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Molecular hallmarks of heterochronic parabiosis at single-cell resolution

Authors :
Pálovics, Róbert
Keller, Andreas
Schaum, Nicholas
Tan, Weilun
Fehlmann, Tobias
Borja, Michael
Kern, Fabian
Bonanno, Liana
Calcuttawala, Kruti
Webber, James
McGeever, Aaron
Tabula Muris Consortium
Luo, Jian
Pisco, Angela Oliveira
Karkanias, Jim
Neff, Norma F
Darmanis, Spyros
Quake, Stephen R
Wyss-Coray, Tony
Source :
Nature, vol 603, iss 7900
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2022.

Abstract

The ability to slow or reverse biological ageing would have major implications for mitigating disease risk and maintaining vitality1. Although an increasing number of interventions show promise for rejuvenation2, their effectiveness on disparate cell types across the body and the molecular pathways susceptible to rejuvenation remain largely unexplored. Here we performed single-cell RNA sequencing on 20 organs to reveal cell-type-specific responses to young and aged blood in heterochronic parabiosis. Adipose mesenchymal stromal cells, haematopoietic stem cells and hepatocytes are among those cell types that are especially responsive. On the pathway level, young blood invokes new gene sets in addition to reversing established ageing patterns, with the global rescue of genes encoding electron transport chain subunits pinpointing a prominent role of mitochondrial function in parabiosis-mediated rejuvenation. We observed an almost universal loss of gene expression with age that is largely mimicked by parabiosis: aged blood reduces global gene expression, and young blood restores it in select cell types. Together, these data lay the groundwork for a systemic understanding of the interplay between blood-borne factors and cellular integrity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, vol 603, iss 7900
Accession number :
edsair.od.......325..151186f8af874170d7a6cee5d80a955b