Cell Reports (Nov 2024)

The immune landscape of murine skeletal muscle regeneration and aging

  • Neuza S. Sousa,
  • Marta Bica,
  • Margarida F. Brás,
  • Ana C. Sousa,
  • Inês B. Antunes,
  • Isabel A. Encarnação,
  • Tiago M. Costa,
  • Inês B. Martins,
  • Nuno L. Barbosa-Morais,
  • Pedro Sousa-Victor,
  • Joana Neves

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 11
p. 114975

Abstract

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Summary: Age-related alterations in the immune system are starting to emerge as key contributors to impairments found in aged organs. A decline in regenerative capacity is a hallmark of tissue aging; however, the contribution of immune aging to regenerative failure is just starting to be explored. Here, we apply a strategy combining single-cell RNA sequencing with flow cytometry, histological analysis, and functional assays to perform a complete analysis of the immune environment of the aged regenerating skeletal muscle on a time course following injury with single-cell resolution. Our results reveal an unanticipated complexity and functional heterogeneity in immune populations within the skeletal muscle that have been regarded as homogeneous. Furthermore, we uncover a profound remodeling of both myeloid and lymphoid compartments in aging. These discoveries challenge established notions on immune regulation of skeletal muscle regeneration, providing a set of potential targets to improve skeletal muscle health and regenerative capacity in aging.

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