Aging & Longevity

Anti-aging strategies and ex vivo organ rejuvenation

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Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in physiological function, driven by interconnected molecular hallmarks that increase the risk of chronic diseases. To extend health span, interventions targeting these hallmarks, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacological agents, and genetic strategies, have been developed. Among these, partial reprogramming, the transient expression of Yamanaka factors, has emerged as a powerful approach to reverse age-related cellular damage and restore...
Monika Haoui

Virus-induced endothelial senescence as a cause and driving factor for ME/CFS and long COVID: mediated by a dysfunctional immune system

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Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and long COVID are two post-viral diseases, which share many common symptoms and pathophysiological alterations. Yet a mechanistic explanation of disease induction and maintenance is lacking. This hinders the discovery and implementation of biomarkers and treatment options, and ultimately the establishment of effective clinical resolution. Here, we propose that acute viral infection results in (in)direct endothelial dysfunction and...
Massimo Nunes

Multi-generational koala pedigree analysis reveals rapid changes in heritable provirus load associated with life history traits

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Retroviruses that colonize the host germline can be passed on as inherited genetic variants. The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently experiencing germline colonization by two retroviruses, the koala retrovirus (KoRV) and phaCin-β. We analyze the integration site segregation and diversity of endogenous KoRV, phaCin-β, and the related phaCin-β-like in 111 pedigreed koalas from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and seven European Zoos. The use of multigenerational pedigrees and the...
Guilherme B Neumann

A single-cell atlas characterizes dysregulation of the bone marrow immune microenvironment associated with outcomes in multiple myeloma

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Multiple myeloma (MM) remains incurable despite advances in treatment options. Although tumor subtypes and specific DNA abnormalities are linked to worse prognosis, the impact of immune dysfunction on disease emergence and/or treatment sensitivity remains unclear. We developed an Immune Atlas of MM by generating profiles of 1,397,272 single cells from the bone marrow (BM) of 337 newly diagnosed participants and characterized immune and hematopoietic cell populations. Cytogenetic risk-based...
William C Pilcher

Association between cagemate number and risk of death in mice: a time-varying covariate analysis using Cox frailty models

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Social housing is desirable for the health and well-being of laboratory mice, as social interactions with conspecifics influence both behavioral and physiological outcomes. Although group housing benefits social species, it can introduce variability in mortality outcomes, and raise welfare concerns, particularly with the emergence of aggression or fluctuating cage densities. Despite this, few studies have evaluated how changes in the number of living cagemates over time are associated with...
Thirupathi R Mokalla

Knockdown of the fly spliceosome component Rbp1 (orthologue of SRSF1) extends lifespan

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Biological regulation is an intricate process involving many layers of complexity, including at the RNA level. Alternative splicing is crucial in the regulation of which components of a protein-coding gene are spliced into a translatable mRNA. During ageing, splicing becomes dysregulated, and alternative splicing is implicated in disease and known anti-ageing treatments such as dietary restriction (DR) and mTOR suppression. In prior work, we have shown that DR and mTOR suppression modulate the...
Dan J Hayman

Multilevel regulation of skeletal muscle ferroptosis in aging: sex- and exercise-dependent effects on histological, molecular, and genetic markers

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Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, is increasingly recognized as a key contributor to aging-associated skeletal muscle degeneration and dysfunction. However, the interactive effects of aging, sex, and exercise modality on ferroptosis regulatory markers at the histological, protein, and gene expression levels remain poorly understood. Male (n = 23) and female (n = 23) mice aged 7 (young) and 17 (aged) months were assigned to sedentary control, voluntary wheel running, or...
Fujue Ji

The efficacy of reminiscence therapy on the cognition of older patients with cognitive impairment or dementia: a meta-analysis based on regulatory factors

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CONCLUSION: RT is an effective intervention for improving cognition, memory, depression, and quality of life in older adults with cognitive impairment or dementia. Patient age, intervention frequency, and setting are potential moderators of its cognitive efficacy, providing actionable insights for optimizing clinical RT protocols.
Shan Wang

Household fuel use, social engagement, and cognitive decline in older Chinese adults: a prospective cohort study based on CHARLS

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CONCLUSION: Coal use increases the risk of cognitive decline, whereas higher social engagement is protective; these influences operate independently without evidence of interaction. Reducing household reliance on coal while promoting meaningful social participation may represent complementary strategies to preserve cognitive health in aging populations.
Afei Qin

The interplay between biomolecular assembly and phase separation

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Many biological functions and dysfunctions rely on two fundamental processes, molecular assembly and the formation of condensed phases such as biomolecular condensates. Condensed phases generally form via phase separation, while molecular assemblies are clusters of molecules of various sizes, shapes, and functionality. We developed a theory that relies on thermodynamic principles to understand the interplay between molecular assembly and phase separation. We propose two prototypical classes of...
Giacomo Bartolucci

Probiotic, Prebiotic, or Synbiotic Supplementation in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis with Trial Sequential Analysis

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CONCLUSION: With very low to moderate certainty, probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics may improve constipation and motor symptoms in PD compared to placebo. These findings suggest a potential benefit, but more high-quality research is needed to confirm these effects and establish stronger evidence.
Miguel Cabanillas-Lazo

ACSS2 upregulation enhances neuronal resilience to aging and tau-associated neurodegeneration

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Epigenetic mechanisms, including histone acetylation, regulate learning and memory and underlie Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD). Acetyl-CoA synthetase 2 (ACSS2), an enzyme generating acetyl-CoA, locally regulates histone acetylation and gene expression in neuronal nuclei. This regulatory mechanism may be a promising target for therapeutic intervention in neurodegenerative diseases. Previously, we showed that systemic ACSS2 knockout mice, although largely normal in physiology,...
Naemeh Pourshafie

Systematic identification of single transcription factor perturbations that drive cellular and tissue rejuvenation

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Cellular rejuvenation through transcriptional reprogramming is an exciting approach to counter aging. Using a fibroblast-based model of human cell aging and Perturb-seq screening, we developed a systematic approach to identify single transcription factor (TF) perturbations that promote rejuvenation without dedifferentiation. Overexpressing E2F3 or EZH2, and repressing STAT3 or ZFX, reversed cellular hallmarks of aging-increasing proliferation, proteostasis, and mitochondrial activity, while...
Janine Sengstack

Deciphering the Transcriptomic Signatures of Aging Across Organs in Mice

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Aging, a major risk factor for numerous diseases, is associated with significant transcriptional changes across organs. However, the age of onset, extent of transcriptomic changes and how they unfold are not fully understood. We performed bulk RNA sequencing on eight organs (brain, heart, kidney, liver, lung, skeletal muscle, spleen, and testis) from male C57BL/6J mice across much of the murine lifespan covering 3-, 5-, 8-, 14-, 20- and 26-month-old animals. Our analysis revealed that...
Sarah Morsy

Context-Dependent Roles of ANGPTL2-Mediated Inflammaging in Tissue Homeostasis, Pathological Tissue Remodeling, and Longevity

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Chronic inflammation is a key driver of aging-related diseases, obesity-associated metabolic disorders, and tumor progression. Aging and obesity contribute to the accumulation of senescent cells, which secrete senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) factors that promote tissue remodeling and chronic inflammation. Here, we investigated the pathological roles of angiopoietin-like protein 2 (ANGPTL2), a potential SASP factor, in a mouse model of high-fat diet-induced premature aging. We...
Shinsei Yumoto

Targeting C1q signaling in fibro-adipogenic progenitors prevents regenerative fibrosis of aged muscle

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Skeletal muscle fibrosis, as occurs with age, in response to injury, or in the setting of degenerative diseases, results in impairments of muscle regeneration and function. Fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs), a distinct population of muscle-resident mesenchymal progenitor cells that reside in the muscle interstitium, play a crucial role in normal muscle regeneration by supporting muscle stem cell proliferation. However, in pathological conditions such as severe or recurrent muscle injury, FAPs...
Abhijnya Kanugovi

Enhanced episodic specificity and socioemotional content in older adults' everyday autobiographical thoughts

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Cognitive aging research has long observed that older adults' autobiographical memories and future thoughts, as assessed in laboratory contexts, lack spatiotemporal detail compared to young adults. Does this pattern also hold in everyday contexts? Across two studies, we examined characteristics of autobiographical thinking in real-world settings using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Study 1 included an adult lifespan sample (N = 3,847). Study 2 (preregistered) included 217 young and older...
Vannia A Puig Rivera

State-specific enhancer landscapes govern microglial plasticity

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Single-cell transcriptomic studies have identified distinct microglial subpopulations with shared and divergent gene signatures across development, aging, and disease. Whether these microglial subsets represent ontogenically separate lineages of cells or are manifestations of plastic changes in microglial states downstream of some converging signals is unknown. Furthermore, despite the well-established role of enhancer landscapes underlying the identity of microglia, the extent to which histone...
Nicole Hamagami
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