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Inference of age-associated transcription factor regulatory activity changes in single cells.

Alok K MaityXue HuTianyu ZhuAndrew E Teschendorff
Published in: Nature aging (2022)
Transcription factors (TFs) control cell identity and function. How their activity is altered during healthy aging is critical for an improved understanding of aging and disease risk, yet relatively little is known about such changes at cell-type resolution. Here we present and validate a TF activity estimation method for single cells from the hematopoietic system that is based on TF regulons, and apply it to a mouse single-cell RNA-sequencing atlas, to infer age-associated differentiation activity changes in the immune cells of different organs. This revealed an age-associated signature of macrophage dedifferentiation, which is shared across tissue types, and aggravated in tumor-associated macrophages. By extending the analysis to all major cell types, we reveal cell-type and tissue-type-independent age-associated alterations to regulatory factors controlling antigen processing, inflammation, collagen processing and circadian rhythm, that are implicated in age-related diseases. Finally, our study highlights the limitations of using TF expression to infer age-associated changes, underscoring the need to use regulatory activity inference methods.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • transcription factor
  • rna seq
  • high throughput
  • oxidative stress
  • induced apoptosis
  • single molecule
  • long non coding rna
  • gene expression
  • cell proliferation
  • bone marrow
  • cell therapy
  • adipose tissue