Aging & Longevity

Memory T cell aging and rejuvenation

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Aging reshapes T cell immunity, as evidenced by eroding naive diversity and remodeled memory hierarchies. This generates an experienced yet constrained repertoire, with weakened protection against novel infections and malignancies and blunted vaccine responsiveness. However, the pace and extent of decline vary widely between individuals. Such heterogeneity signals a recalibration of immune priorities that favors persistence over plasticity of memory T cells. Here, we discuss how aging shapes...
Sarah Adamo

Therapy-induced senescent cancer cells as bidirectional regulators of antitumor immunity and resistance in the tumor microenvironment

1 day 6 hours ago
Cancer immunotherapy has markedly improved patient outcomes, particularly when combined with conventional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy. Following these therapies, however, a subset of cancer cells can enter a senescent state, ceasing proliferation while remaining metabolically active and persistent within tissues. Such therapy-induced senescent cancer cells (TISCCs) significantly influence antitumor immune responses. TISCCs can enhance tumor immunogenicity...
Minji Choi

Keeping neurons in shape with fats: an educational primer for use with "Phospholipid biogenesis maintains neuronal integrity during aging and axon regeneration"

1 day 6 hours ago
Neurons assemble into breathtakingly intricate circuits that govern behavior and often perdure for life. How injured or aged neurons control their complex morphological connections to survive or perish remains an exciting and open question. Using the genetics of Caenorhabditis elegans, Park et al. uncover that lipid biosynthesis is critical for both neuronal regrowth after injury, and for maintaining neuronal morphology during aging. This primer is designed to help students read and understand...
Ryan J Lee

In Vitro Modeling of Age-Associated Lipid Mediator's Impact on Vascular Biology Following Platelet Concentrate Transfusion

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Lipidomic analysis enables the detailed characterization of platelet concentrates from donors of different ages, offering valuable insights into the role of lipid mediators in aging and transfusion-related adverse reactions (AR). In this study, we analyzed lipidomic profiles from a cohort of single-donor apheresis platelet concentrates, classified into three age groups: 20-44, 45-59, and 60-70 years. Total levels of LPC, LPA, S1P, and eicosanoids did not exhibit significant age-related changes....
Amelie Prier

Architecture and regulation of nanoscale chromatin domains

1 day 6 hours ago
Nanoscale chromatin domains have emerged as fundamental units of mammalian genome organization during interphase and mitosis. Single-molecule localization microscopy now enables their direct visualization, revealing conserved features including characteristic packing, enrichment of linker histones, and radial stratification of histone marks. These domains act as dynamic regulators of gene activity, remodel in response to developmental and environmental cues, and become disrupted in disease....
Vinayak Vinayak

Individual differences reveal distinct age-related reorganizations in spatial channels for luminance and texture processing

1 day 6 hours ago
Aging impairs vision, but its specific impact on the neural channels underlying pattern processing is unknown. By examining individual differences in behavioral data from 52 younger and 50 older adults, we investigated how aging reorganizes underlying channels for detecting first-order (defined by luminance static or in motion) and second-order (defined by contrast, motion, or orientation) patterns. We identified a key organizational feature in youth on spatial processing: a global factor...
Seung Hyun Min

DNA damage burden causes selective CUX2 neuron loss in neuroinflammation

1 day 6 hours ago
Neurodegeneration shows regional and cell-type-specific patterns in ageing and disease¹, but the underlying mechanisms for cell-type-specific neuronal losses remain poorly understood. Previous studies have shown that upper cortical layer thinning occurs in progressive human multiple sclerosis (MS) and that cortical layer 2 and layer 3 (L2/3) excitatory neurons (L2/3ENs) that express CUT-like homeobox 2 (CUX2) are selectively vulnerable to degeneration². Here we report that L2/3ENs within MS...
Laura Morcom

The MetaboHealth score is 40% heritable and is influenced by frailty status, BMI, and smoking in Swedish twins

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The MetaboHealth score, a metabolomics-based biomarker trained on mortality, is associated with ageing-related phenotypes and morbidity, but its heritable component is still uncertain. Understanding genetic versus environmental contributions is essential for its utility as an intervention-responsive biomarker. Hence, the aim of this study was to estimate heritability of the MetaboHealth score in the large Swedish TwinGene cohort and evaluate interactions with modifiable lifestyle factors and...
Larissa Smulders

Farnesoid X receptor deficiency accelerates aging and systemic functional decline in male mice

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Aging is accompanied by progressive functional decline, and nuclear receptors have become significant modulators of the process. Farnesoid X receptor (FXR), a ligand activated nuclear receptor transcription factor that regulates genes involved in bile acid and metabolic homeostasis, has been implicated in aging, yet genetic evidence remains limited. In this study, we demonstrate that FXR knockout (FXR^(-/-)) mice have significantly shorter lifespan and healthspan than WT mice. FXR deficiency led...
Jing Yu

Inflammaging-associated mitochondrial degeneration occurs in hypoglossal motor neurons prior to tongue muscle

1 day 6 hours ago
Mitochondrial degeneration and dysfunctions are increasingly linked with neurodegenerative diseases, with the greatest risk factor being increased age. Mitochondrial dysfunction is also implicated in sarcopenia, the age-associated weakness and atrophy of striated muscle. Untangling the pathophysiological effects of age-related mitochondrial degeneration and dysfunction is of huge interest in gerontology. In elderly humans and Fischer 344 (F344) rats, motor neuron (MN) death and denervation...
Matthew J Fogarty

Age-related neural inefficiency: fNIRS evidence of prefrontal hyperactivation during emotional response inhibition

1 day 6 hours ago
Older adults often exhibit reduced inhibitory control accompanied by altered recruitment of prefrontal networks. Whether the emotional context changes these age-related neural patterns during response inhibition remains unclear. In this study, 31 older adults and 19 young adults completed four blocks of a Go/No-Go paradigm while bilateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity was recorded using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Blocks 1 and 2 comprised a neutral (non-emotional) Go/No-Go...
Gong-Hong Lin

Lower-limb physical function is associated with executive function in frail older adults

1 day 6 hours ago
Frailty reflects an accumulation of health deficits across multiple physiological systems. Better physical function is associated with higher executive function, but it remains unclear if frailty influences this relation. This study tested if the association between physical performance and executive function in older adults would be stronger among frailer persons. It also sought if cerebral oxygenation is associated with these factors. Sixty older adults (72 ± 6 years; n = 11 male) were divided...
Myles W OBrien

Prevalence and determinants of ageism experiences in the Singapore population: insights from the HEalthy LOngevity (HELO) survey

1 day 6 hours ago
Ageism refers to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination based on age. Ageism negatively impacts physical and mental health across the lifespan, yet knowledge about the experience of ageism in Singapore is limited. This study evaluated the prevalence of experienced ageism in Singapore and identified its key determinants within a nationally representative cohort. In the cross-sectional HEalthy LOngevity (HELO) survey (N = 3034), ageism was measured using the newly launched World Health...
Lara M A Bruschinski

Task difficulty and limb dominance modulate the effects of ageing on neuromuscular function

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Neuromuscular function is critical for independence in ageing, yet asymmetries between dominant and non-dominant limbs, arising from central or peripheral mechanisms, are not well understood. This study examined age- and limb-related differences and motor unit (MU) firing behaviour of the vastus lateralis under tasks of varying difficulty. Twenty-one young (22 ± 4 years; 15 M, 6F) and seventeen older adults (74 ± 5 years; 12 M, 5F) performed constant and variable force unilateral isometric knee...
Yuxiao Guo

Deciphering the molecular landscape of aortic aging: a meta-analysis of bulk RNA sequencing studies in mice

1 day 6 hours ago
Global understanding of arterial aging remains limited despite its well-recognized medical and economic impact, hindering the development of effective mitigation strategies. The aorta, the major elastic artery, experiences a loss of homeostasis during aging that results from highly complex interactions. A promising approach to unravel the underlaying mechanisms is to investigate how aging affects the aortic transcriptome, leveraging the tremendous technological advances in RNA sequencing...
Baptiste Pialot

Effects of aerobic exercise and computer-based cognitive training on cognition, functional independence, quality of life, and salivary cortisol levels in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: a randomized trial

1 day 6 hours ago
CONCLUSION: Combining aerobic exercise with cognitive training improves clinical outcomes in older adults with MCI and may influence stress-related neurobiological pathways. This multimodal approach represents a promising, non-pharmacological strategy for mitigating age-related cognitive decline.
Abdur Raheem Khan
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