Aging & Longevity

Models of publicly funded home care for community-dwelling older adults across six high-income health systems: a scoping review

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CONCLUSIONS: This scoping review charts the models of publicly funded home care across six high-income countries and identifies gaps in the evidence. The findings underscore the need for consistent and comparative evaluation of home care models as population ageing and policy attention to integrated people-centred care intensifies.
Marilyn Macdonald

Exercise training is associated with changes in adipocyte size and lipid metabolism in older women: cross-sectional and longitudinal study

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Adaptations in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) metabolism may contribute to cardiometabolic health improvements in response to exercise training, especially during aging. Here we investigated the potential effects of long- and short-term exercise on adipogenesis and lipid metabolism in adipose tissue of older women (age 61-80 years). The effects of long-term (> 5 years) physical activity and short-term (4 months) exercise training were evaluated, with a focus on adipocyte size, adipogenic...
Marek Wilhelm

Cognitive trajectories before and after geriatric hip fracture: a matched longitudinal analysis of the Health and Retirement Study, 1996-2016

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CONCLUSIONS: In this matched longitudinal analysis of US adults aged 65 years or older, reported hip fracture marked a more adverse trajectory of cognitive aging. Cognitive vulnerability was evident before the fracture-report index, cognition was lower by the index interview, and additional post-index divergence was most apparent for global cognition and mental status.
Haiyan Hu

Oxidative Stress Induced Senescent Macrophage-Driven Squamous Cell Carcinoma Invasion via Glutamine Metabolic Reprogramming

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Oxidative stress drives tumor microenvironment (TME) remodeling by inducing metabolic reprogramming and cellular senescence. Glutamine, a key substrate supporting oxidative stress defense, has been implicated in TME remodeling and metastasis, yet its specific role in initiating tumor invasion remains unclear. Here, oxidative stress induced the generation of senescent macrophages in the TME, and clinical samples showed that their accumulation positively correlates with malignancy. We established...
Shimeng Wang

Cellular Heterogeneity During Arterial Aging

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Arterial aging is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and is associated with progressive changes in vascular structure and function, including arterial stiffening, reduced elasticity, extracellular matrix remodeling, chronic low-grade inflammation, and accumulation of senescence-associated cell states. Recent advances in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) have provided new opportunities to resolve the cellular heterogeneity underlying these age-related alterations in the arterial...
He Xu

An Aging Clock Based on Immune Repertoire Features: COVID-19 Accelerates Aging

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Aging induces immunosenescence, a progressive decline in immune function underpinning age-related pathogen vulnerability, yet T/B cell receptor (TCR/BCR) repertoire remodeling during aging remains incompletely characterized, especially in non-European populations. Additionally, SARS-CoV-2 may perturb immune homeostasis and accelerate aging, but its impact on immune repertoire aging is unclear. Here, we analyzed leukocyte DNA from 195 healthy Chinese individuals (25-93 years) and 94 post-COVID-19...
Xin Gao

Comparative Cochlear-Vestibular Aging Reveals Age-Aligned Mitochondrial Ultrastructural Burden, Mitophagy-Autophagy Remodeling, Synaptic Uncoupling, and Sensory Functional Decline

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Age-related hearing loss and balance decline are prevalent features of organismal aging, yet how the cochlea and vestibular organs converge on shared cellular liabilities remains insufficiently resolved. In particular, whether mitochondrial ultrastructural injury and mitochondrial quality-control programs co-vary with synaptic vulnerability and sensory functional decline across these systems within an age-resolved framework has not been clearly delineated. Here, we compared cochlear and...
Jingyi Xie

A Non-Channel Function of CFTR: Attenuating Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress and Cardiomyocyte Senescence via Stabilization by USP45

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Cardiomyocyte senescence drives cardiovascular disease, underscoring the need to define its molecular mechanisms. The role of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) ion channel in this process remains unclear, particularly regarding its expression and function. Atrial tissues were collected from patients with sinus rhythm or atrial fibrillation (AF) of varying durations. CFTR was downregulated in AF patients and negatively correlated with p16, p21, and p53. Myocardial aging...
Chun Chen

Aging and Western Diet Synergistically Impair Hepatic Thyroid Hormone Signaling to Promote Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) in Mice

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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is primarily driven by a Western-style diet and exacerbated with aging, yet underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Given the essential role of thyroid hormone (TH) in MASLD progression, we hypothesized that impaired intrahepatic TH action during aging promotes MASLD progression and severity of MASH with fibrosis. We evaluated hepatic TH metabolism in young (18-24 weeks) and old (108-120 weeks) C57BL/6J mice fed either a normal chow...
Xinru Zhang

Assessing disability-adjusted life years (DALY) from multiple medication use and multiple illnesses of older adults in rural Thailand

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CONCLUSIONS: Polypharmacy and multimorbidity represent substantial gross population-level burdens in rural Thai older adults. These findings apply specifically to older adults accessing outpatient services at secondary hospitals in the 8th Health Service Region and should not be generalized to the entire rural older adult population. High prevalence of potentially inappropriate medications indicates urgent need for medication optimization interventions. Diabetes emerges as the leading disease...
Warinmad Kedthongma

Loneliness and social support in cardiovascular aging: a closer look at the reported positive correlation

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This correspondence offers a methodological reflection on the cross-sectional study by Darabi and colleagues, which examines loneliness and social support in older Iranian adults with cardiovascular disease. The study addresses an important gap in Middle Eastern aging research. However, the reported positive correlation between loneliness and social support invites closer methodological consideration. We invite readers to consider four methodological aspects: whether shared method variance may...
Arman Abroumand Gholami

Trained immunity in the treatment for haematological malignancy

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Trained immunity, an emerging treatment strategy, confers long-term anti-tumour memory by modulating epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming of innate immune cells, offering a novel pathway for immunotherapy of haematological malignancies. This article systematically outlines the mechanisms by which inducers such as β-glucan, Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) and cytokines train key effector cells including macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells. It further analyses how ageing-encompassing both...
Zhaoyun Liu

Persistence of memory: lifespan dynamics of the human antiviral antibody reactome

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The human antiviral antibody reactome provides a cumulative molecular record of immune exposures. Using high-resolution VirScan profiling, we compared epitope-level antibody responses across early childhood and adulthood. Infants are born with maternal IgG antibodies, but these antibodies decay rapidly and are replaced by endogenous responses to ~22 new viral exposures within three years. Pediatric antibody reactivities remain highly dynamic until about age 7 and are broad in epitope specificity...
Moriah M Mitchell

Macronutrient mixtures and interactions in health and disease

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Nutrition shapes development, health and risk of disease over the life course and across generations. The predominant approaches to understanding these relationships have either been to consider the effects of single nutrients, one at a time, or to consider associations with food types and dietary patterns. Although, to date, the single-nutrient approach has defined much of the scientific enquiry and public debate on the macronutrients - carbohydrate, fat and protein - there is an emerging...
Stephen J Simpson

Derivation of elephant induced pluripotent stem cells

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Biodiversity loss in the present era requires new tools for studying nonmodel organisms. Elephants are both an endangered species and excellent models for studying complex phenotypes including size, social behavior and longevity. Here we report the first derivation of elephant (Elephas maximus) induced pluripotent stem (emiPS) cells. We achieved emiPS cells using two approaches: (1) a two-step process of chemical media induction and colony selection followed by over-expression of elephant...
Evan Appleton

Biological aging and generational shifts in early-onset cancer risk

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Incidence of early-onset cancer is rising globally in recent generations, which underscores the need to elucidate the influence of emerging generational risk factors. Systemic and organ-specific aging reflects the cumulative impact of exposures and may provide an integrative and complementary approach to understand early-onset cancer risk. Here among 154,169 young adults from the United Kingdom Biobank, systemic aging measured by PhenoAge increased across birth cohorts, with 23% s.d. increase...
Ruiyi Tian

OMA1 protects from liver injury and tumorigenesis during aging by controlling hepatic immunogenicity

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Hepatic inflammation and immunosurveillance play major roles in the progression of liver cancer. A common trigger for hepatic inflammation is oxidative stress, which stems from mitochondrial dysfunction. Here, we demonstrate that deletion of the mitochondrial stress integrator OMA1 increases hepatic primary tumor incidence and impairs survival in mice. Persistent activation of the KEAP1-Nrf2 oxidative stress pathway in the absence of OMA1 promotes early liver injury, which progresses into...
Yolanda Martí-Mateos

N-terminal modifications as fate switches in neurodegeneration: a mechanistic review

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The accumulation of aberrant proteins or their impaired clearance leads to neurodegenerative diseases (NDs). The protein amino terminus (Nt) and its modifications determine the fate of proteins and their cellular effects. Nt acetylation, Nt methylation, and Nt myristoylation are protein Nt modifications implicated in the pathogenesis of proteinopathies like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases by regulating the protein lifespan, folding, and interaction with protein/DNA. In...
Disha Mukherjee

Oxidative stress-preconditioned exosomes target BMF to restore mitophagy for alleviating intervertebral disc degeneration

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Exosomes derived from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) represent a promising cell-free strategy for intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD). Here, we obtained oxidative stress-preconditioned exosomes (O-Exos) from BMSCs exposed to low-concentration hydrogen peroxide. Compared with exosomes from untreated cells (N-Exos), O-Exos more effectively delayed nucleus pulposus (NP) cell senescence and attenuated IDD in vitro and in vivo. The superior effects of O-Exos were associated with...
Yun Teng

Age-related metabolomic signatures and stroke susceptibility in a population-based cohort

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Aging-related metabolic dysregulation and vascular vulnerability contribute substantially to stroke susceptibility, yet subtype-specific metabolic signatures remain incompletely characterized. Employing a nested case-control design within the Taizhou Longitudinal Study, we quantified 296 lipoprotein parameters and 54 metabolites in 1208 stroke-control pairs using nuclear magnetic resonance. Logistic regression estimated subtype-specific associations, and machine learning constructed prediction...
Yanfeng Jiang
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