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    How Lungs Age

    March 03, 2026

    Scientists created a cellular atlas of the lungs to pinpoint cells especially vulnerable to aging. They could be targeted to prevent acute and chronic lung diseases.

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    • 00:01Mapping lung aging, why older
    • 00:04lungs lose repair capacity.
    • 00:09As we age, the risk
    • 00:10of lung diseases increases.
    • 00:15But why the lungs become
    • 00:16more vulnerable over time is
    • 00:18still not fully understood.
    • 00:21To address this, researchers created
    • 00:23a detailed map of how
    • 00:24lung cells change during normal
    • 00:28aging. By analyzing different lung
    • 00:29cells one by one, they
    • 00:31found that different cell types
    • 00:32age at different speeds.
    • 00:37Two key cell populations,
    • 00:39cells that help repair air
    • 00:41sacs and cells that line
    • 00:42lung blood vessels showed the
    • 00:44largest changes.
    • 00:45Importantly, a critical group of
    • 00:47repair cells in the lung
    • 00:48known for maintaining healthy air
    • 00:50sacs was reduced in older
    • 00:51lungs.
    • 00:53This loss may help explain
    • 00:54why aging lungs are more
    • 00:56prone to injury and disease.
    • 01:02The researchers also observed increasing
    • 01:05cellular noise,
    • 01:06meaning gene activity becomes less
    • 01:08orderly with age,
    • 01:11making it a strong indicator
    • 01:13of biological aging.
    • 01:20Surprisingly,
    • 01:22cells showing classic signs of
    • 01:23senescence,
    • 01:24often linked to aging, did
    • 01:26not increase as expected.
    • 01:28This study represents the largest
    • 01:30single cell map of human
    • 01:31lung aging so far.
    • 01:36It provides a valuable foundation
    • 01:38for understanding why lung resilience
    • 01:40declines with age
    • 01:46and may guide future strategies
    • 01:48to prevent age related lung
    • 01:49diseases.