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title: NIH SenNet Consortium to map senescent cells throughout the human lifespan to understand physiological health
image: consortium-2022-R5Y32RGT.png
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Figure 4, Overview of the visualization tools to be developed to enable exploration of the senescent cell atlases
produced by SenNet
members:
- nils-gehlenborg
year: 2022
type: article
publisher: 'https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-022-00326-5'
doi: 10.1038/s43587-022-00326-5
cite:
authors: >-
*SenNet Consortium*, *Writing Group*, PJ Lee, CC Benz, P Blood, K Börner, J Campisi, F Chen, H Daldrup-Link, P De
Jager, L Ding, FE Duncan, O Eickelberg, R Fan, T Finkel, D Furman, V Garovic, N Gehlenborg, C Glass, I Heckenbach,
ZB Joseph, P Katiyar, SJ Kim, M Königshoff, GA Kuchel, H Lee, JH Lee, J Ma, Q Ma, S Melov, K Metis, AL Mora, N Musi,
N Neretti, JF Passos, I Rahman, JC Rivera-Mulia, P Robson, M Rojas, AL Roy, M Scheibye-Knudsen, B Schilling, P Shi,
JC Silverstein, V Suryadevara, J Xie, J Wang, AI Wong, LJ Niedernhofer, *Brown University TDA*, S Wang, *Buck
Institute for Research on Aging TMC/TDA*, H Anvari, J Balough, C Benz, J Bons, B Brenerman, W Evans, A Gerencser, H
Gregory, M Hansen, J Justice, P Kapahi, N Murad, A O’Broin, ME Pavone, M Powell, G Scott, E Shanes, M Shankaran, E
Verdin, D Winer, F Wu, *Consortium Organization and Data Coordinating Center (CODCC)*, A Adams, PD Blood, A Bueckle,
I Cao-Berg, H Chen, M Davis, S Filus, Y Hao, A Hartman, E Hasanaj, J Helfer, B Herr, ZB Joseph, G Molla, G Mou, J
Puerto, EM Quardokus, AJ Ropelewski, M Ruffalo, R Satija, M Schwenk, R Scibek, W Shirey, M Sibilla, J Welling, Z
Yuan, *Columbia TMC*, R Bonneau, A Christiano, B Izar, V Menon, DM Owens, H Phatnani, C Smith, Y Suh, AF Teich,
*Duke University TMC*, V Bekker, C Chan, E Coutavas, MG Hartwig, Z Ji, AB Nixon, *Massachusetts General Hospital
TDA*, Z Dou, J Rajagopal, N Slavov, *Mayo Clinic TDA*, D Holmes, D Jurk, JL Kirkland, A Lagnado, T Tchkonia,
*National Institute of Health (NIH)*, K Abraham, A Dibattista, YW Fridell, TK Howcroft, C Jhappan, VP Montes, M
Prabhudas, H Resat, V Taylor, *Stanford TDA*, M Kumar, V Suryadevara, *University of Connecticut TMC*, F Cigarroa, R
Cohn, TM Cortes, E Courtois, J Chuang, M Davé, S Domanskyi, EAL Enninga, GN Eryilmaz, SE Espinoza, J Gelfond, J
Kirkland, GA Kuchel, CL Kuo, JS Lehman, C Aguayo-Mazzucato, A Meves, M Rani, S Sanders, A Thibodeau, SG Tullius, D
Ucar, B White, Q Wu, M Xu, S Yamaguchi, *University of Michigan TDA*, N Assarzadegan, CS Cho, I Hwang, Y Hwang, J
Xi, *University of Minnesota TMC*, OA Adeyi, CF Aliferis, A Bartolomucci, X Dong, MJ DuFresne-To, S Ikramuddin, SG
Johnson, AC Nelson, LJ Niedernhofer, XS Revelo, C Trevilla-Garcia, JM Sedivy, EL Thompson, PD Robbins, J Wang,
*University of Pittsburgh TMC*, KM Aird, JK Alder, D Beaulieu, M Bueno, J Calyeca, JA Chamucero-Millaris, SY Chan, D
Chung, A Corbett, V Gorbunova, KM Gowdy, A Gurkar, JC Horowitz, Q Hu, G Kaur, TO Khaliullin, R Lafyatis, S Lanna, D
Li, A Ma, A Morris, TM Muthumalage, V Peters, GS Pryhuber, BF Reader, L Rosas, JC Sembrat, S Shaikh, H Shi, SD
Stacey, CS Croix, C Wang, Q Wang, A Watts, *University of Washington TDA*, L Gu, Y Lin, PS Rabinovitch, MT
Sweetwyne, *Washington University TMC*, MN Artyomov, SJ Ballentine, MG Chheda, SR Davies, JF DiPersio, RC Fields,
JAJ Fitzpatrick, RS Fulton, S Imai, S Jain, T Ju, VM Kushnir, DC Link, M Ben Major, ST Oh, D Rapp, MP Rettig, SA
Stewart, DJ Veis, KR Vij, MC Wendl, MA Wyczalkowski, *Yale TMC*, JE Craft, A Enninful, N Farzad, P Gershkovich, S
Halene, Y Kluger, J VanOudenhove, M Xu, J Yang, M Yang
published: '*Nature Aging* **2**(12):1090-1100'
zotero-key: R5Y32RGT
videos: []
other-resources:
- title: SenNet
url: 'https://sennetconsortium.org/'
awards: []
website: 'https://data.sennetconsortium.org/'
code: 'https://github.com/sennetconsortium/'
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Cells respond to many stressors by senescing, acquiring stable growth arrest, morphologic and metabolic changes, and a proinflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype. The heterogeneity of senescent cells (SnCs) and senescence-associated secretory phenotype are vast, yet ill characterized. SnCs have diverse roles in health and disease and are therapeutically targetable, making characterization of SnCs and their detection a priority. The Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet), a National Institutes of Health Common Fund initiative, was established to address this need. The goal of SenNet is to map SnCs across the human lifespan to advance diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to improve human health. State-of-the-art methods will be applied to identify, define and map SnCs in 18 human tissues. A common coordinate framework will integrate data to create four-dimensional SnC atlases. Other key SenNet deliverables include innovative tools and technologies to detect SnCs, new SnC biomarkers and extensive public multi-omics datasets. This Perspective lays out the impetus, goals, approaches and products of SenNet.

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