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Transcriptomic reprogramming for neuronal age reversal
Alexandru M. Pleşa, Michael Shadpour, Ed Boyden, George M. Church
Human Genetics · 2023 · ▲ 10 citations
Abstract
Aging is a progressive multifaceted functional decline of a biological system. Chronic age-related conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases are leading causes of death worldwide, and they are becoming a pressing problem for our society. To address this global challenge, there is a need for novel, safe, and effective rejuvenation therapies aimed at reversing age-related phenotypes and improving human health. With gene expression being a key determinant of cell identity and function, and in light of recent studies reporting rejuvenation effects through genetic perturbations, we propose an age reversal strategy focused on reprogramming the cell transcriptome to a youthful state. To this end, we suggest using transcriptomic data from primary human cells to predict rejuvenation targets and develop high-throughput aging assays, which can be used in large perturbation screens. We propose neural cells as particularly relevant targets for rejuvenation due to substantial impact of neurodegeneration on human frailty. Of all cell types in the brain, we argue that glutamatergic neurons, neuronal stem cells, and oligodendrocytes represent the most impactful and tractable targets. Lastly, we provide experimental designs for anti-aging reprogramming screens that will likely enable the development of neuronal age reversal therapies, which hold promise for dramatically improving human health.
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Pleşa, A.M., Shadpour, M., Boyden, E., & Church, G.M. (2023). Transcriptomic reprogramming for neuronal age reversal. <em>Human Genetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-023-02529-1
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Pleşa AM, Shadpour M, Boyden E, Church GM. Transcriptomic reprogramming for neuronal age reversal. Human Genetics. 2023. doi:10.1007/s00439-023-02529-1.
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@article{alexandru2023Transc,
title = {Transcriptomic reprogramming for neuronal age reversal},
author = {Alexandru M. Pleşa and Michael Shadpour and Ed Boyden and George M. Church},
journal = {Human Genetics},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1007/s00439-023-02529-1},
}
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