Aging & Longevity
A comparative evaluation of brain MRI modalities, modality-specific measures, brain regions, and cognitive tests for brain age prediction
Brain age estimation using machine learning has gained significant attention as a promising approach to assess cognitive health and aging. By analyzing structural and functional MRI data, these models can predict an individual's brain age, providing insights into neurological conditions and potential interventions. The purpose of this study is to compare the performance of different MRI modalities in predicting brain age and to determine the relative importance of specific brain regions. In this...
Age-associated microglial heterogeneity includes emergence of mobile microglial states
Microglia maintain neuronal homeostasis through dynamic surveillance strategies that depend on their functional state. In the healthy brain, highly ramified microglia monitor neuronal integrity via motile processes and transient soma contacts. Aging is associated with reduced process motility and diminished expression of homeostatic markers, raising the question of how microglial surveillance adapts to these changes. Here, we used ex vivo time-lapse imaging of acute cortical slices from young...
Lipid metabolism is a key central, systemic and gut microbial feature of the decline in rat hippocampal function during middle age
Middle age is emerging as a turning point in brain ageing, prognostic of future cognitive health and amenable to intervention. Metabolic and proteomic differences during this period are not yet fully understood and may potentially influence functions of the hippocampus, a brain area that regulates memory and anxiety. While the gut microbiota is implicated in brain ageing, the relationship between the gut microbiota, the metabolic state, and hippocampal proteome in middle age has not been...
Good 4 u: A classic cytokine rejuvenates hematopoiesis
Aging and chronic inflammation alter hematopoiesis, impacting the hematopoietic progenitor populations in the bone marrow. In this issue of Immunity, Yao et al. show that the canonical type 2 cytokine interleukin 4 reverses age-related hematopoietic and physiologic effects by rebalancing progenitor fates.
Modulation of Inflammasome Biology in Age-Associated Neurodegenerative Diseases: Therapeutic Potential of Endogenous Gasotransmitters and Synthetic Molecules
Inflammasomes, particularly the NLRP3 complex, play a central role in coordinating innate immune activation and neuroinflammatory responses within the cytosol. Persistent or dysregulated nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich-containing family, pyrin domain-containing-3 (NLRP3) activation promotes caspase-1-dependent maturation of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18 and triggers gasdermin D (GSDMD)-mediated pyroptosis, thereby contributing to the pathogenic cascades underlying Alzheimer's disease...
A Compendium of Circulating Biomarkers of Senescence in Humans: Insights on Mechanistic Impact Across Health Domains and Modulation by Therapeutic Interventions
Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging and a contributing factor to many age-related morbidity and decline. A key characteristic of senescent cells is a pro-inflammatory secretome known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). When tracked in circulation, SASP factors associate with age-related clinical traits and diseases, raising the captivating possibility that the senescence burden, and concomitant susceptibility to age-related morbidity, can be noninvasively assessed in...
Synergistic interfacial-mechanical binder design for high-areal-capacity and long-lifespan Si-based negative electrodes in practical pouch cells
The pursuit of high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries demands high-silicon silicon-graphite composite negative electrodes, yet their commercialization remains hindered by interfacial incompatibility and mechanical instability. While an ideal binder must simultaneously achieve robust adhesion to both silicon and graphite, accommodate substantial silicon volume changes, and maintain high binder bulk stability, existing systems fail to harmonize these requirements. Here, we present a molecularly...
Citrulline drives age-related lipid deposition for healthspan
Too much or too less lipid deposition increases mortality, while in contrast, modest lipid deposition during aging is crucial for healthspan. How animals determine the aging state and then promote appropriate lipid deposition for lifespan benefits are largely unknown. In this study, we identified citrulline as a key metabolite driving aging-related lipid deposition for healthspan in Caenorhabditis elegans. Citrulline deficiency reduced aging-related lipid accumulation and shortened lifespan, an...
Reversal of protein chemical aging by enzymatic deglycation
The accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in long-lived proteins is a hallmark of mammalian aging and implicated as a driver of metabolic dysfunction. Among these adducts, N^(ε)-carboxymethyl-lysine (CML) is particularly abundant in aging tissues, where it modifies proteins and acts as a ligand for the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), thereby perpetuating chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. While endogenous detoxification systems exist for reactive...
Could this mysterious disappearing organ hold the key to longevity?
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The impact of sex, age, and genetic ancestry on DNA methylation across tissues
Understanding the consequences of individual DNA methylation variation is crucial for advancing our knowledge of human biology and disease. Yet, the collective impact of individual traits on DNA methylation and their downstream effects on gene expression across human tissues remain poorly understood. Here, we quantify the contributions of sex, age, genetic ancestry, and BMI on autosomal DNA methylation variation across 9 human tissues and 424 individuals from the Genotype-Tissue Expression...
SMARCAL1 is a candidate therapeutic target for ALT-positive tumors
A significant subset of tumors, including >50% of osteosarcomas-an aggressive bone malignancy affecting children, adolescents, and young adults-relies on alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT), a telomerase-independent, DNA repair-based mechanism for telomere elongation. The overall 5 year survival rate for osteosarcoma patients is ∼65%, underscoring the need to develop novel targeted therapies. Through the Cancer Dependency Map, we identified SMARCAL1, a DNA translocase previously shown to...
Identifying cognitive subgroups in older adults from community data with hierarchical cluster analysis
This study applied Ward's hierarchical clustering to detailed neuropsychological data from a community-recruited sample of 180 older adults to identify naturally occurring cognitive subgroups and characterize multidomain cognitive heterogeneity beyond conventional mild cognitive impairment (MCI) criteria. Twenty-two demographically adjusted z-scores spanning memory, language, executive function, and attention/processing speed were submitted to Ward's method, and the resulting four-cluster...
Association of biological age acceleration with muscle aging phenotype in young and middle-aged adults: a prospective cohort study
Loss of muscle mass and quality (myopenia and myosteatosis) are hallmarks of aging and predictors of disability, yet their relationship with biological aging in younger adults is unclear. This prospective cohort study included 165,015 adults (mean age 39.9) who underwent low-dose chest computed tomography (CT) between 2010 and 2020. A longitudinal subset of 61,669 participants had repeated scans (median follow-up 4.1 years). We adopted blood-based Phenotypic Age acceleration (PhenoAgeAccel) and...
A Body Shape Index (ABSI) Shows Stronger Associations with Falls than BMI Among Older Adults: Evidence from the NHATS Cohort
Introduction Falls are a major public health concern among older adults, leading to injuries, loss of independence, and increased mortality. A Body Shape Index (ABSI), which integrates waist circumference with height and weight, may better capture abdominal adiposity than BMI. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the association between ABSI and fall risk in older adults using data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS). Methods We analyzed data from NHATS, a...
Prevalence of Social Frailty Status and its Educational Gradients Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults Across 6 Longitudinal Aging Cohorts
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Social prefrailty and frailty are prevalent and follow a clear educational gradient. Integrating social frailty assessments into routine clinical screenings and directing targeted policy interventions toward less-educated older adults are urgently needed to promote healthy aging.
High Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity Is Associated With a Distinct Epigenetic and Signaling Profile in the Aged Rat Brain
Exercise is a powerful non-pharmacological strategy for preserving brain health during aging. However, whether intrinsic exercise capacity is associated with a distinct molecular phenotype in the aged brain, independent of training intervention, remains unclear. Aged selectively bred low-capacity runner (LCR) and high-capacity runner (HCR) rats were studied. Hippocampal DNA methylation was profiled by reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS), and differentially methylated regions...
The amino acid substitutions A30W, K28A, and M35C alter amyloid-β peptide toxicity in cell culture and in an <em>in vivo</em> model of amyloidosis in <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em>
The buildup of toxic aggregates formed by the amyloid-β peptide 1-42 (Aβ(42)) is a central process in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. The peptide's self-assembly and toxicity are highly dependent on its primary amino acid sequence and can be altered by modifying key residues. Specifically, the single amino acid substitutions A30W, K28A, and M35C can reduce the aggregation and toxicity of the Aβ(42) peptide. In this study, we further evaluated the effects of these mutations in a C6 rat glioma...
Normal spermatogenesis in older men is associated with compensatory transcriptome changes
Male reproductive ageing is a complex process involving progressive and detrimental histological and physiological alterations to the testis and beyond. Age-related morbidities often confound reproductive function, making it difficult to disentangle systemic from reproductive male ageing. We have previously shown that healthy ageing is associated with full spermatogenesis, normal sperm production and hormonal secretion. However, the molecular mechanisms allowing the human testis to age without...
GW9508-Induced Activation of GPR40 in Thymic Epithelial Cells: A Therapeutic Strategy to Delay Thymic Aging
Age-associated thymic involution leads to a reduction of T-cell production, which constitutes a primary factor in immunosenescence, thereby increasing vulnerability to cancer, infections, and autoimmune disorders. Thymic epithelial cells (TECs), essential for T-cell development, exhibit progressive senescence with aging. The development of strategies to mitigate TECs senescence and delay thymic degeneration has emerged as a significant research focus. Here, aged C57BL/6J mice and immortalized...
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