Aging & Longevity

Multi-omic and spatial analysis of mouse kidneys highlights sex-specific differences in gene regulation across the lifespan

6 months 2 weeks ago
There is a sex bias in the incidence and progression of many kidney diseases. To better understand such sexual dimorphism, we integrated data from six platforms, characterizing 76 kidney samples from 68 mice at six developmental and adult time points, creating a molecular atlas of the mouse kidney across the lifespan for both sexes. We show that proximal tubules have the most sex-biased differentially expressed genes emerging after 3 weeks of age and are associated with hormonal regulations. We...
Siqi Chen

Mesenchymal stem cells and their derivatives as potential longevity-promoting tools

6 months 2 weeks ago
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and blood plasma/MSC-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) offer promising tools to promote longevity and treat age-related diseases. MSCs have low immunogenicity and tumorigenicity, and their efficacy is relatively independent of the donor age in humans (but not in rodents). Systemic administration of MSCs and stem cell/blood-derived EVs modified the omic profiles of various organs of aged rodents towards the young ones. The application of EVs appears to be even...
Ekaterina Rudnitsky

Effects of aerobic exercise of different intensities on the social, emotional, and financial functioning of healthy older adults: results from a 16-week exercise randomized control trial

6 months 2 weeks ago
Better social, emotional, and financial functioning are associated with improved health outcomes in older adults. While the literature supports a positive relationship between physical activity and increased functional ability in older adulthood, the intensity of physical activity necessary to achieve these gains remains uncertain. To address this gap, the current analysis uses data collected as part of a larger randomized controlled trial to examine the effects of a supervised exercise...
Charleen J Gust

Sirt2 deficiency aggravates intramuscular adipose tissue infiltration and impairs myogenesis with aging in male mice

6 months 2 weeks ago
Sarcopenia, closely associated with other diseases such as diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and osteoporosis, significantly impacts aging populations. It is characterized by muscle atrophy, increased intramuscular adipose tissue, impaired myogenesis, chronic low-grade inflammation, and reduced muscle function. The mechanisms behind aging muscle remain incompletely understood. This study aims to elucidate the role of Sirt2 in the aging process of skeletal muscles and enhance our understanding of the...
Eun-Joo Lee

Perineuronal nets: Role in normal brain physiology and aging, and pathology of various diseases

6 months 2 weeks ago
Perineuronal nets (PNNs) are a specialized extracellular matrix in the central nervous system. They are widely distributed in the brain, with distribution patterns varying by brain region. Their unique structure and composition allow them to play an important role in a range of physiological and pathological activities. In this article, we review the composition and structure of PNNs across different life stages, and provide a detailed analysis and comparison of the region-specific distribution...
Kaiqi Zhu

Auto-sumoylation of the yeast Ubc9 E2 SUMO-conjugating enzyme extends cellular lifespan

6 months 2 weeks ago
Calorie restriction (CR) provides anti-aging benefits through diverse processes, such as reduced metabolism and growth and increased mitochondrial activity. Although controversy still exists regarding CR-mediated lifespan effects, many researchers are seeking interventions that mimic the effects of CR. Yeast has proven to be a useful model system for aging studies, including CR effects. We report here that yeast adapted through in vitro evolution to the severe cellular stress caused by loss of...
Dong-Won Jeong

CITK modulates BRCA1 recruitment at DNA double strand breaks sites through HDAC6

6 months 2 weeks ago
Citron Kinase (CITK) is a protein encoded by the CIT gene, whose pathogenic variants underlie microcephalic phenotypes that characterize MCPH17 syndrome. In neural progenitors, CITK loss leads to microtubule instability, resulting in mitotic spindle positioning defects, cytokinesis failure, and accumulation of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs), ultimately resulting in TP53-dependent senescence and apoptosis. Although DNA damage accumulation has been associated with impaired homologous...
Giorgia Iegiani

Telomere Length and Cognitive Function Among Middle-Aged and Older Participants From Communities Underrepresented in Aging Research: A Preliminary Study

6 months 2 weeks ago
ObjectiveAccelerated biological aging is a plausible and modifiable determinant of dementia burden facing minoritized communities but is not well-studied in these historically underrepresented populations. Our objective was to preliminarily characterize relationships between telomere length and cognitive health among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and Black/African American (B/AA) middle-aged and older adults.MethodsThis study included data on telomere length and neuropsychological test...
Lauren W Y McLester-Davis

A societal cost-benefit analysis of falls prevention in community-dwelling older people in the Netherlands

6 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: Structural implementation of evidence-based falls prevention can provide significant health benefits and net cost savings, supporting its implementation at the societal level. The SCBA offers guidance to policymakers on the optimal falls prevention programs for older people, reducing the disease burden of falls in the Netherlands.
Martien J M Panneman

Temozolomide promotes glioblastoma stemness expression through senescence-associated reprogramming via HIF1alpha/HIF2alpha regulation

6 months 2 weeks ago
A critical challenge in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) treatment is that tumors recurring after temozolomide (TMZ) therapy become more malignant, exhibiting increased invasiveness and stemness compared to the primary tumor. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. While the majority of GBM cells are eradicated by TMZ, a subset enters cell cycle arrest, adopts a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), and activates senescence-related signaling pathways. These cells eventually...
Pan Wang

From geroscience to precision geromedicine: Understanding and managing aging

6 months 2 weeks ago
Major progress has been made in elucidating the molecular, cellular, and supracellular mechanisms underlying aging. This has spurred the birth of geroscience, which aims to identify actionable hallmarks of aging. Aging can be viewed as a process that is promoted by overactivation of gerogenes, i.e., genes and molecular pathways that favor biological aging, and alternatively slowed down by gerosuppressors, much as cancers are caused by the activation of oncogenes and prevented by tumor...
Guido Kroemer

The role of microRNAs in dexamethasone-induced skeletal muscle atrophy

6 months 2 weeks ago
Muscle atrophy is characterized by a decrease in muscle mass, strength, and activity. Recently, it was determined that microRNAs (miRNAs) can regulate muscle atrophy and that dexamethasone (Dex), an allergy and autoimmune disorder treatment that can induce muscle atrophy. Therefore, this study was designed to identify miRNAs expressed in Dex-induced muscle atrophy in mice using small RNA sequencing. A total of 820 miRNAs were identified, with 58 miRNAs expressed explicitly in atrophic muscles....
Subi Ren

Manipulation of lithium dendrites based on electric field relaxation enabling safe and long-life lithium-ion batteries

6 months 2 weeks ago
Lithium dendrites, with their high reactivity, pose a critical challenge to the safety and longevity of lithium-based batteries. Effective regulation strategies are crucial for mitigating battery degradation and enhancing reliability. Conventional approaches, such as relaxation following lithium plating or regulated discharging, often fail to simultaneously address the formation of solid electrolyte interface and isolated lithium. Here, we demonstrate that rational utilization of electric field...
Xuebing Han

The association between sarcopenic obesity and depression in middle-aged and elderly U.S. adults: insights from the NHANES study

6 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: This study underscores the significant relationship between sarcopenic obesity and depression in a large U.S. middle-aged and elderly population. Interventions focusing on weight control and muscle mass enhancement through proper nutrition and physical activity may reduce depression incidence, thereby promoting healthy aging.
Xiaoming Zhang

Bacterial pneumonia induces senescence in resident alveolar macrophages that are outcompeted by monocytes

6 months 2 weeks ago
Alveolar macrophages (AMs) are lung-resident macrophages critical to lung homeostasis and immunity. Replacement of embryonic-derived tissue-resident AMs (TRAMs) by circulating monocyte-derived AMs (MoAMs) reshapes the functionality of AMs and host susceptibility to respiratory diseases. However, mechanisms underlying such an AM turnover remain unclear. Using a mouse model of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.P.) infection, we show here that respiratory S.P. infection induces the recruitment and...
Jinjing Zhang

Sustained mTORC1 activation in activated T cells impairs vaccine responses in older individuals

6 months 2 weeks ago
T cell aging contributes to the lower vaccine efficacy in older adults, yet the molecular mechanism remains elusive. Here, we show the density of initially responding naïve CD4^(+) T cells is instructive in T follicular helper (TFH) cell fate decisions and declines with age. A lower number of initially responding cells did not affect TFH differentiation at peak responses after immunization but accounted for an increased contraction phase manifesting as a larger loss of CXCR5 expression....
Xiaorong Lin
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