Single-cell senescence identification reveals senescence heterogeneity, trajectory, and modulators

Cell Metab. 2024 Apr 8:S1550-4131(24)00088-3. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.03.009. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Cellular senescence underlies many aging-related pathologies, but its heterogeneity poses challenges for studying and targeting senescent cells. We present here a machine learning program senescent cell identification (SenCID), which accurately identifies senescent cells in both bulk and single-cell transcriptome. Trained on 602 samples from 52 senescence transcriptome datasets spanning 30 cell types, SenCID identifies six major senescence identities (SIDs). Different SIDs exhibit different senescence baselines, stemness, gene functions, and responses to senolytics. SenCID enables the reconstruction of senescent trajectories under normal aging, chronic diseases, and COVID-19. Additionally, when applied to single-cell Perturb-seq data, SenCID helps reveal a hierarchy of senescence modulators. Overall, SenCID is an essential tool for precise single-cell analysis of cellular senescence, enabling targeted interventions against senescent cells.

Keywords: computational tool; senescence; senescence identification; senescence quantification; senescence regulators; single cell; trajectory.