绘制人类皮肤衰老过程中的表皮和真皮细胞衰老图。

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aging Cell Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1111/acel.14358
Grace T. Yu, Clarisse Ganier, David B. Allison, Tamara Tchkonia, Sundeep Khosla, James L. Kirkland, Magnus D. Lynch, Saranya P. Wyles
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摘要

单细胞 RNA 测序和空间转录组学使人们能够以前所未有的方式深入了解与人类皮肤衰老和再生有关的细胞和分子通路。衰老细胞是指细胞周期不可逆转地停止的单个细胞,由于细胞内在和外在的压力因素,衰老细胞会在人的整个生命周期中积累。利用单细胞RNA测序图集和空间转录组学,研究了表皮和真皮衰老及其影响,重点是黑色素细胞和成纤维细胞。与慢性衰老相比,紫外线照射导致的光老化与更高的衰老细胞负担有关,而衰老细胞是生物老化的标志。经研究发现,皮肤特异性细胞衰老基因组(称为 SenSkin™)在光老化、慢性衰老和非复制 CDKN1A+(p21)细胞的情况下会升高。在表皮层,衰老的黑色素细胞与黑色素合成增加有关,表明色素沉着杂乱无章;而在真皮层,衰老的网状真皮成纤维细胞与胶原蛋白和弹性纤维合成减少有关。空间分析表明,衰老细胞有聚集的趋势,尤其是在光老化皮肤中。这项研究提出了一种通过细胞衰老来描述与年龄有关的皮肤功能障碍的策略,并表明衰老的表皮细胞(即黑色素细胞)和衰老的真皮细胞(即网状真皮成纤维细胞)在与年龄有关的皮肤后遗症中的作用。
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Mapping epidermal and dermal cellular senescence in human skin aging

Mapping epidermal and dermal cellular senescence in human skin aging

Single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics enable unprecedented insight into cellular and molecular pathways implicated in human skin aging and regeneration. Senescent cells are individual cells that are irreversibly cell cycle arrested and can accumulate across the human lifespan due to cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic stressors. With an atlas of single-cell RNA-sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, epidermal and dermal senescence and its effects were investigated, with a focus on melanocytes and fibroblasts. Photoaging due to ultraviolet light exposure was associated with higher burdens of senescent cells, a sign of biological aging, compared to chronological aging. A skin-specific cellular senescence gene set, termed SenSkin™, was curated and confirmed to be elevated in the context of photoaging, chronological aging, and non-replicating CDKN1A+ (p21) cells. In the epidermis, senescent melanocytes were associated with elevated melanin synthesis, suggesting haphazard pigmentation, while in the dermis, senescent reticular dermal fibroblasts were associated with decreased collagen and elastic fiber synthesis. Spatial analysis revealed the tendency for senescent cells to cluster, particularly in photoaged skin. This work proposes a strategy for characterizing age-related skin dysfunction through the lens of cellular senescence and suggests a role for senescent epidermal cells (i.e., melanocytes) and senescent dermal cells (i.e., reticular dermal fibroblasts) in age-related skin sequelae.

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Aging Cell
Aging Cell 生物-老年医学
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
212
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging Cell, an Open Access journal, delves into fundamental aspects of aging biology. It comprehensively explores geroscience, emphasizing research on the mechanisms underlying the aging process and the connections between aging and age-related diseases.
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