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Organism-wide cellular dynamics and epigenomic remodeling in mammalian aging - PubMed

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  • #epigenomics
  • #aging
  • #cellular dynamics
  • Aging leads to functional decline and changes in cellular composition across tissues.
  • A single-cell chromatin accessibility atlas was created with ~7 million cells from 21 tissue types across three age groups in both sexes.
  • The study identified 536 main cell types and 1,828 finer-grained subtypes based on chromatin accessibility.
  • Immune lineages showed widespread remodeling, with increases in plasma cells and macrophages, and depletion of T and B cell progenitors.
  • Non-immune cell populations, such as kidney podocytes and lung aerocytes, decreased with age.
  • Many cell subtypes changed synchronously across multiple organs, suggesting systemic influences like inflammation or hormonal cues.
  • Aging was marked by thousands of differentially accessible chromatin regions, linked to inflammation or development-related genes.
  • Around 40% of aging-associated cell types showed sex-dependent differences in chromatin accessibility.
  • The findings provide a framework for understanding aging's impact on chromatin and cellular composition, aiding in therapeutic strategy exploration.