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  • 1Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.

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Este estudio mapea la expresión génica del cerebro humano a lo largo de la vida, revelando cambios relacionados con la edad en neuronas y glía. Identifica mecanismos de envejecimiento comunes y vínculos genéticos con enfermedades, ofreciendo información sobre el desarrollo cerebral y la neurodegeneración.

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  • Neurociencia; Genómica; Investigación sobre el envejecimiento

Sus antecedentes:

  • Comprender el desarrollo y el envejecimiento del cerebro humano es clave para las enfermedades neurodegenerativas.
  • Estudios anteriores carecían de datos transcriptómicos específicos de células y que abarcaran toda la vida.
  • Se necesita una trayectoria de envejecimiento armonizada y específica de células del transcriptoma del cerebro humano.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Crear un atlas integral de la expresión génica del cerebro humano a lo largo de toda la vida.
  • Identificar trayectorias de envejecimiento específicas de células en la corteza prefrontal (CPF).
  • Revelar mecanismos moleculares comunes que subyacen al envejecimiento cerebral y las asociaciones con enfermedades.

Principales métodos:

  • Secuenciación de ARN de núcleo único de 284 muestras de CPF post mortem humanas (0-97 años).
  • Análisis de los cambios en la expresión génica relacionados con la edad en 26 subclases celulares en cuatro grupos de edad.
  • Integración de los cambios transcriptómicos con las trayectorias de envejecimiento a lo largo de la vida y las asociaciones con enfermedades.

Principales resultados:

  • Los cambios en la expresión génica relacionados con la edad ocurrieron en subclases neuronales (2,9%) y gliales (1,7%) durante el desarrollo, estabilizándose después de los 20 y resurgiendo después de los 60, principalmente en la glía.
  • El envejecimiento aumenta los factores de estrés celular (daño del ADN, estrés oxidativo, inflamación), convergiendo las firmas transcriptómicas en todos los tipos de células.
  • Los genes de trastornos psiquiátricos muestran una expresión neuronal sostenida; los genes de enfermedades neurodegenerativas se expresan en altos niveles en la microglía y los oligodendrocitos durante el envejecimiento.

Conclusiones:

  • El estudio proporciona un atlas de envejecimiento a lo largo de la vida para cada gen en 26 subclases de células de la CPF.
  • Se presentan información valiosa sobre los mecanismos de envejecimiento comunes que se manifiestan en diversos tipos de células cerebrales.
  • Este recurso ayuda a comprender la vulnerabilidad del neurodesarrollo y las vías de enfermedades relacionadas con el envejecimiento.