Naïve T-cell decline is a significant contributor to expression changes in ageing blood.

IF 4.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2024.1389789
Cameron Fraser, Brady M Owen
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No clear consensus has emerged from the literature on the gene expression changes that occur in human whole blood with age. In this study we compared whole blood ageing genes from the published literature with data on gene specificity for leukocyte subtypes. Surprisingly we found that highly ranked ageing genes were predominantly expressed by naïve T cells, with limited expression from more common cell types. Highly ranked ageing genes were also more likely to have decreased expression with age. Taken together, it is plausible that much of the observed gene expression changes in whole blood is reflecting the decline in abundance of naïve T cells known to occur with age, rather than changes in transcription rates in common cell types. Correct attribution of the gene expression changes that occur with age is essential for understanding the underlying mechanisms.

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新生 T 细胞的减少是导致老化血液中表达变化的一个重要因素。
关于人类全血中的基因表达随着年龄的增长而发生的变化,目前还没有明确的共识。在这项研究中,我们将已发表文献中的全血老化基因与白细胞亚型的基因特异性数据进行了比较。令人惊讶的是,我们发现排名靠前的老化基因主要由幼稚 T 细胞表达,而更常见的细胞类型表达量有限。排名靠前的老化基因也更有可能随着年龄的增长而减少表达。综上所述,在全血中观察到的基因表达变化有可能反映了随着年龄增长而出现的幼稚 T 细胞数量下降,而不是普通细胞类型转录率的变化。正确归因随年龄增长而发生的基因表达变化对于了解其潜在机制至关重要。
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