Aging & Longevity
Noninvasive rejuvenation strategy of nickel-rich layered positive electrode for Li-ion battery through magneto-electrochemical synergistic activation
Nickel-rich layered oxides are one of the most promising positive electrode active materials for high-energy Li-ion batteries. Unfortunately, the practical performance is inevitably circumscribed by the structural deterioration deriving from the Ni/Li antisite disorder, leading to severe capacity loss and life attenuation. Herein, we propose an economical and facile rejuvenation strategy by employing the magneto-electrochemical synergistic activation targeting the positive electrode in assembled...
Quantitative determination of the spatial distribution of components in single cells with CellDetail
The distribution of biomolecules within cells changes upon aging and diseases. To quantitatively determine the spatial distribution of components inside cells, we built the user-friendly open-source 3D-cell-image analysis platform Cell Detection and Analysis of Intensity Lounge (CellDetail). The algorithm within CellDetail is based on the concept of the dipole moment. CellDetail provides quantitative values for the distribution of the polarity proteins Cdc42 and Tubulin in young and aged...
Age-related decline in CD8<sup>+</sup> tissue resident memory T cells compromises antitumor immunity
Aging compromises antitumor immunity, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we report that aging impairs the generation of CD8^(+) tissue resident memory T (T(RM)) cells in nonlymphoid tissues in mice, thus compromising the antitumor activity of aged CD8^(+) T cells, which we also observed in human lung adenocarcinoma. We further identified that the apoptosis regulator BFAR was highly enriched in aged CD8^(+) T cells, in which BFAR suppressed cytokine-induced JAK2 signaling by...
Inhibition of zDHHC7-driven protein S-palmitoylation prevents cognitive deficits in an experimental model of Alzheimer's disease
Protein post-translational modifications (PTM) play a crucial role in the modulation of synaptic function and their alterations are involved in the onset and progression of neurodegenerative disorders. S-palmitoylation is a PTM catalyzed by zinc finger DHHC domain containing (zDHHC) S-acyltransferases that affects both localization and activity of proteins regulating synaptic plasticity and amyloid-β (Aβ) metabolism. Here, we found significant increases of both zDHHC7 expression and protein...
Using the phenotype differences model to identify genetic effects in samples of partially genotyped sibling pairs
The identification of causal relationships between specific genes and social, behavioral, and health outcomes is challenging due to environmental confounding from population stratification and dynastic genetic effects. Existing methods to eliminate environmental confounding leverage random genetic variation resulting from recombination and require within-family dyadic genetic data (i.e., parent-child and/or sibling pairs), meaning they can only be applied in relatively small and selected...
Coordination between the eIF2 kinase GCN2 and p53 signaling supports purine metabolism and the progression of prostate cancer
Cancers invoke various pathways to mitigate external and internal stresses to continue their growth and progression. We previously reported that the eIF2 kinase GCN2 and the integrated stress response are constitutively active in prostate cancer (PCa) and are required to maintain amino acid homeostasis needed to fuel tumor growth. However, although loss of GCN2 function reduces intracellular amino acid availability and PCa growth, there is no appreciable cell death. Here, we discovered that the...
Educational Disparities in Preventable Deaths: Do They Explain the Longevity Gap Between Mexico and Spain?
OBJECTIVE: Determine how preventable causes of death contribute to the life expectancy gap between Mexico and Spain.
A mortality timer based on nucleolar size triggers nucleolar integrity loss and catastrophic genomic instability
Genome instability is a hallmark of aging, with the highly repetitive ribosomal DNA (rDNA) within the nucleolus being particularly prone to genome instability. Nucleolar enlargement accompanies aging in organisms ranging from yeast to mammals, and treatment with many antiaging interventions results in small nucleoli. Here, we report that an engineered system to reduce nucleolar size robustly extends budding yeast replicative lifespan in a manner independent of protein synthesis rate or rDNA...
Comprehensive single-cell aging atlas of healthy mammary tissues reveals shared epigenomic and transcriptomic signatures of aging and cancer
Aging is the greatest risk factor for breast cancer; however, how age-related cellular and molecular events impact cancer initiation is unknown. In this study, we investigated how aging rewires transcriptomic and epigenomic programs of mouse mammary glands at single-cell resolution, yielding a comprehensive resource for aging and cancer biology. Aged epithelial cells exhibit epigenetic and transcriptional changes in metabolic, pro-inflammatory and cancer-associated genes. Aged stromal cells...
Asparagine prevents intestinal stem cell aging via the autophagy-lysosomal pathway
The age-associated decline in intestinal stem cell (ISC) function is a key factor in intestinal aging in organisms, resulting in impaired intestinal function and increased susceptibility to age-related diseases. Consequently, it is imperative to develop effective therapeutic strategies to prevent ISC aging and functional decline. In this study, we utilized an aging Drosophila model screening of amino acids and found that asparagine (Asn), a nonessential amino acid in vivo, exhibits its profound...
Leveraging research into sex differences and steroid hormones to improve brain health
Sex differences, driven in part by steroid hormones, shape the structure and function of the brain throughout the lifespan and manifest across brain health and disease. The influence of steroid hormones on neuroplasticity, particularly in the adult hippocampus, differs between the sexes, which has important implications for disorders and diseases that compromise hippocampus integrity, such as depression and Alzheimer disease. This Review outlines the intricate relationship between steroid...
Views of aging and subjective cognition in middle-aged and older adults: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Most studies supported associations between views of aging and subjective cognition. More longitudinal as well as qualitative research is needed to advance understanding of factors that influence these relationships.
Does the digital divide accelerate cognitive function decline related to the poor management of diabetes in later life?
INTRODUCTION: The objective is to investigate the role of digital exclusion in the association between diabetes and cognitive function among adults aged 50 and above.
Fecal microbiota transplantation, a tool to transfer healthy longevity
The complex gut microbiome influences host aging and plays an important role in the manifestation of age-related diseases. Restoring a healthy gut microbiome via Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) is receiving extensive consideration to therapeutically transfer healthy longevity. Herein, we comprehensively review the benefits of gut microbial rejuvenation - via FMT - to promote healthy aging, with few studies documenting life length properties. This review explores how preconditioning donors...
Alzheimer's Disease polygenic risk, the plasma proteome, and dementia incidence among UK older adults
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a complex polygenic neurodegenerative disorder. Its genetic risk's relationship with all-cause dementia may be influenced by the plasma proteome. Up to 40,139 UK Biobank participants aged ≥ 50y at baseline assessment (2006-2010) were followed-up for ≤ 15 y for dementia incidence. Plasma proteomics were performed on a sub-sample of UK Biobank participants (k = 1,463 plasma proteins). AD polygenic risk scores (PRS) were used as the primary exposure and Cox proportional...
Inhibition of lung tumorigenesis by transient reprogramming in cancer cells
Oncogenic transformation and Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and c-Myc (OSKM)-mediated induction of pluripotency are two independent and incompatible cellular fates. While continuous expression of OSKM can convert normal somatic cells into teratogenic pluripotent cells, it remains speculative what is the impact of transient OSKM expression in cancer cells. Here, we find that OSKM expression limits the growth of transformed lung cells by inducing apoptosis and senescence. We identify Oct4 and Klf4 as the main...
Regulating socketed geometry of nanoparticles on perovskite oxide supports for enhanced stability in oxidation reactions
Heterogeneous catalysts with highly dispersed active particles on supports often face stability challenges during high-temperature industrial applications. The ex-solution strategy, which involves in situ extrusion of metals to form socketed particles, shows potential for addressing this stability issue. However, a deeper understanding of the relationship between the socketed geometry of these partially embedded nanoparticles and their catalytic performance is still lacking. Here, in situ...
Association between gut microbiota and locomotive syndrome risk in healthy Japanese adults: a cross-sectional study
This cross-sectional study examined the association between gut microbiota composition and locomotive syndrome in 568 healthy Japanese adults (36.8% male, median age 58.5 years) using data from the Kanagawa "ME-BYO" Prospective Cohort Study. Locomotive syndrome was assessed using the 5-question Geriatric Locomotive Function Scale (GLFS-5). Linear discriminant analysis effect size showed an enrichment of Actinobacteria and depletion of Firmicutes in GLFS-5 positive individuals. Classification...
Geroprotective effects of GdVO(4):Eu(3 +) nanoparticles, metformin and calorie restriction in male rats with accelerated aging induced by overnutrition in early postnatal ontogenesis
GdVO(4):Eu^(3+) nanoparticles (OVNPs) have previously been shown to exhibit anti-aging effects in old rats.The accelerated aging model (overnutrition in early postnatal ontogenesis (POF)) was used to confirm the effect of OVNPs as a potential geroprotector. A comparative study of the effect of OVNPs, calorierestriction (CR) and CR-mimetic-metformin was carried out using a number of criteria: survival, prooxidant-antioxidant balance in the liver and blood, physiological parameters of male Wistar...
Forkhead box P1 transcriptionally activates IGF-1 to lighten ox-LDL-induced endothelial cellular senescence by inactivating NLRP3 inflammasome
Endothelial cell (EC) senescence is a major contributor in atherosclerosis (AS) development. Herein, the role of forkhead box P transcription factor 1 (FOXP1) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 in regulating EC senescence during AS progression was investigated. The mRNA and protein expressions were assessed using qRT-PCR and western blot. IL-1β and IL-18 secretion levels were analyzed by ELISA. Cell viability and pyroptosis were determined by MTT assay and flow cytometry, respectively. SA...
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