Unprecedented view inside live stem cells reveals aging process and loss of regenerative capacity

Scientists have developed a powerful new technique that allows them to observe how individual cells manufacture proteins during aging, offering an unprecedented glimpse into the hidden molecular activity of stem cells in living tissue.

The study revealed that aging epidermal stem cells undergo distinct shifts in their protein-production capabilities, changes that could help explain declining regenerative capacity of these cells in older tissue.

Using an advanced form of single-cell ribosome profiling in an animal model, investigators were able to map the “translational landscapes” of aging skin—essentially tracking how stem cells control protein production over time. Translational landscapes refer to the overall pattern of protein production.

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