Single cell analysis of transcriptome and open chromatin reveals the dynamics of hair follicle stem cell aging.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2023-07-03 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2023.1192149
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Aging is defined as the functional decline of tissues and organisms, leading to many human conditions, such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and hair loss. Although stem cell exhaustion is widely recognized as a hallmark of aging, our understanding of cell state changes-specifically, the dynamics of the transcriptome and open chromatin landscape, and their relationship with aging-remains incomplete. Here we present a longitudinal, single-cell atlas of the transcriptome and open chromatin landscape for epithelia cells of the skin across various hair cycle stages and ages in mice. Our findings reveal fluctuating hair follicle stem cell (HF-SC) states, some of which are associated with the progression of the hair cycle during aging. Conversely, inner bulge niche cells display a more linear progression, seemingly less affected by the hair cycle. Further analysis of the open chromatin landscape, determined by single-cell Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin (ATAC) sequencing, demonstrates that reduced open chromatin regions in HF-SCs are associated with differentiation, whereas gained open chromatin regions in HF-SCs are linked to the transcriptional control of quiescence. These findings enhance our understanding of the transcriptional dynamics in HF-SC aging and lay the molecular groundwork for investigating and potentially reversing the aging process in future experimental studies.

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转录组和开放染色质的单细胞分析揭示了毛囊干细胞衰老的动力学。
衰老被定义为组织和生物体的功能衰退,导致许多人类疾病,如癌症、神经退行性疾病和脱发。尽管干细胞耗竭被广泛认为是衰老的标志,但我们对细胞状态的理解——特别是转录组和开放染色质景观的动力学——以及它们与衰老的关系——仍然不完整。在这里,我们展示了小鼠不同毛发周期阶段和年龄的皮肤上皮细胞的转录组和开放染色质景观的纵向单细胞图谱。我们的研究结果揭示了毛囊干细胞(HF-SC)状态的波动,其中一些状态与衰老过程中头发周期的进展有关。相反,内部凸起的生态位细胞表现出更线性的进展,似乎不太受头发周期的影响。通过转座可及染色质单细胞测定(ATAC)测序确定的开放染色质景观的进一步分析表明,HF SC中开放染色质区域的减少与分化有关,而HF SC中获得的开放染色质区与静止的转录控制有关。这些发现增强了我们对HF-SC衰老中转录动力学的理解,并为在未来的实验研究中研究和潜在地逆转衰老过程奠定了分子基础。
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