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Multimodal cell atlas of the ageing human skeletal muscle

Yiwei Lai, Ignacio Ramírez‐Pardo, Joan Isern, Juan An, Eusebio Perdiguero, Antonio L. Serrano, Jinxiu Li, Esther García-Domínguez, Jessica Segalés, Peng-Cheng Guo, Vera Lukesova, Eva Andrés, Jing Zuo, Yue Yuan, Chuanyu Liu, José Viña, Julio Doménech, Mari Carmen Gómez‐Cabrera, Yancheng Song, Longqi Liu, Xun Xu, Pura Muñoz‐Cánoves, Miguel A. Esteban

Nature · 2024

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Summary

. Here we generate a single-cell/single-nucleus transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility map of human limb skeletal muscles encompassing over 387,000 cells/nuclei from individuals aged 15 to 99 years with distinct fitness and frailty levels. We describe how cell populations change during ageing, including the emergence of new populations in older people, and the cell-specific and multicellular network features (at the transcriptomic and epigenetic levels) associated with these changes. On the basis of cross-comparison with genetic data, we also identify key elements of chromatin architecture that mark susceptibility to sarcopenia. Our study provides a basis for identifying targets in the skeletal muscle that are amenable to medical, pharmacological and lifestyle interventions in late lif

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41586-024-07348-6
Catalogue ID
SNmoj1y5nt-6lq9vu
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