Détails sur le projet
Description
OVERALL: PROJECT SUMMARY Defining the molecular and cellular heterogeneity underlying senescent cell states is a critical knowledge gap in the field. The Columbia University Senescence Tissue Mapping (CUSTMAP) Center is uniquely poised to address this gap by creating a multi-scale atlas of senescence in diverse tissue types across the adult human lifespan. CUSTMAP is a highly collaborative effort that builds upon long-standing and established collaborations between Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), The University of Edinburgh, New York University (NYU), and the New York Genome Center (NYGC). Using state-of-the-art spatial genomics technologies and leveraging our established experimental workflows and analytical pipelines, CUSTMAP will generate three- dimensional maps of senescent cells in tissues with vulnerability to age-related degenerative processes: the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the skin. We will perform spatially resolved transcriptomics (ST), single-nucleus RNA-sequencing, and multiplexed proteomics using iterative indirect immunofluorescence imaging (4i) experiments in central nervous system (CNS) and skin tissues across the human lifespan, allowing for unprecedented genome-wide molecular characterization at single-cell resolution in space. CUSTMAP is structured around three scientific Cores, as well as an Administrative Core to support these integrated efforts. Human tissue samples characterized and collected through the Biospecimen Core (BIO) will be analyzed using the tools and techniques developed through the Biological Analysis Core (BAC) and Data Analysis Core (DAC), leading to detailed maps of senescent cells and their effects in human tissues at single-cell resolution. The success of CUSTMAP is predicated on access to a continuous supply of human tissues from healthy individuals across the lifespan. CUSTMAP investigators have access to post-mortem samples and prospective tissue collection from local resources at CUIMC as well as through established collaborations. Our unique geographic location in Upper Manhattan enables tissue acquisition from a local population of patients that is rich in racial and ethnic diversity. Thus, CUSTMAP is uniquely poised to obtain high-quality tissue from these diverse populations and apply cutting-edge multiomic approaches to build integrated 3D molecular atlases of senescent cells in CNS and skin tissues. Our approach provides a unique platform for driving transformative discoveries of novel molecular, cellular and regional correlates of age-related changes in cellular senescence in human tissues. The CUSTMAP workflow and computational tools are readily generalizable to other tissue types and can be efficiently shared with and deployed across the SenNet Consortium.
Statut | Terminé |
---|---|
Date de début/de fin réelle | 9/30/21 → 8/31/22 |
Financement
- National Institute on Aging: 2 712 019,00 $ US
Keywords
- Biología molecular
Empreinte numérique
Explorer les sujets de recherche abordés dans ce projet. Ces étiquettes sont créées en fonction des prix/bourses sous-jacents. Ensemble, ils forment une empreinte numérique unique.