Aging & Longevity

CCL3 is produced by aged neutrophils across cancers and promotes tumor growth

23 hours 32 minutes ago
Tumor-associated neutrophils (TANs) are abundant across cancers, yet their phenotypic diversity and functional states remain poorly defined. Here, we introduce a cell-type probability classifier that recovers low-transcript neutrophils from scRNAseq datasets, enabling pan-cancer analyses of TAN heterogeneity. Across >190 human and murine tumors, we identify a conserved differentiation trajectory that culminates in a terminal CCL3^(hi) state. This state exhibits pro-tumor transcriptional...
Evangelia Bolli

Proximity proteomics reveals OTUD6B regulation of stress granule dynamics through coalescence with VCP/p97

23 hours 32 minutes ago
Stress granules (SGs) are membrane-less organelles formed through liquid-liquid phase separation of proteins and RNAs, serving as temporary repositories for biomacromolecules to protect cells under stress conditions. Impaired SG disassembly is closely implicated in neurodegenerative diseases and aging, yet the mechanisms regulating SG dynamics are incompletely investigated. The constituents of heterogenous SGs are complicated and broadly categorized as core and shell components. In contrary to...
Dian Yang

Similar minds age alike: an MRI similarity approach for predicting age-related cognitive decline

23 hours 32 minutes ago
As individuals age, cortical alterations in brain structure contribute to cognitive decline. However, the specific patterns of age-related changes and their impact on cognition remain poorly understood. This study assessed the effects of aging on individual gray matter similarity networks and compared them to anatomical and functional connectivity networks derived from diffusion-weighted imaging and resting-state fMRI, respectively. Our results showed that gray matter similarity networks...
Blanca Zufiria-Gerbolés

Biopsychosocial frailty and the incident risk of cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases: an 8-year follow-up of the italian longitudinal study on aging

23 hours 32 minutes ago
Biopsychosocial frailty, a new construct combining modifiable physical, psychological, and social domains, was associated with increased risk of dementia, mild cognitive impairment, and their subtypes. The aim of the present study was to estimate the role of biopsychosocial frailty on the incident risk of cardio- and cerebrovascular disease, i.e., myocardial infarction, peripheral artery disease (PAD), and definite stroke. From the eight municipalities of the population-based Italian...
Vincenzo Solfrizzi

Financial decision-making power and mental well-being in older adults: a nationwide longitudinal cohort study in China

23 hours 32 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: Financial decision-making power is a significant and potentially modifiable factor associated with mental health among older adults, representing an underexplored pathway for promoting healthy aging, with effects partially mediated through ADL and leisure engagement. Mental health promotion strategies should seek to preserve older adults' household financial decision-making power while supporting functional independence and social engagement.
Yuanyuan Li

Critical roles of m6A demethylase FTO in ovarian aging

23 hours 32 minutes ago
Ovarian aging, recognized as one of the initial signs of systemic aging, is marked by a progressive reduction in both the number and quality of oocytes, which has a profound effect on female fertility. In spite of the advancements in assisted reproductive technologies, these methods fail to tackle the fundamental molecular mechanisms that drive ovarian senescence. Recent surveys have underscored the significant role of epitranscriptomic regulation, especially the N6-methyladenosine (m6A)...
Saba Hadi

Teleultrasound in obstetrics: A systematic review and meta-analysis

23 hours 32 minutes ago
CONCLUSION: This review demonstrated the potential applicability and value of obstetric teleultrasound. This novel care model is everchanging and new devices/systems capable of telesonography are of clinical and scientific relevance. Presently, additional high-quality evidence is required, particularly using teleultrasound in a clinical context, whilst ensuring sufficient methodological detail and consistent outcome reporting.
Jack Le Vance

Antigen-specific T<sub>H</sub>17 cells offset the age-related decline in durable T cell immunity

23 hours 32 minutes ago
Older adults are susceptible to infections in part due to waning of immune memory. To uncover mechanisms of a long-lasting immune memory, we contrasted varicella zoster virus antigen-specific memory T cell responses in adults vaccinated at young (<20 years) or older age (>50 years) with a live-attenuated vaccine conferring durable protection only when given at young age or with an adjuvanted component vaccine eliciting long-lasting immunity in older adults. Unlike VZV-specific CD4^(+) T cells,...
Ines Sturmlechner

Ozone photochemistry in fresh biomass burning smoke over the United States

23 hours 32 minutes ago
The first 5 hours of aging in biomass burning plumes can strongly affect ozone photochemistry. We examine how volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen oxides, and nitrous acid influence hydroxyl radical, ozone, and peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) based on three aircraft campaigns over the United States. Our analyses reveal variable, highly elevated hydroxyl radical concentrations in the first 2 hours, resulting in evident fire-to-fire variability in VOCs oxidation and in ozone and PAN production....
Lixu Jin

Sertoli cell aging: damage accumulation and epigenetic alterations affecting male fertility

1 day 23 hours ago
Although most research on testicular aging has traditionally centered on germ cells, recent transcriptomic evidence shows that Sertoli cells are actually the most sensitive cell type to aging, displaying the highest number of aging-related differentially expressed genes and the greatest increase in transcriptional noise. As age advances, Sertoli cells undergo progressive quantitative loss, aberrant morphology, and disorganization of cytoskeletal and junctional structures, changes that...
Emad A Ahmed

Histone modifications in biological age determination: mechanisms, biomarkers, and therapeutic perspectives

1 day 23 hours ago
Aging is the progressive decline in function at the cellular, tissue, and organismal levels that ultimately leads to mortality. The longevity of an organism is influenced by various internal and external factors, including nutrition, exercise, metabolic dysfunction, genomic instability, and epigenetic imbalance. Histone modifications, such as acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, and ubiquitination, play a critical role in aging. These modifications illustrate histone changes crucial for...
Anjali Tripathi

Tumor-derived circulating DNA can induce senescence and SASP activation in mouse embryonic fibroblasts

1 day 23 hours ago
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), the tumor-originating fraction of cell-free DNA (cfDNA), is widely used as a biomarker for cancer detection and therapeutic monitoring; however, its direct biological impact on normal cells remains insufficiently understood. Since ctDNA contains tumor-derived molecular features, we hypothesized that it could serve as a signal that induces stress responses in healthy stromal cells. In this study, ctDNA and cfDNA were isolated from the conditioned media of B16-F10...
Ekin Çelik

Investigating the protective and therapeutic potential of new generation antioxidant combinations in the brain: an experimental aging model

1 day 23 hours ago
The increasing elderly population has brought healthy aging into focus. Aging is a multifactorial process characterized by the progressive decline of cellular and tissue functions, largely due to cumulative oxidative stress. Antioxidant-based strategies have therefore gained prominence as potential interventions. This study investigated the protective and therapeutic effects of Squalene (SQ) and Saponin (SP), individually and in combination, on aging-related biomarkers in brain tissue using a...
Büşra Dönmez

Dopaminergic mechanisms supporting hippocampal postencoding dynamics in humans

1 day 23 hours ago
Deficits in dopamine function cause alterations in episodic memory. Converging evidence implicates dopamine in postencoding hippocampal mechanisms inferred to support long-term memory, though there is a lack of direct evidence in humans. We address this gap using pharmacological functional MRI (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET). Using a motivated reward encoding task on and off oral methylphenidate, we tested whether individual differences in baseline dopamine ([^(11)C]raclopride PET...
Claire J Ciampa

Mitochondrial transfer: A novel mechanism and promising therapeutic strategy in ageing kidney

1 day 23 hours ago
As a metabolically active organ, kidney has to challenge progressive functional decline with ageing. Meantime, in the pathogenesis of kidney diseases, renal dysfunction also accelerates an individual's ageing trajectory, leading to premature senescence and a disconnect between biological age and chronological age. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a well-recognized characteristic of kidney ageing, whereas preserving mitochondrial homeostasis can effectively delay the ageing process. This review...
Jingge Xu

On exploring muscle aging of the biceps brachii in the middle-aged population using HD-sEMG signal analysis

1 day 23 hours ago
Although neuromuscular decline is well documented with aging, emerging evidence indicates that it may begin as early as midlife, around age 50. As this stage represents a critical window for early intervention, the present study investigated age- and sex-related differences in muscle activation using high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) of the biceps brachii (BB). Physically active individuals were categorized into three age groups: young (20-30 years), middle-aged (45-55 years), and...
Kawtar Ghiatt
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