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Aging Fly Cell Atlas identifies exhaustive aging features at cellular resolution.

Tzu-Chiao LuMaria BrbicYe-Jin ParkTyler JacksonJiaye ChenSai Saroja KolluruYanyan QiNadja Sandra KathederXiaoyu Tracy CaiSeungjae LeeYen-Chung ChenNiccole AuldChung-Yi LiangSophia H DingDoug WelschSamuel D'SouzaAngela Oliveira PiscoRobert C JonesJure LeskovecEric C LaiHugo J BellenLiqun LuoHeinrich JasperStephen R QuakeHongjie Li
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Aging is characterized by a decline in tissue function, but the underlying changes at cellular resolution across the organism remain unclear. Here, we present the Aging Fly Cell Atlas, a single-nucleus transcriptomic map of the whole aging Drosophila . We characterized 163 distinct cell types and performed an in-depth analysis of changes in tissue cell composition, gene expression, and cell identities. We further developed aging clock models to predict fly age and show that ribosomal gene expression is a conserved predictive factor for age. Combining all aging features, we find distinctive cell type-specific aging patterns. This atlas provides a valuable resource for studying fundamental principles of aging in complex organisms.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • gene expression
  • rna seq
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • transcription factor
  • multidrug resistant