An inflammatory and quiescent HSC subpopulation expands with age in humans.
Publication information:
Safina, K. R. et al. An inflammatory and quiescent HSC subpopulation expands with age in humans. Genome biology (2026) doi:10.1186/s13059-026-03936-z.
Abstract
Aging of the blood system impacts systemic health and can be traced to hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Despite multiple reports on human HSC aging, a unified map detailing their molecular age-related changes is lacking. We developed a consensus map of gene expression in HSCs by integrating seven single-cell datasets. This map reveals previously unappreciated heterogeneity within the HSC population. It also links inflammatory pathway activation (TNF/NFκB, AP-1) and quiescence within a single gene expression program. This program dominates an inflammatory HSC subpopulation that increases with age, highlighting a potential target for further experimental studies and anti-aging interventions.