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Brain aging and rejuvenation at single-cell resolution
Eric Sun, Rahul Nagvekar, Angela N. Pogson, Anne Brunet
Neuron · 2025 · ▲ 25 citations
Abstract
Brain aging leads to a decline in cognitive function and a concomitant increase in the susceptibility to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. A key question is how changes within individual cells of the brain give rise to age-related dysfunction. Developments in single-cell "omics" technologies, such as single-cell transcriptomics, have facilitated high-dimensional profiling of individual cells. These technologies have led to new and comprehensive characterizations of brain aging at single-cell resolution. Here, we review insights gleaned from single-cell omics studies of brain aging, starting with a cell-type-centric overview of age-associated changes and followed by a discussion of cell-cell interactions during aging. We highlight how single-cell omics studies provide an unbiased view of different rejuvenation interventions and comment on the promise of combinatorial rejuvenation approaches for the brain. Finally, we propose new directions, including models of brain aging and neural stem cells as a focal point for rejuvenation.
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Sun, E., Nagvekar, R., Pogson, A.N., & Brunet, A. (2025). Brain aging and rejuvenation at single-cell resolution. <em>Neuron</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2024.12.007
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Sun E, Nagvekar R, Pogson AN, Brunet A. Brain aging and rejuvenation at single-cell resolution. Neuron. 2025. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2024.12.007.
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@article{eric2025Braina,
title = {Brain aging and rejuvenation at single-cell resolution},
author = {Eric Sun and Rahul Nagvekar and Angela N. Pogson and Anne Brunet},
journal = {Neuron},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1016/j.neuron.2024.12.007},
}
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