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Aging and reproductive "rejuvenation" at a single nuclei resolution

Pearson, A. C.; Chen, J.; Yampolsky, L. Y.

2026-05-15 developmental biology
10.64898/2026.05.12.724719 bioRxiv
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Aging is a multifaceted process that occurs on the background of and is significantly driven by transcriptional changes. Aging-related transcriptional changes may include reduced transcription of maintenance, repair and DNA methylation genes, de-differentiation, or increased transcription of transposons. Unbiased detection of these changes and full understanding of their physiological effects requires single-cell resolution. We studied single-nuclei transcriptomes of a model microcrustacean Daphnia magna sampled from 3 age- and reproduction status groups: young, old reproductively senescent, and old, regaining reproductive function late in life. We detected 17 cell clusters, some identifiable as ovary or fat body-, midgut-, epithelium-, and neural tissue-related, some escaping unambiguous identification. We detect significant changes of cell type abundance with age and with reproductive "rejuvenation" in ovary- and gut-related clusters. We also detect several patterns of functional transcriptional differences between treatment groups with nearly all cell types, with changes between old reproductive and old non-reproductive Daphnia often reversing age-related changes.

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