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JAX-Sen Tissue Mapping Center


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JAX-Sen refers to The Jackson Laboratory's (JAX) participation in the NIH’s Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet) Program. The JAX-Sen Mouse Tissue Mapping Center is led by Nadia Rosenthal, Ron Korstanje, and Paul Robson and is, like the KAPP-Sen Human Tissue Mapping Center in Farmington, a collaboration between JAX and UConn Health.

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What is cellular senescence?

Cellular senescence is a process that results from a variety of stresses and leads to a state of irreversible growth arrest. Senescent cells accumulate during aging and have been implicated in promoting a variety of age-related diseases. Cellular senescence may play an important role in tumor suppression, wound healing, and protection against tissue fibrosis; however, accumulating evidence that senescent cells may have harmful effects in vivo and may contribute to tissue remodeling, organismal aging, and many age-related diseases also exists.

JAX-Sen is organized around three cores:

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The Biological Analysis Core (BAC)

The BAC applies a multitude of analytical modalities to selected tissues

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The Data Analysis Core (DAC)

The DAC combines robust computational capability with scalable and reproducible scientific workflows to develop and implement Network- wide open data and metadata standards.

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The Administrative Core

The Administrative Core provides a strong oversight of project progress and nurture a culture of collaborative, dynamic scientific exchange within JAX-Sen.

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Featured publications

Mullis MN, Wright KM, Raj A, Gatti DM, Reifsnyder PC, Flurkey K, Archer JR, Robinson L, Di Francesco A, Svenson KL, Korstanje R, Harrison DE, Ruby JG, Churchill GA. Analysis of lifespan across diversity outbred mouse studies identifies multiple longevity-associated loci. Genetics. 2025 Aug 6;230(4):iyaf081. doi: 10.1093/genetics/iyaf081. PMID: 40326784; PMCID: PMC12342377.

Suryadevara V, Hudgins AD, Rajesh A, Pappalardo A, Karpova A, Dey AK, Hertzel A, Agudelo A, Rocha A, Soygur B, Schilling B, Carver CM, Aguayo-Mazzucato C, Baker DJ, Bernlohr DA, Jurk D, Mangarova DB, Quardokus EM, Enninga EAL, Schmidt EL, Chen F, Duncan FE, Cambuli F, Kaur G, Kuchel GA, Lee G, Daldrup-Link HE, Martini H, Phatnani H, Al-Naggar IM, Rahman I, Nie J, Passos JF, Silverstein JC, Campisi J, Wang J, Iwasaki K, Barbosa K, Metis K, Nernekli K, Niedernhofer LJ, Ding L, Wang L, Adams LC, Ruiyang L, Doolittle ML, Teneche MG, Schafer MJ, Xu M, Hajipour M, Boroumand M, Basisty N, Sloan N, Slavov N, Kuksenko O, Robson P, Gomez PT, Vasilikos P, Adams PD, Carapeto P, Zhu Q, Ramasamy R, Perez-Lorenzo R, Fan R, Dong R, Montgomery RR, Shaikh S, Vickovic S, Yin S, Kang S, Suvakov S, Khosla S, Garovic VD, Menon V, Xu Y, Song Y, Suh Y, Dou Z, Neretti N. SenNet recommendations for detecting senescent cells in different tissues. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2024 Dec;25(12):1001-1023. doi: 10.1038/s41580-024-00738-8. Epub 2024 Jun 3. PMID: 38831121; PMCID: PMC11578798.

Zhao Y, Ansarullah, Kumar P, Mahoney JM, He H, Baker C, George J, Li S. Causal network perturbation analysis identifies known and novel type-2 diabetes driver genes. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 May 26:2024.05.22.595431. doi: 10.1101/2024.05.22.595431. PMID: 38826370; PMCID: PMC11142180.

Hardy CC, Korstanje R. Aging and urinary control: Alterations in the brain- bladder axis. Aging Cell. 2023 Dec;22(12):e13990. doi: 10.1111/acel.13990. Epub 2023 Sep 22. PMID: 37740454; PMCID: PMC10726905.

SenNet Consortium. NIH SenNet Consortium to map senescent cells throughout the human lifespan to understand physiological health. Nat Aging. 2022 Dec;2(12):1090-1100. doi: 10.1038/s43587-022-00326-5. Epub 2022 Dec 20. PMID: 36936385; PMCID: PMC10019484.

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