Aging & Longevity

Gateways for myeloid cell entry into the central nervous system

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Resident myeloid cells are the main constituents of the healthy central nervous system's (CNS) immune compartment. They usually seed the developing CNS prior to birth, remain there lifelong, and essentially contribute to neuronal network formation and establishment of physiology. While CNS anatomy is optimized for efficient connectivity, function, and maintenance of neuronal cells, distinct structures facilitate selective postnatal immune cell trafficking, including entry of myeloid cells. These...
Lukas Amann

Co-Aggregation of Amyloidogenic Proteins in Age-Related Neurodegenerative Diseases

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Age-related neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and related dementias, are increasingly understood as multifactorial proteinopathies involving co-aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins such as Tubulin-associated unit protein (Tau), α-synuclein (α-syn), amyloid-β (Aβ), and TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43). Rather than acting independently, these proteins often cross-seed, co-localize, and modulate each other's aggregation dynamics and...
Shaik Basha

Electrophilic compound screening identifies GPX4-dependent ferroptosis as a senescence vulnerability

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Senescent cells drive ageing and age-related pathologies, including cancer. Consequently, senolytics, drugs that selectively kill senescent cells, have broad therapeutic appeal. Here we report a senolytic screen of a library of 10,480 electrophilic compounds. Among 38 identified hits, we found a subset of chloroacetamides with broad senolytic activity. Activity-based protein profiling, coupled with functional assays, identified the glutathione peroxidase GPX4 as a target. We show that senescent...
Mariantonietta D'Ambrosio

Preserved mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression marks a youthful transcriptional state in Chinese nonagenarians and centenarians

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A youthful molecular profile reflects attenuated aging and preserved health in advanced age. Long-lived individuals (LLIs) show youthful patterns in DNA methylation and gut microbiota, yet their transcriptional trajectories remain undercharacterized. We analyze transcriptomes from 811 LLIs and 940 younger controls (YCs) to map transcriptional aging trajectories. Clocks trained on YCs reveal that LLIs possess markedly younger transcriptional ages than expected. We identify gene clusters deviating...
Fu-Hui Xiao

Dynapenic-metabolic obesity and incident stroke in middle-aged and older adults: The mediating role of intrinsic capacity and systemic inflammation

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CONCLUSIONS: Dynapenic-metabolic obesity is strongly associated with incident stroke, but even obesity alone increases risk. Systemic inflammation and impaired intrinsic capacity partially mediate these effects, highlighting the importance of integrated strategies targeting adiposity, metabolic health, and muscle function to prevent stroke in aging populations.
Yang Dong

Clock-like mutational signatures: linking ageing to endogenous cancer risk

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Clock-like mutational signatures, principally the single base substitution signatures SBS1 and SBS5, with smaller contributions from SBS18 and SBS40, accumulate approximately linearly with chronological age across nearly all normal human somatic tissues. Initially viewed as simple molecular odometers of lifetime cell divisions, these signatures are now recognised to reflect a far more complex interplay of replication-associated polymerase errors, spontaneous cytosine deamination, oxidative...
Charlie Mills

DeepDrugDiscovery identifies blood-brain barrier permeable autophagy enhancers for Alzheimer's disease

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Dysfunctional autophagy, a key cellular cleaning process, is a key driver of brain ageing and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, developing effective treatments by enhancing autophagy has been challenging, as most known compounds act through the broad mTOR pathway, risking side effects, and few can effectively penetrate the brain. To address this, we developed DeepDrugDiscovery-a mechanism-aware, AI-powered screening platform incorporating ADMET and blood-brain...
Yu Dong

Epigenetic adaptation of beta cells across lifespan and disease

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Although the prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) increases with age, most adults maintain normoglycaemia despite rising insulin resistance owing to the adaptive capacity of pancreatic beta cells to meet increased metabolic demand. However, persistent insulin resistance can lead to beta cell dysfunction and T2D onset. Here we show the mapping of genome-wide DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns and the epigenomic basis of beta cell adaptations by leveraging cell-type-specific methylome data from the...
Elisabetta Manduchi

Vitamin B12 improves skeletal muscle mitochondrial biology in aged mice

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Age-related skeletal muscle deterioration is a commonly reported disability among older adults, attributed to several factors including mitochondrial dysfunction, a major hallmark of aging. Therapies to attenuate or reverse mitochondrial decline are limited. Despite identified positive relationships between vitamin B12 (B12) and mitochondrial biology, the impact of B12 supplementation on skeletal muscle mitochondria, in advanced age, has not been examined. Thus, the impact of B12 supplementation...
Abigail R Williamson

Inflammaging in aged tissues drives remodeling of the CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell compartment

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Aging strongly impacts CD8^(+) T cells, including the loss of naive cells and the emergence of age-associated GZMK^(+)CD8^(+) T cells (T(AA) cells). Although T(AA) cells constitute a major population in aged mice, the pathway underlying their differentiation remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that T(AA) cell development is cell extrinsic and requires antigen exposure within aged non-lymphoid tissues. Using a TNF^(Δ69AU/+) mouse model, we show that low-grade inflammation accelerates CD8^(+) T...
Irina Shchukina

Do Care Coordinators Improve the Quality of Healthcare for Older Adults in the U.S.?

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ObjectiveThis study examined whether older adults with informal, professional, or both types of care coordinators (CCs) reported different healthcare quality than those without CCs.MethodsData came from the 2016 Health and Retirement Study (n = 1,555) Module 10 on coordinated care. CC type and the helpfulness of professional CCs were independent variables. Outcomes included perceived confusion about care, conflicting advice from different providers, care satisfaction, and person-centered care....
Kedong Ding

Cross-species characterisation of microglial morphology and proliferation during ageing

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By 2050, one-fifth of the world is expected to be over 60, and the prevalence of age-related neurological conditions is predicted to increase dramatically. Aged animals are currently underutilised in neurological research, leading to a gap in knowledge about the contribution of biological age to the pathophysiology of age-related neurological conditions. Additionally, it is unclear whether age-related changes differ across species used in preclinical models, and how these differences may compare...
Laura M Carr

The 'mitochondrial guardian' α-amyrin links colourful fruit consumption to cognitive resilience

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Mitochondrial quality control is essential for maintaining neuronal function and resilience during aging, yet pharmacological strategies that effectively restore mitophagy to maintain mitochondrial homeostasis remain limited. Emerging evidence suggests that dietary molecules may influence mitochondrial health, although the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we summarize our recent finding whereby we have identified a robust mitophagy inducer: α-amyrin (αA). This molecule is a...
Shu-Q Cao

Volunteer Leadership in Older Adults' Self-Guided Learning Groups in Taiwan: Motivations and Management Processes Through an Ecological Lens

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As global populations age, active aging and lifelong learning have become critical policy objectives. In Taiwan, the Ministry of Education (MOE) promotes Older Adults' Self-Guided Learning Groups (OASLGs); however, the sustainability of these groups relies heavily on volunteer leaders. This study investigates the motivations and management processes of "Excellent Leaders" in OASLGs using a qualitative approach. Drawing on Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, we analyzed semistructured...
Shu-Chuan Wu

AAV-based gene therapy with modified HEXB confers lasting therapeutic benefits in GM2 gangliosidosis models

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GM2 gangliosidoses, including Tay-Sachs (TSD) and Sandhoff (SD) diseases, are lysosomal storage disorders with neurological manifestations caused by the excessive accumulation of GM2 ganglioside due to the deficiency of the β-hexosaminidase A (HexA). Although gene therapy approaches are underway, concerns regarding efficacy and safety remain. Here, we evaluate a tyrosine-mutant adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9/3) vector encoding modified HEXB (modHEXB) wherein nine amino acid residues are...
Keisuke Kitakaze

The long-lived immune system of centenarians

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Centenarians - individuals aged 100 years or older - constitute a biologically distinct human population that achieves exceptional longevity while frequently retaining functional independence and avoiding major age-related diseases or postponing their onset. Despite their advanced age, many centenarians show relatively preserved immune function and resistance to conditions linked to immunosenescence and chronic low-grade inflammation (inflammageing). These features are especially pronounced in...
Abel Plaza-Florido
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