Olga Bondareva

PostDoc, Steiner Lab

Dr. Olga Bondareva

Dr. Olga Bondareva

Postdoctoral Researcher at the Helmholtz-Institute for Metabolic, Obesity and Vascular Research (HI-MAG) of Helmholtz Munich at the Leipzig University and the University of Leipzig Medical Center AöR, Germany

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Academic Career

Olga Bondareva completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Applied Mathematics and Physics at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia). In 2014, she moved to Germany to pursue a PhD in Biology within the CiM-IMPRS Joint Graduate Program of the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine and the University of Münster. During her doctoral training, she developed expertise in vascular biology, epigenetics, and bioinformatics. 

In 2018, she joined the laboratory of Lutz Hein at the University of Freiburg as a postdoctoral researcher, where she further advanced her work on cardiovascular disease and epigenetic regulation. There, she established a novel single-cell RNA-sequencing pipeline for the analysis of human cardiomyocytes. 

In 2020, Olga was recruited to the Helmholtz Institute for Metabolism, Obesity and Vascular Research (HI-MAG) in Leipzig. She has since played a key role in establishing single-cell technologies at the institute and is currently focused on understanding how metabolic disease drives vascular damage. 

Research Areas and Expertise

Olga Bondareva’s research focuses on vascular dysfunction in diseases driven by metabolic stress and obesity. She is particularly interested in the molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation and epigenetic control in vascular cells, and in how these processes shape cellular responses to environmental cues and disease states. Her work integrates cutting-edge approaches to study transcriptional and epigenetic regulation, including single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics. 

Her research spans experimental, computational, and translational approaches. She employs the Ossabaw pig, a clinically relevant large animal model, to investigate both healing and maladaptive responses following endovascular interventions. Her goal is to advance mechanistic insight and strengthen the translational relevance of this work to human vascular disease. This work is supported by a personal DFG grant. In parallel, she analyzes human clinical samples to identify novel biomarkers of premature peripheral artery disease and to elucidate sex-specific differences in vascular pathology. 

Important Career Steps

since 2020

Postdoctoral Researcher

at the Helmholtz Institute for Metabolic, Obesity and Vascular Research (HI-MAG) of Helmholtz Munich at the Leipzig University and the University of Leipzig Medical Center AöR, Germany

Head of the institute: Prof. Matthias Blüher

2018 - 2020

Postdoctoral Researcher

at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg

Head of Group: Prof. Dr. med. Lutz Hein

2018 - 2019

Postdoctoral Researcher

at the Institute of Anatomy and Vascular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Univesity of Münster

Head of Group: Prof. Dr. med. Hans-J. Schnittler

2014 - 2018

Doctoral Student

at the Institute of Anatomy and Vascular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Münster

CiM-IMPRS Joint Graduate Program of the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine and the University of Münster

Supervisors: Prof. Dr. med. Hans-J. Schnittler, Dr. Arndt Siekmann

Honors and Awards

  • 2025 - Personal DFG grant “Molecular Mechanisms of Restenosis in Ossabaw Pig Obesity Model”
  • 2023 - 2025 - Member of the Helmholtz Munich High Potential Program for Outstanding Postdoctoral Researcher, Helmholtz Munich 
  • 2023 - Young Investigator Traveling Award of the European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) Conference
  • 2017 - 2018 - Bridging Fund Scholarship of the CiM Cluster of Excellence, Münster
  • 2017 - 2018 -  FAZIT Stiftung Scholarship
  • 2010 - 2012 - Undergraduate Abramov's Program for Innovation and Education in Nature Science Scholarship, Moscow

Selected Publications

2026 Cell Metab . 2026 Jan 26:S1550-4131(25)00549-2.

Papa C, Rose A, Martin HNG, Useini A, Geier F, Liao L, Rodríguez-Aguilera JR, Valina-Allo P, Hoffmann A, Tvardovskiy A, Zulfqar F, Zimmerman A, Schicht G, Ott F, Körner C, Engelmann B, Rolle-Kampczyk U, von Bergen M, Meier M, Bartke T, Seehofer D, Klöting N, Matz-Soja M, Damm G, Boeckel JN, Buescher JM, Blüher M, Laufs U, Bondareva O, Sträter N, Künze G, Heiker JT, Sheikh BN

Bempedoic Acid Directly Binds and Activates PPARα
2025 iScience. 2025 Aug 29;28(10):113464

Bondareva O, Hausner M, Konert M, a Branzan D, Noreikat D, Oßmann S, Sopromadze L, Geisler A, Heegaard PMH, Sheikh BN, Steiner S

Single-Nucleus Profiling of Ossabaw Pig Atherosclerosis Model
2024 Kidney Int. 2024 Dec;106(6):1101-1116

Zimmermann S, Mathew A, Bondareva O, Elwakiel A, Waldmann K, Jiang S, Rana R, Singh K, Kohli S, Shahzad K, Biemann R, Roskoden T, Storsberg SD, Mawrin C, Krügel U, Bechmann I, Goldschmidt J, Sheikh BN, Isermann B

Chronic Kidney Disease Leads to Microglial Potassium Efflux and Inflammasome Activation in the Brain
2022 Nat Metab 2022 Nov;4(11):1591-1610

Bondareva O, Rodriguez-Aguilera JR, Oliveira F, Liao L, Rose A, Gupta A, Singh K, Geier F, Schuster J, Boeckel J-N, Buescher JM, Kohli S, Klöting N, Isermann B, Blüher M, Sheikh BN

Single-Cell Profiling of Vascular Endothelial Cells Reveals Progressive Organ-Specific Vulnerabilities during Obesity
2022 Sci Rep. 2022 Mar 21;12(1):4795

Tsaryk R, Yucel N, Leonard EV, Diaz N, Bondareva O, Odenthal-Schnittler M, Arany Z, Vaquerizas JM, Schnittler H, Siekmann AF

Shear Stress Switches the Association of Endothelial Enhancers from ETV/ETS to KLF Transcription Factor binding Site
2021 J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2021 Feb;151:74-87.

Lother A, Bondareva O, Saadatmand AR, Pollmeier L, Härdtner C, Hilgendorf I, Weichenhan D, Eckstein V, Plass C, Bode C, Backs J, Hein L, Gilsbach R

Diabetes Changes Gene Expression but not DNA Methylation in Cardiac Cells
2020 Int J Mol Sci. 2020 Jun 30;21(13):4688

Bondareva O, Sheikh BN

Vascular Homeostasis and Inflammation in Health and Disease-Lessons from Single Cell Technologies
2020 Nat Cell Biol. 2020 Jul;22(7):828-841

Sheikh BN, Guhathakurta S, Tsang TH, Schwabenland M, Renschler G, Herquel B, Bhardwaj V, Holz H, Stehle T, Bondareva O, Aizarani N, Mossad O, Kretz O, Reichardt W, Chatterjee A, Braun LJ, Thevenon J, Sartelet H, Blank T, Grün D, von Elverfeldt D, Huber TB, Vestweber D, Avilov S, Prinz M, Buescher JM, Akhtar A

Neural Metabolic Imbalance Induced by MOF Dysfunction Triggers Pericyte Activation and Breakdown of Vasculature
2020 Cardiovasc Res. 2019 Aug 1;115(10):1487-1499

Bondareva O, Tsaryk R, Bojovic V, Odenthal-Schnittler M, Siekmann AF, Schnittler HJ

Identification of Atheroprone Shear Stress Responsive Regulatory Elements in Endothelial Cells
2019 iScience. 2019 Nov 22;21:273-287.

Sheikh BN, Bondareva O, Guhathakurta S, Tsang TH, Sikora K, Aizarani N, Sagar P, Holz H, Grün D, Hein L, Akhtar A

Systematic Identification of Cell-Cell Communication Networks in the Developing Brain