33644767; PMCID: PMC7116831.
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    7. MorphoSeq: Full Single-Cell Transcriptome Dynamics Up to Gastrulation in a Chordate. Cell. 2020 05 14; 181(4):922-935.e21. Sladitschek HL, Fiuza UM, Pavlinic D, Benes V, Hufnagel L, Neveu PA. PMID: 32315617; PMCID: PMC7237864.
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    8. A gene regulatory network controls the balance between mesendoderm and ectoderm at pluripotency exit. Mol Syst Biol. 2019 12; 15(12):e9043. Sladitschek HL, Neveu PA. PMID: 31885203; PMCID: PMC6896232.
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    9. Author Correction: Resonant out-of-phase fluorescence microscopy and remote imaging overcome spectral limitations. Nat Commun. 2017 12 14; 8(1):2173. Quérard J, Zhang R, Kelemen Z, Plamont MA, Xie X, Chouket R, Roemgens I, Korepina Y, Albright S, Ipendey E, Volovitch M, Sladitschek HL, Neveu P, Gissot L, Gautier A, Faure JD, Croquette V, Le Saux T, Jullien L. PMID: 29242600; PMCID: PMC5730614.
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    10. Resonant out-of-phase fluorescence microscopy and remote imaging overcome spectral limitations. Nat Commun. 2017 10 17; 8(1):969. Quérard J, Zhang R, Kelemen Z, Plamont MA, Xie X, Chouket R, Roemgens I, Korepina Y, Albright S, Ipendey E, Volovitch M, Sladitschek HL, Neveu P, Gissot L, Gautier A, Faure JD, Croquette V, Le Saux T, Jullien L. PMID: 29042541; PMCID: PMC5645393.
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    11. Integrated Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Stem Cells. Curr Stem Cell Rep. 2017; 3(3):248-252. Sladitschek HL, Neveu PA. PMID: 28845388; PMCID: PMC5548823.
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    12. Dynamic multicolor protein labeling in living cells. Chem Sci. 2017 Aug 01; 8(8):5598-5605. Li C, Plamont MA, Sladitschek HL, Rodrigues V, Aujard I, Neveu P, Le Saux T, Jullien L, Gautier A. PMID: 28970939; PMCID: PMC5618792.
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    13. Bidirectional Promoter Engineering for Single Cell MicroRNA Sensors in Embryonic Stem Cells. PLoS One. 2016; 11(5):e0155177. Sladitschek HL, Neveu PA. PMID: 27152616; PMCID: PMC4859538.
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    14. The bimodally expressed microRNA miR-142 gates exit from pluripotency. Mol Syst Biol. 2015 Dec 21; 11(12):850. Sladitschek HL, Neveu PA. PMID: 26690966; PMCID: PMC4704488.
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    15. MXS-Chaining: A Highly Efficient Cloning Platform for Imaging and Flow Cytometry Approaches in Mammalian Systems. PLoS One. 2015; 10(4):e0124958. Sladitschek HL, Neveu PA. PMID: 25909630; PMCID: PMC4409215.
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