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Spatial mapping of cellular senescence: emerging challenges and opportunities.


ABSTRACT: Cellular senescence is a well-established driver of aging and age-related diseases. There are many challenges to mapping senescent cells in tissues such as the absence of specific markers and their relatively low abundance and vast heterogeneity. Single-cell technologies have allowed unprecedented characterization of senescence; however, many methodologies fail to provide spatial insights. The spatial component is essential, as senescent cells communicate with neighboring cells, impacting their function and the composition of extracellular space. The Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet), a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Common Fund initiative, aims to map senescent cells across the lifespan of humans and mice. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the existing and emerging methodologies for spatial imaging and their application toward mapping senescent cells. Moreover, we discuss the limitations and challenges inherent to each technology. We argue that the development of spatially resolved methods is essential toward the goal of attaining an atlas of senescent cells.

SUBMITTER: Gurkar AU 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10505496 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatial mapping of cellular senescence: emerging challenges and opportunities.

Gurkar Aditi U AU   Gerencser Akos A AA   Mora Ana L AL   Nelson Andrew C AC   Zhang Anru R AR   Lagnado Anthony B AB   Enninful Archibald A   Benz Christopher C   Furman David D   Beaulieu Delphine D   Jurk Diana D   Thompson Elizabeth L EL   Wu Fei F   Rodriguez Fernanda F   Barthel Grant G   Chen Hao H   Phatnani Hemali H   Heckenbach Indra I   Chuang Jeffrey H JH   Horrell Jeremy J   Petrescu Joana J   Alder Jonathan K JK   Lee Jun Hee JH   Niedernhofer Laura J LJ   Kumar Manoj M   Königshoff Melanie M   Bueno Marta M   Sokka Miiko M   Scheibye-Knudsen Morten M   Neretti Nicola N   Eickelberg Oliver O   Adams Peter D PD   Hu Qianjiang Q   Zhu Quan Q   Porritt Rebecca A RA   Dong Runze R   Peters Samuel S   Victorelli Stella S   Pengo Thomas T   Khaliullin Timur T   Suryadevara Vidyani V   Fu Xiaonan X   Bar-Joseph Ziv Z   Ji Zhicheng Z   Passos João F JF  

Nature aging 20230703 7


Cellular senescence is a well-established driver of aging and age-related diseases. There are many challenges to mapping senescent cells in tissues such as the absence of specific markers and their relatively low abundance and vast heterogeneity. Single-cell technologies have allowed unprecedented characterization of senescence; however, many methodologies fail to provide spatial insights. The spatial component is essential, as senescent cells communicate with neighboring cells, impacting their  ...[more]

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