Aging & Longevity

NF-κB-activated fibroblasts orchestrate inflammaging and emergence of pro-inflammatory granzyme K<sup>+</sup> T cells

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While inflammaging supposedly drives some of the most common diseases affecting the elderly, little is known about the tissue drivers of inflammaging. In this study, we demonstrate that age-dependent activation of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) in tissue fibroblasts remodeled the immune architecture, promoting the emergence of an exhausted granzyme K (GZMK)^(+)CD8^(+) T cell population recently identified in normal aging as well as autoimmunity and cancer. Fibroblast-specific NF-κB activation...
Nancy C Allen

Generation of marmoset monkeys with a non-mosaic disruption of the OTOF gene as a model of human deafness

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Disabling hearing impairment is a common human sensory deficit. OTOF is a major deafness gene. It codes for the synaptic protein otoferlin and is essential for transmitter release by inner hair cells (IHCs). Upon genetic loss of otoferlin, cochlear structure and function remain intact up to the IHC synapses, which fail to encode sound. Building on preclinical hearing restoration by AAV-mediated cochlear gene transfer in mice, clinical OTOF-gene-therapy trials are now targeting the pediatric...
Tobias Kahland

The Sirt2-Nur77 axis regulates muscle stem cell quiescence and senescence via epigenetic-metabolic synergy

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Nur77 expression decreases with age in multiple organs, including the liver, brain, heart, and kidney, whereas Sirt2 increases with age in the mouse cerebral cortex and hippocampus. We identified the central role of the Sirt2-P300/Nur77/K310 acetylation axis in regulating muscle homeostasis and regeneration and its age-related alterations. Consistently, we observed reduced Nur77 and elevated Sirt2 expression in aging skeletal muscle, particularly the anterior tibialis, which is enriched in type...
Yanteng Wang

Lifespan stops at death, but when does healthspan stop?

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This editorial delineates the conceptual distinctions among lifespan, longevity, and healthspan in biogerontology. Lifespan is defined as the chronological duration from birth to biological death. Longevity refers to the capacity for survival beyond the species-typical average and is best understood probabilistically rather than as a predetermined limit. Healthspan, by contrast, lacks a uniform definition but is most commonly described as the period of life free from major chronic disease and...
Suresh I S Rattan

Ten Years of Actor and Cross-Partner Influence on Cognitive Function: Between- and Within-Couple Analysis

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CONCLUSION: The between-couple findings support the similarity-attraction theory and highlight gender-specific role transitions that influence cognitive aging, while the absence of within-couple cognitive concordance may be due to the length of assessment intervals or individual differences. These findings emphasize the need for future research with more frequent assessments and better control of trait-like characteristics to clarify these dynamics and support targeted cognitive health...
Zehao Zhang

Lipid Metabolism and Neurodegeneration: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Targets

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Lipid metabolism plays a crucial role in maintaining brain homeostasis, affecting energy balance, membrane structure, and signaling pathways essential for neuronal and glial health. Disruption of lipid pathways is linked to neuroinflammation and the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, as well as aging. Changes in cholesterol trafficking, sphingolipid and ceramide metabolism, and phospholipid remodeling can compromise synaptic membrane integrity and...
Yessenia Marroquin Salas

S100A8/A9 as a central hub in inflammaging: cross-system mechanisms

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Global population aging intensifies "inflammaging," a bidirectional link between chronic inflammation and aging-related pathology. Among them, S100A8/A9 forms a positive feedback loop of "aging-inflammation". Here, we systematically review the structure and function of S100A8/A9, including extracellularly promoting leukocyte adhesion and myeloid-derived suppressor cell aggregation, and intracellularly regulating NOD-like receptor protein 3 inflammasome, arachidonic acid metabolism, autophagy,...
Shiyu Wang

Determinants of chromosome-specific telomere lengths among 2573 All of Us participants

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Telomere length is a biomarker of aging and disease risk. Most human studies have assessed average telomere length, limiting our understanding of variability across chromosome arms. Using long-read sequencing data from >2500 All of Us participants, we estimate chromosome-specific telomere lengths and characterize sources of biological and technical variation. Telomere length varies by chromosome arm, accounting for 9.1% of total variance. Substantial variance (8.9%) in chromosome-specific...
Niyati Jain

Everolimus suppresses glucose transporter 3 membrane trafficking to improve therapeutic efficacy of umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in diabetic retinopathy

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a microvascular and retinal neurologic disorder that occurs in patients with long-term diabetes. Umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cell (UCB-MSC) therapy has emerged as a promising treatment because of its regenerative potential; however, its effectiveness is limited under hyperglycemic conditions, which results in the overproduction of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS), leading to cellular senescence. In this study, we examined the potential...
Hyo Youn Jo

LMO7-mediated POLR2A degradation promotes cellular senescence through the MDM4/p53/p21 axis

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As the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II, POLR2A plays an irreplaceable role in gene expression, with the regulation of its own expression and physiological function having attracted widespread attention. Here we report POLR2A as a critical guardian against cellular senescence. A significant decline in POLR2A expression was observed in senescent cells and certain tissues of aging mice. Whereas its depletion dramatically induced cellular senescence, conversely, activating endogenous POLR2A...
Chutong Lai

Aurka-Bhlhe41 axis prevents premature aging-like microglial dysfunction and promotes remyelination

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Aging accelerates central nervous system remyelination failure and neurodegeneration. Microglia promote remyelination by phagocytosing myelin debris, but this function is impaired by aging-related CD22 upregulation. However, the molecular mechanisms counteracting premature aging-related microglial dysfunction and remyelination impairment remain unclear. Here, we report that Aurka-Bhlhe41 axis prevents premature aging-like microglial dysfunction and promotes remyelination by restraining...
Weixing Yan

Systemic epigenetic dysregulation as a driver of ageing and a therapeutic target

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Although epigenetic changes during ageing are well documented, we lack an integrated framework to systematically explain their mechanistic relationships. In this Review, we present a systems-level framework that demonstrates how epigenetic regulation controls ageing. We discuss four interdependent processes through which epigenetic fidelity - the capacity of chromatin regulatory systems to maintain precise gene expression states - progressively fails: deterioration of nuclear architecture,...
A Doğa Yücel

Analysis of GRK2 aggregation in the pathology of Alzheimer disease in animal models

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The G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) exerts essential functions in cell growth and survival. Searching for a connection between GRK2 and the neurodegenerative Alzheimer disease (AD), we find increased aggregated serine-670-phosphorylated GRK2 (phospho-S670-GRK2) in brains of AD mice and patients with dementia likely due to AD. Harmful phospho-S670-GRK2 aggregation is induced by two hallmark proteins of AD: beta-amyloid and the neurofibrillary-tangle-inducing, TAU-P301L. Aggregated...
Joshua Abd Alla

Survival implications of BMI in nonagenarians and centenarians of the CEPH Aging cohort

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As global life expectancy rises, understanding predictors of survival in extreme old age is crucial. Body mass index (BMI) is a widely used proxy for adiposity and nutritional status. In adults, a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m² is considered healthy and associated with better life expectancy; yet in nonagenarians and centenarians it remains unclear whether this BMI range is ideal due to age-related physiological changes. We examined BMI and mortality associations in 780 adults aged ≥90 years...
Nasreddine Rajoua

MicroRNA-128-3p Deficiency Alleviates Bone Loss in Age-Related Osteoporosis via Activation of Canonical Wnt Signaling

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MicroRNA-128-3p (miR-128-3p) has emerged as a crucial regulator of the aging process and age-associated disorders. Recent research highlights the vital role of miR-128-3p in osteoclast (OC) differentiation and the progression of osteoporosis following ovariectomy. Nonetheless, the mechanism by which miR-128-3p influences osteoblast (OB)-mediated bone formation and contributes to bone loss associated with aging is poorly understood. The present investigation began with an analysis of human bone...
Gengyang Shen

Correspondence of large-scale functional brain network decline across aging mice and humans

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Human aging is marked by progressive reorganization of large-scale functional brain networks; these brain network changes have been linked to cognitive decline and disease vulnerability. Conversely, while mice have served as powerful models for understanding the molecular and cellular changes that occur over the lifespan, an absence of precise characterization of age-related changes in large-scale functional brain network organization has limited cross-species translational insights. Here, using...
Ezra Winter-Nelson

Reversible aggregation-redispersion of Cu sites in Cu/CeO<sub>2</sub> catalysts with unlocked hydrogenation activity

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For oxide-supported metal catalysts, metal-support interaction (MSI) facilitates metal dispersion at the expense of the metallic character, resulting in a trade-off between active site utilization and intrinsic activity. Here, we used a thermal aging strategy to modulate the MSI in Cu/CeO(2) catalysts, facilitating the formation of metallic Cu sites upon H(2) reduction while maintaining metal dispersion. Systematic experiments confirmed that thermal aging at 800°C lowered the reduction...
Yu Zhang
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