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Major Shifts in Glial Regional Identity Are a Transcriptional Hallmark of Human Brain Aging.


ABSTRACT: Gene expression studies suggest that aging of the human brain is determined by a complex interplay of molecular events, although both its region- and cell-type-specific consequences remain poorly understood. Here, we extensively characterized aging-altered gene expression changes across ten human brain regions from 480 individuals ranging in age from 16 to 106 years. We show that astrocyte- and oligodendrocyte-specific genes, but not neuron-specific genes, shift their regional expression patterns upon aging, particularly in the hippocampus and substantia nigra, while the expression of microglia- and endothelial-specific genes increase in all brain regions. In line with these changes, high-resolution immunohistochemistry demonstrated decreased numbers of oligodendrocytes and of neuronal subpopulations in the aging brain cortex. Finally, glial-specific genes predict age with greater precision than neuron-specific genes, thus highlighting the need for greater mechanistic understanding of neuron-glia interactions in aging and late-life diseases.

SUBMITTER: Soreq L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5263238 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Major Shifts in Glial Regional Identity Are a Transcriptional Hallmark of Human Brain Aging.

Soreq Lilach L   Rose Jamie J   Soreq Eyal E   Hardy John J   Trabzuni Daniah D   Cookson Mark R MR   Smith Colin C   Ryten Mina M   Patani Rickie R   Ule Jernej J  

Cell reports 20170101 2


Gene expression studies suggest that aging of the human brain is determined by a complex interplay of molecular events, although both its region- and cell-type-specific consequences remain poorly understood. Here, we extensively characterized aging-altered gene expression changes across ten human brain regions from 480 individuals ranging in age from 16 to 106 years. We show that astrocyte- and oligodendrocyte-specific genes, but not neuron-specific genes, shift their regional expression pattern  ...[more]

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