Project: SRP219003
Organism: Homo sapiens
Study Title: Landscape of Somatic Mutations in B Lymphocytes Across Human Lifespan
Center Name: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Description: The accumulation of spontaneous mutations in somatic cells has been implicated as a cause of aging since 1950. Yet, attempts to establish a causal relationship between somatic mutations and aging have been constrained by the lack of methods to directly identify mutational events in primary human tissues. Using a highly accurate single-cell whole-genome sequencing method, we analyzed human B lymphocytes from donors varying in age from birth to over 100 years, studying both genome distribution and functional impact of base substitution mutations.
Cell Type: notcancer-B lymphocytes
Median Sequencing Depth: 31.936800
Publication: Single-cell whole-genome sequencing reveals the functional landscape of somatic mutations in B lymphocytes across the human lifespan
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1902510116