Aging Atlas Reveals Cell-Type-Specific Regulation of Pro-longevity Strategies.
Shihong Max GaoYanyan QiQinghao ZhangAaron S MohammedYi-Tang LeeYouchen GuanHongjie LiYusi FuMeng C WangPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Organism aging occurs at the multicellular level; however, how pro-longevity mechanisms slow down aging in different cell types remains unclear. We generated single-cell transcriptomic atlases across the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans under different pro-longevity conditions ( http://mengwanglab.org/atlas ). We found cell-specific, age-related changes across somatic and germ cell types and developed transcriptomic aging clocks for different tissues. These clocks enabled us to determine tissue-specific aging-slowing effects of different pro-longevity mechanisms, and identify major cell types sensitive to these regulations. Additionally, we provided a systemic view of alternative polyadenylation events in different cell types, as well as their cell-type-specific changes during aging and under different pro-longevity conditions. Together, this study provides molecular insights into how aging occurs in different cell types and how they respond to pro-longevity strategies.