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A single-cell transcriptomic atlas characterizes ageing tissues in the mouse

Authors :
Nicholas Schaum
Ashley Maynard
Kenneth I. Weinberg
Ishita Bansal
Annie Lo
Christin S. Kuo
Hamid Ebadi
Norma Neff
Bryan D. Merrill
Gunsagar S. Gulati
Michelle B. Chen
Nathalie Khoury
Song E. Lee
Martin J. Zhang
Michael N. Wosczyna
Linda J. van Weele
Lakshmi P. Yerra
James Zou
Matt Fish
Michael F. Clarke
Antoine de Morrée
Lucas M. Waldburger
Kyle J. Travaglini
Maria F. Lugo-Fagundo
Yan Hang
Rasika Patkar
Kerwyn Casey Huang
Weng Chuan Peng
Wan Jin Lu
Astrid Gillich
Andrew May
Aaron Demers
Tony Wyss-Coray
Benoit Lehallier
William Kong
Douglas Brownfield
Robert C. Jones
Katharine M. Ng
Ankit S. Baghel
Patricia K. Nguyen
Rafael Gòmez-Sjöberg
Katherine S. Pollard
Ling Liu
Kevin S. Kao
Róbert Pálovics
Taichi Isobe
Chunyu Zhao
Roel Nusse
Eric J. Rulifson
Maya E. Kumar
Bruce Wang
Philip A. Beachy
Tessa Divita
Ross J. Metzger
Cristina M. Tato
Thomas A. Rando
Marina McKay
Hui Zhang
Oliver Hahn
Jinyi Xiang
Jane Antony
Aaron McGeever
Daniel Staehli
Macy E. Zardeneta
Tal Iram
Olivia Leventhal
Qingyun Li
Angela Oliveira Pisco
Lolita Penland
Krissie Tellez
Marco Mignardi
Brian Yu
Shaheen S. Sikandar
Lincoln Harris
Nicole Almanzar
Corey Cain
Geraldine Genetiano
Foad Green
Davis P. Lee
Carolina Tropini
Laughing Bear Torrez Dulgeroff
Rahul Sinha
Zhen Qi
Stephen R. Quake
Charles Chan
Irving L. Weissman
Sean M. Wu
Jim Karkanias
Ahmad N. Nabhan
Andreas Keller
Margaret Tsui
Alexander Zee
Guruswamy Karnam
Michael S. Haney
Haley du Bois
Robert Puccinelli
Ben A. Barres
Justin L. Sonnenburg
F. Hernan Espinoza
Fabio Zanini
Qiang Gan
Joseph Noh
Lu Zhou
Isaac Bakerman
Aaron M. Kershner
Mark A. Krasnow
Kubilay Demir
Feather Ives
Benson M. George
Guang Li
Dullei Min
Justin Youngyunpipatkul
Mu He
Rene V. Sit
Bernhard M. Kiss
Stephanie D. Conley
Seung K. Kim
Weilun Tan
Soso Xue
M. Windy McNerney
Andrew C. Yang
Kevin A. Yamauchi
Albin Huang
Joe M. Segal
Krzysztof Szade
Michelle Tan
Biter Bilen
Fan Zhang
Spyros Darmanis
Shayan Hosseinzadeh
Xueying Gu
Jonathan K. Lam
Anoop Manjunath
Daniela Berdnik
Source :
Nature
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of physiological integrity, leading to impaired function and increased vulnerability to death(1). Despite rapid advances over recent years, many of the molecular and cellular processes which underlie progressive loss of healthy physiology are poorly understood(2). To gain a better insight into these processes we have created a single cell transcriptomic atlas across the life span of Mus musculus which includes data from 23 tissues and organs. We discovered cell-specific changes occurring across multiple cell types and organs, as well as age related changes in the cellular composition of different organs. Using single-cell transcriptomic data we were able to assess cell type specific manifestations of different hallmarks of aging, such as senescence(3), genomic instability(4) and changes in the organism’s immune system(2). This Tabula Muris Senis provides a wealth of new molecular information about how the most significant hallmarks of aging are reflected in a broad range of tissues and cell types.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
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