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December 4th, 2024 at 10:30pm
Overview
Abstract
Age-related cognitive decline is associated with altered physiology of the hippocampus. While changes in gene expression have been observed in aging brain, the regulatory mechanisms underlying these changes remain underexplored. We generated single-nucleus gene expression, chromatin accessibility, DNA methylation, and 3D genome data from 40 human hippocampal tissues spanning adult lifespan. We observed a striking loss of astrocytes, OPC, and endothelial cells during aging, including astrocytes that play a role in regulating synapses. Microglia undergo a dramatic switch from a homeostatic state to a primed inflammatory state through DNA methylome and 3D genome reprogramming. Aged cells experience erosion of their 3D genome architecture. Our study identifies age-associated changes in cell types/states and gene regulatory features that provide insight into cognitive decline during human aging.
Authors
Zemke NR • Lee S • Mamde S • Yang B • Berchtold N • Maximiliano Garduno B • Indralingam HS • Bartosik WM • Lau PK • Dong K • Yang A • Tani Y • Chen C • Zeng Q • Ajith V • Tong L • Seng C • Li D • Wang T • Xu X • Ren B
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Journal
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
doi:10.1101/2024.10.14.618338
Published
October 17th, 2024