Aging & Longevity
Ageing of human myofibres in the Vastus Lateralis muscle: a narrative review
Human skeletal muscle is a complex, dynamic tissue that changes profoundly with age. It comprises heterogenous cells including long, contractile, multinucleated myofibres, broadly classified into type I (slow-twitch/oxidative) fibres and type II (fast-twitch/glycolytic) fibres, as well as a variety of mononucleated cells (e.g., immune, satellite, and endothelial cells), and the extracellular matrix (ECM). Ageing as well as sarcopenia, a muscle condition characterised by progressive loss of...
The potential of prehabilitation to enhance recovery in sarcopenic and frail older kidney transplant candidates: A narrative review
CONCLUSION: Although the optimal structure of prehabilitation remains to be established, individualized multimodal interventions appear to hold promise for optimizing patients during the KT waiting period.
Platelet aging and desialylation increase apoptotic priming and BCL-X(L) dependence
Platelets are short-lived anucleate cells essential for primary hemostasis and recognized for their functions in thrombosis, immunity, antimicrobial defense, neurodegeneration, as well as cancer growth and metastasis. Their brief lifespan in circulation is controlled by the removal of sialic acid residues from the platelet surface (desialylation) and also the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway, with high expression of the anti-apoptotic protein BCL-X(L) being required for platelet survival. This...
Taurine transporter SLC6A6 expression promotes mesenchymal stromal cell function
Mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) differentiation is critical for the development, maintenance, and repair of bone tissue. MSCs also play a key role in regulating self-renewal and differentiation of normal hematopoietic and leukemic stem cells. Our prior work has identified a key role of taurine produced by bone marrow osteolineage cells in supporting the growth of taurine transporter (TauT or Slc6a6) expressing leukemia cells. Here, we analyze multiple murine non-hematopoietic bone marrow...
Dynamins maintain nuclear envelope homeostasis and genome stability
The nuclear envelope is a protective barrier for the genome and a mechanotransduction interface between cytoplasm and nucleus, whose malfunction disrupts nucleocytoplasmic transport, compromises DNA repair, accelerates telomere shortening, and promotes genomic instability. Mechanisms governing nuclear envelope remodeling and maintenance in interphase and post-mitotic cells remain poorly understood. Here, we report a role for dynamins, a family of essential brain-enriched membrane- and...
Time-resolved multiomics profiling reveals chromatin O-GlcNAc modification promotes senescence-associated transcriptional program
O-GlcNAc modification is a key cellular signal, but its role in regulating senescence-associated transcription remains poorly understood. Here, we apply a time-resolved chemical genomics strategy to map dynamic O-GlcNAc chromatin-associated proteins (OCPs) during oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) in primary human fibroblasts. Chromatin O-GlcNAc modification continues to accumulate, while 1,987 senescence-associated OCPs undergo dynamic shifts in genomic occupancy across diverse epigenetic...
Epigenetic aging and lifespan reflect reproductive history in the Finnish Twin Cohort
Reproductive history is closely linked to health, yet its relationship with biological aging and survival remains uncertain. We investigated this in the Finnish Twin Cohort, a population-based study that enables modeling of full childbearing history while controlling for common risk factors, through questionnaires and civil registries. We model the association between reproductive trajectories and survival in 14,836 women, and assess biological aging in a subset of 1054 participants using the...
Anti-aggregation self-assembled monolayers enable high-performance and scalable perovskite solar cells
Stable self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), such as (2-(9H-carbazol-9-yl)) ethylphosphonic acid (2PACz), are crucial for reducing interfacial energy loss in high-performance perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, the inherent aggregation tendency of SAMs at the buried interface hinders the device's performance. Here, we propose a surfactant-assisted strategy to inhibit the aggregation of 2PACz by functionalizing cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). Capitalizing on its distinctive electrostatic...
Crystallographic microstructure engineering for artificial solid electrolyte interphases toward stable zinc electrode
The challenge of dendrite growth limiting metal battery lifespan, despite extensive chemical composition optimizations for artificial solid electrolyte interphases (ASEIs), necessitates the development of ASEI design routes. Regulating the ASEI crystallographic microstructure offers a promising yet underexplored solution with efficacy uncertainty. Critical issue lies in what is the optimal crystallographic microstructure state. Using the ZnS ASEI in aqueous Zn batteries as a case study, here we...
The public health burden of diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease: twin epidemics
Thyroid dysfunction and diabetes mellitus frequently occur together, with evidence showing higher rates of each condition in individuals affected by the other. Beyond their statistical association, emerging research indicates shared mechanisms involving autoimmunity, obesity, ageing and insulin resistance, which might explain their bidirectional relationship. This Review synthesizes current evidence on these links, with a particular focus on how thyroid dysfunction influences glycaemic control...
Transforming vacant rural school buildings into age-friendly facilities under China's aging and low-fertility context: a natural language processing-based evaluation framework
CONCLUSIONS: This validated framework integrates computational objectivity with expert knowledge for evaluating rural school conversion feasibility. It provides practical guidance for policymakers and developers to address rural elderly care shortages through sustainable infrastructure adaptation, applicable to aging societies globally.
Predictors of psychological symptom risk in older adults in Türkiye: the role of mental health literacy and demographic-clinical factors
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that MHL, along with key demographic and clinical factors, plays a significant role in predicting high-risk GSI among older adults.
Adipokine levels and depression in individuals aged ≥ 90 years: is there an association?
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Cross-species evaluation of TANGO2 homologs, including HRG-9 and HRG-10 in <em>Caenorhabditis elegans,</em> challenges a proposed role in heme trafficking
Mutations in the TANGO2 gene are associated with a severe neurometabolic disorder in humans, often presenting with life-threatening metabolic crisis. However, the function of TANGO2 protein remains unknown. It has recently been proposed that TANGO2 transports heme within and between cells, from areas with high heme concentrations to those with lower concentrations. Here, we demonstrate that prior heme-related observations in Caenorhabditis elegans lacking TANGO2 homologs HRG-9 and HRG-10 may be...
A mechanism for telomere-specific telomere length regulation
Telomere length is a critical determinant of telomere function and hence chromosome stability. Critically short telomeres induce cellular senescence and division arrest, which eventually may lead to devastating age-related degenerative diseases. Conversely, maintenance of telomere length is a hallmark of cancer. How telomere set-length is established and molecular mechanisms for telomere-specific length regulation remained unknown. Here, we detail a mechanism of a telomere-specific set-length...
Accurate detection of somatic single-nucleotide variants from bulk RNA-seq data using RNA-MosaicHunter
Somatic variants are increasingly recognized as contributors to diverse non-cancer, developmental, and aging-related disorders. However, most tools for detecting somatic single-nucleotide variants (sSNVs) were designed for DNA sequencing and primarily tailored to cancer datasets, leaving a critical gap in harnessing the rich potential of RNA-seq for sSNV identification, particularly in non-cancer tissues with low mutation rates. Here, we introduce RNA-MosaicHunter, a novel bioinformatic tool for...
A distinct subset of stem-cell memory is poised for the cytotoxicity program in CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells in humans
The CD4^(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CD4-CTLs) with cytotoxic potential are reported to be the components of protective immune response in many diseases. However, the lack of understanding about their lineage, molecular character, and cytolytic potential in comparison to CD8^(+)(CD8)-CTLs has restricted their utility. Thus, here, by parallelly analyzing the human peripheral CD4-CTLs and CD8-CTLs, we demonstrate that they are indistinguishable for the cytotoxic program. Furthermore, using an...
Erratum for Research Article "Cellular senescence inhibits renal regeneration after injury in mice, with senolytic treatment promoting repair" by K. Mylonas et al
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Neuronal TrkB supports adult cortical oligodendrogenesis in the brains of older adult mice
Lifelong oligodendrogenesis and myelination is critical for healthy brain aging. Using cumulative labelling with thymidine analogue, 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU) for 6-weeks commencing at 2-, 12- and 18-months of age in C57BL/6 mice, we found that oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC) proliferation and oligodendroglial densities are relatively stable in the adult mouse optic nerve, corpus callosum and somatosensory cortex. We also found that more proliferative adult OPCs differentiate into...
The effects of paroxetine on lifespan, feeding behavior, and other physiological parameters in the nematode C. elegans under a modified bacterial diet
Paroxetine, a widely prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), is known for its metabolic side effects, yet its long-term physiological impacts remain incompletely understood. This study investigated the effects of paroxetine on lifespan, feeding behavior, and fat accumulation in Caenorhabditis elegans across different developmental stages and dietary conditions. We found that low-dose paroxetine extended lifespan when exposure began early, while high doses consistently reduced...
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