Papathanasiou Lab

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2026

Tomaskovic I*, Prieto-Garcia C*, Boskovic M, Glumac M, Tsai TL, Mosler T, Kazi R, Rathore R, Andrade J, Hoffmann M, Giuliani G, Jacomin AC, Pereira RS, Knop E, Wachsmuth L, Beli P, Husnjak K, Pasparakis M, Ablasser A, Krause DS, Potente M, Papathanasiou S, Terzic J and Dikic I (2026) DNA-protein cross-links promote cGAS-STING-driven premature aging and embryonic lethality. Science, 391:eadx9445  (*indicates joint contribution)  Link

2025

Tsai T, Lambuta RA and Papathanasiou S (2025) Transgenerational tracking of chromosomes from micronuclei. Methods Mol Biol, 2968:385-400 Link

2023

Papathanasiou S#, Mynhier NA, Liu S, Brunette G, Stokasimov E, Jacob E, Li L, Comenho C, van Steensel B, Buenrostro JD, Zhang CZ# and Pellman D# (2023) Heritable transcriptional defects from aberrations of nuclear architecture. Nature, 619:184-192 (#indicates joint correspondence) Link

2021

Leibowitz M*, Papathanasiou S*, Doerfler P, Blaine L, Sun L, Yao Y, Zhang CZ, Weiss M and Pellman D (2021) Chromothripsis as an on-target consequence of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing. Nat Genet, 53:895–905 (*indicates joint contribution) Link

Papathanasiou S, Markoulaki S, Blaine L, Leibowitz M, Zhang CZ, Jaenisch R# and Pellman D# (2021) Whole chromosome loss and genomic instability in mouse embryos after CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing. Nat Commun, 12:5855 (#indicates joint correspondence) Link  

2016

Diokmetzidou A, Tsikitis M, Nikouli S, Kloukina I, Tsoupri E, Papathanasiou S, Psarras S, Mavroidis M and Capetanaki Y (2016) Strategies to study Desmin in cardiac muscle and culture systems. Methods Enzymol, 568:427–459 Link

2015

Capetanaki Y, Papathanasiou S, Diokmetzidou A, Vatsellas G and Tsikitis M (2015) Desmin related disease: A matter of cell survival failure. Curr Opin Cell Biol, 32:113–120 Link

Papathanasiou S, Rickelt S, Soriano ME, Schips T, Maier HJ, Davos CH, Varela A, Kaklamanis L, Mann DL and Capetanaki Y (2015) Tumor necrosis factor-α confers cardioprotection through ectopic expression of keratins K8 and K18. Nat Med, 21:1076–1084 Link