Heterogeneity and transcriptome changes of human CD8 + T cells across nine decades of life.
Jian LuRaheel AhmadThomas NguyenJeffrey CifelloHumza HemaniJiang-Yuan LiJinguo ChenSiyi LiJing WangAchouak AchourJoseph ChenMeagan ColieAna LustigChristopher A DunnLinda ZukleyChee W ChiaIrina BurdJun ZhuLuigi FerruciNan-Ping WengPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
The decline of CD8 + T cell functions contributes to deteriorating health with aging, but the mechanisms that underlie this phenomenon are not well understood. We use single-cell RNA sequencing with both cross-sectional and longitudinal samples to assess how human CD8 + T cell heterogeneity and transcriptomes change over nine decades of life. Eleven subpopulations of CD8 + T cells and their dynamic changes with age are identified. Age-related changes in gene expression result from changes in the percentage of cells expressing a given transcript, quantitative changes in the transcript level, or a combination of these two. We develop a machine learning model capable of predicting the age of individual cells based on their transcriptomic features, which are closely associated with their differentiation and mutation burden. Finally, we validate this model in two separate contexts of CD8 + T cell aging: HIV infection and CAR T cell expansion in vivo.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- rna seq
- induced apoptosis
- gene expression
- cross sectional
- endothelial cells
- high throughput
- machine learning
- cell cycle arrest
- healthcare
- public health
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- high resolution
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- genome wide
- deep learning
- health information
- health promotion