Aging & Longevity
Noncircadian BMAL1-YAP activity amplifies persistent inflammation in aged epidermis
Aging is characterized by persistent low-grade inflammation linked to impaired tissue homeostasis, yet the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. The mammalian skin is a clinically relevant site of aging-driven inflammation associated with compromised barrier function, inefficient wound healing, elevated oxidative stress and DNA damage accumulation. Here we show that, in the murine epidermis, aging engages a previously uncharacterized BMAL1-YAP functional cooperation with...
Human brain organoids record the passage of time over multiple years
The human brain develops and matures over an exceptionally prolonged period of time that spans nearly two decades of life. Processes that govern species-specific aspects of human postnatal brain development are difficult to study in animal models¹. While human brain organoids offer a promising in vitro model, they have thus far been shown to largely mimic early stages of brain development. Here we develop human brain organoids for 5 years in culture, optimizing growth conditions to extend...
The impact of cumulative obesity and genetic susceptibility on biological aging in Chinese older adults
The detrimental impacts of cumulative obesity exposures and their interactions with genetics on biological aging remain poorly understood. We included 687 older adults (median age: 79.6 years) from the Rugao Longitudinal Ageing Study (RLAS), a community-based cohort study conducted in Rugao, Jiangsu, China. The cumulative exposures of body mass index (cBMI) and waist circumference (cWC) were calculated as the excessive exposure of BMI and WC relative to their reference values (BMI ≥ 24 kg/m²; WC...
Stakeholder perspectives informing the design and development of a digital self-help intervention for healthy aging and mental well-being among older adults in urban India: a qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that digital interventions tailored to the sociocultural needs of older adults may play an important role in promoting healthy aging and supporting mental well-being in India. Stakeholder-informed digital modules addressing physical health, sleep, emotional well-being, social connectedness, and self-care practices may enhance engagement, accessibility, and preventive mental healthcare among older adults. Future research should evaluate the effectiveness,...
Injury-driven stromal exhaustion disrupts intrinsic regenerative capability
Bone marrow stromal cells, marked by leptin receptor (Lepr) and C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 12 (Cxcl12), orchestrate osteogenesis and maintain bone homeostasis. Following injury, these stromal cells directly generate reparative bone and subsequently restore the marrow microenvironment, a process widely regarded as a reliable regenerative response. However, it remains unclear whether stromal cells retain full regenerative capacity after prior injury. Here, we show that Lepr^(+)Cxcl12^(+) stromal...
How do people live beyond 110? Abundance of cancer-killing cells might be key
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Vitamin C inhibits ACSL4 to alleviate ferro-aging in primates
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CD4 CTLs in supercentenarians: Signs of adaptive expansion in healthy aging
Our previous study identified CD4 cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CD4 CTLs) as a hallmark of supercentenarians. CD4 CTLs have primarily been studied in disease contexts; however, their role in healthy aging remains unclear. Using single-cell immune profiling, we analyzed T cells from supercentenarians and found that CD4 CTLs begin to expand around the age of 100, characterized by sequential CD27/CD28 loss without exhaustion. CD4 CTLs were dominated by large clones, with top clones averaging 33.3%,...
Aging in the air we breathe: mechanisms and consequences of air pollution exposure for biological aging
Air pollution is the leading environmental cause of disease burden worldwide and is increasingly recognized as a potent driver of accelerated biological aging. Rather than acting through organ-specific toxicity alone, air pollutants appear to affect the fundamental hallmarks of aging itself, including oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, epigenetic dysregulation, telomere attrition, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cellular senescence. The pollutants of greatest concern are fine and ultrafine...
Tryptophan Metabolism Regulates Immunosenescence and Inflammaging: The Macrophage Immunometabolic Axis and Therapeutic Targets
Aging features two linked immune traits: immunosenescence and chronic low-grade inflammaging. Other than senescent lymphocytes, pathologically remodelled macrophages are key drivers of age-related immune dysfunction, mainly via tryptophan (Trp) metabolism through the kynurenine pathway (KP) and microbiota-related indole pathway. This review suggests a bidirectional amplification loop model, in which dysbiosis of the microbiota in the aged gut causes decreased production of microbial indoles and...
A lactate-alpha-ketoglutarate metabolic circuit in tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells accelerates tumor progression by inducing NK cell senescence
Regulatory T (T(reg)) cells prevent autoimmune diseases but limit antitumor immunity. Tumor‑infiltrating Treg (Ti‑T(reg)) cells exhibit metabolic traits as potential antitumor targets. Here, we find that Ti-T(reg) cells upregulate glutamate dehydrogenase 1 (GDH1), increasing α-ketoglutarate (α-KG) levels. Elevated GDH1 in Ti-T(reg) cells accelerates tumor progression. Mechanistically, in a lactate rich microenvironment, GDH1 lactylation boosts α-KG production to fuel ALKBH5-mediated Wnt2...
Asia's longevity gains must be translated into better health
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Palliative Care Interventions for Patients With Kidney Disease: A Scoping Review by the Kidney Disease Aging Research Collaborative
CONCLUSIONS: In our sample of studies evaluating CKD palliative care interventions, limited quality domains were addressed, a variety of measurement tools were used, and less than a quarter of studies were conducted only in older adults. Future research should address the holistic nature of palliative care, apply standardized instruments, and increase inclusion of older adults.
Time-Varying Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference and All-Cause Mortality in US Adults Aged 65 or Older
CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the adverse association of central adiposity and the limitations of BMI-only classification for mortality risk stratification in older adults.
Geriatric Medicine Competencies in Postgraduate Training Programs Across Specialties
CONCLUSIONS: Significant gaps exist in the integration of geriatric competencies across postgraduate medical training programs. Coordinated efforts are needed to integrate and assess these competencies to prepare physicians to care for aging populations.
Abdominal CT-derived metabolic phenotypes are associated with the MRI-derived brain age gap in women
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that abdominal CT-derived liver attenuation and relative adiposity phenotypes may capture systemic tissue-level metabolic variations relevant to MRI-derived brain aging in women.
Microglia-astrocyte crosstalk as a key organizing principle of Alzheimer's disease: from homeostatic cooperation to maladaptive signaling loops
Alzheimer's disease (AD) has long been framed around amyloid-beta (Aβ) and tau pathology, yet mounting evidence indicates that dysfunctional microglia-astrocyte crosstalk is an important, and often underappreciated, contributor to disease progression that operates alongside-rather than in place of-neuronal, vascular, and proteinopathic mechanisms. Here we propose a three-stage framework in which glial communication transitions from silent vulnerability through organized defense to maladaptive...
Body Composition and Cardiorespiratory Fitness vs. 1-MET Value in Older Adults: A Factor Analytic Study
CONCLUSIONS: Cardiorespiratory fitness seems to be a determinant of the resting metabolic rate in older adults, and lower 1-MET values would be expected in individuals with poorer vs. higher VO(2peak).
When is health adequate for older adults? Optimal standards, patient-defined thresholds, and the weight of inequality
This perspective distinguishes two standards that are often used as if they were interchangeable. Optimal health is a standard built by medicine and expressed through guideline targets and biomarkers. Adequate health is the threshold of functioning that allows a person to live in a way they themselves experience as sufficient and dignified. Building on the concept of homeodynamic space as the biological substrate of adequate independence, on the older salutogenic tradition that asked what...
High-resolution mapping of osteoblast metabolism and bone matrix turnover in vivo
Understanding how osteoblasts build and remodel bone matrix in vivo remains a fundamental challenge because cellular metabolism and matrix turnover are difficult to resolve across time and space within mineralized tissues. Here, we developed an integrated imaging platform combining stable isotope labeling with correlative electron microscopy and nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) to visualize bone cell metabolism and matrix dynamics at nanometer resolution in vivo. This...
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