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Single-cell atlas reveals age-related cellular shifts underlying fibrosis in murine synovium
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Single-cell atlas reveals age-related cellular shifts underlying fibrosis in murine synovium

Olivier Bortolotti, Léa Marineche, Bienfait Abasi-Ali, Dany Séverac, Felicia Leccia, Christophe Duperray, Lucas Brugioti, Jacques Colinge, Christelle Bertrand-Gaday, Salwa Sebti, …
21/04/2026

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Aging is a major risk factor for joint disease, yet the impact of physiological aging on the synovium remains poorly defined. Here we generate a single-cell atlas of murine ankle synovium across age and identify the sublining stromal-myeloid niche as a major site of age-associated remodeling. Aging shifted fibroblast states toward oxidative stress and matrix-remodeling programs, accompanied by sublining collagen accumulation, reduced cellularity, and loss of THY1 + sublining fibroblasts. In parallel, resident synovial macrophages exhibited altered inflammatory and phagocytic responses together with a preferential decline in TIM4 + VSIG4 − sublining macrophages, without overt local myeloid expansion despite systemic inflammaging. Macrophage depletion experiments further supported a link between sublining macrophages and extracellular matrix homeostasis. Together, these findings provide a reference framework for synovial aging and uncover niche-specific stromal and macrophage alterations associated with aging.

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