Entry Information
Hua Lun
Prof
Male

16/05/1990
China
Passport
EF995
Chinese
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+8613547455057
No.211 Huimin Road, Wenjiang District, Chengdu, China, 611130
CHENGDU
China
BHKAEC
Life Science and Medicine
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To forge global collaborations with leading and emerging scientists, stay abreast of cutting-edge scientific frontiers, and effectively showcase our innovative research initiatives to the international community.
Postdoc
life science
Sichuan Agricultural University
Chengdu


Sichuan Agricultural University
Nanchang University
First Academic or Research Referee *
De Wu
Sichuan Agricultural University
President
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Second Academic or Research Referee
Ting Luo
Nanchang University
Department of Food Science
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Delayed childbearing is a global trend, necessitating a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving age-related placental senescence to develop innovative therapies. Progress, however, has been hindered partly by the scarcity of unbiased human placental metabolomics data and the complexity of placental heterogeneity. Here, combines unbiased metabolomics, single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, we systematically characterize age-related placental senescence. We identify elevated macrophage CD38 expression and NAD+ deficiency as hallmark features of placentas from aged mothers in humans, mice, and sows. Pharmacological and genetic interventions reveal that macrophage CD38 leads to a decline in placental decidual stromal cells (DSCs) NAD+ levels, thereby accelerating placental senescence. Mechanistically, early-onset inflammation and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype upregulate CD38 expression in macrophages via IRF5. Consistently, treatment with NAD+ precursors or CD38 inhibitors alleviates age-related placental senescence, mitigates intrauterine growth restriction, and improves long-term metabolic health in adult offspring. This study enhances our understanding of placental senescence, uncovering novel diagnostic biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets for age-related placental disorders in humans.
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