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Induction and Validation of Cellular Senescence in Primary Human Cells
Published on: June 20, 2018
SenCat: Cataloging human cell senescence through multiomic profiling of multiple senescent primary cell types
Carlos Anerillas1,2,3, Gisela Altés1, Katarína Grešová1
1Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics, National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program (NIA IRP), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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There is an urgent need to comprehensively catalog senescence markers across cell types in an organism in order to characterize 'senotypes' and senescent cell heterogeneity. Here, we profiled the transcriptomes and proteomes in 14 different primary human cell types undergoing over 30 senescence paradigms to create a senescence catalog we termed 'SenCat'. We found that, while senescent cells from all primary tissue types did not share a single unique marker, they did activate shared specific metabolic and damage-response pathways implicated in tissue repair. Machine learning analysis of the SenCat transcriptomic and proteomic datasets successfully identified independent sets of senescent human cells, and senescent-like cells in mouse lung and kidney. In sum, SenCat represents a much-needed resource to identify senescent cells across tissues in the body.
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