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Somatic cancer variants enriched in Alzheimer's disease microglia-like cells drive inflammatory and proliferative states

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition characterized by microglia-mediated neuroinflammation. Deep (>1,000×) panel sequencing of 311 brain samples revealed enrichment of somatic single-nucleotide variants (sSNVs) in cancer driver genes in AD brains, especially in genes associated with clonal hematopoiesis (CH). These sSNVs were associated with clonal expansion and carried by both microglia-like brain macrophages (MLBMs) in multiple brain regions as well as paired blood,...
August Yue Huang

A skeletal muscle atlas shows neuromuscular junction adaptations to growth and atrophy

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The molecular basis underlying muscle atrophy, as it occurs during disuse or aging, and activity-induced hypertrophy remain poorly understood. A major challenge has been defining the diverse cellular and niche environments within skeletal muscle, which is mostly composed of multinucleated myofibers. Here, we present a single-nucleus and single-cell transcriptomic atlas, coupled with spatial profiling, of mouse limb skeletal muscle under resting conditions and during experimentally induced...
Silvia Campanario

A generative AI framework unifies human multi-omics to model aging, metabolic health, and intervention response

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Understanding aging and complex diseases requires diverse data, ranging from molecular profiles to imaging and routine clinical tests. However, most multi-omic datasets measure only a subset of modalities and are confounded by batch effects. Here, we present AURORA (AI unification and reconstruction of omics reassembly atlas), a generative deep-learning platform that integrates seven modalities (including transcriptomics, metabolomics, microbiome, 3D and thermal facial imaging, and clinical...
Jiawei Chen

A multi-tiered workflow for examining organic acid profiles delineates tissue-specific changes in fatty acyl partitioning during aging

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Fatty acids (FAs), as the predominant organic acids, form a major component of the metabolome. We present a multi-tiered method that comprehensively captures FA diversity-including chain lengths (C2-C34), unsaturation, isomers, and endogenous forms-within a single biological specimen. This workflow quantifies the broadest range of free FAs reported to date. Integrated with two complementary tiers profiling the total FA pool from alkaline hydrolysis and esterified acyl compositions across lipid...
Zhiyang Zhou

Ordinal GWAS analysis of the frailty phenotype identified a novel locus at 12q22 that underscores the role of the neurological and immune systems

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Frailty is a complex trait that significantly increases the risk for negative health consequences, including hospitalization and disability. However, the evidence regarding the genetic basis of frailty phenotype (FP) is very limited. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on FP using the data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). We classified the participants as non-frail, pre-frail, and frail, and performed a GWAS utilizing the ordinal logistic regression adjusted...
Sayem Borhan

Dynamics of genetic and somatic trade-offs in ageing and mortality

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DNA variants modulate mortality risks across an entire lifespan but their dynamic age-dependent effects have not been resolved in any species for either sex. Here we mapped variants that shape mortality using an actuarial approach, starting with a base population of 6,438 pubescent mice and ending with 559 survivors that lived beyond 1,100 days of age. Twenty-nine Vita loci influence lifespan with strong age- and sex-specific effects. Most act during distinct stages with polarities that often...
Danny Arends

Prediction of cognitive test scores: a comparison of brain structure, health, demographic, and cognitive data across adulthood

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Cognitive performance prediction may help identify early cognitive decline. However, the heterogeneity of research findings impedes the identification of key predictors. This study used 21,877 participants (25-74 years) from the German National Cohort (NAKO Gesundheitsstudie, NAKO) to systematically predict cognitive test scores based on brain structure, demographic, health-related, and cognitive data. Importantly, validation analyses were performed across study sites and external samples...
Camilla Mendl-Heinisch

ChREBP-mediated regulation of lipid metabolism in liver and brown adipose tissue of long-lived mice

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De novo lipogenesis (DNL) is a metabolic process by which carbohydrates are converted into fatty acids and used for immediate energy or stored as triglycerides for later use. Increased DNL in brown adipose tissue (BAT) is believed to be a marker of metabolic health, but indicates poor metabolism if upregulated in hepatic tissue. ChREBP is a primary regulator of whole-body DNL and promotes production of key enzymes including fatty acid synthase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase, and stearoyl-CoA...
Mary Hager

High altitude-mediated immune remodeling accelerates aging

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High altitude-associated pathophysiological processes may potentially accelerate aging trajectory, while evidence remains limited. We present immune landscape characterization in human populations residing at 3656-meter (Lhasa) and 5070-meter (Tuiwacun) elevations on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, complemented by multiorgan single-cell RNA sequencing and spatially enhanced resolution omics sequencing (Stereo-seq) of mice under simulated 5000-meter hypoxic conditions. Comparative analysis revealed...
Yu Xiao

Shenrong Guben Huanshao Pill enhanced stress resistance and extended the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans by activating the oxidative stress system via the DAF-16/FOXO signaling pathway

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SRGBHSP is a classic traditional Chinese medicinal. Modern studies found that SRGBHSP had antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and constitution-strengthening pharmacological effects. Oxidative stress is a major factor that can cause an organism to age. Therefore, we proposed that SRGBHSP has an aging modulatory effect by its antioxidant properties. In the present study, we used a C. elegans model to explore the aging modulatory activity of the extract from SRGBHSP. Aging modulatory effects of SRGBHSP...
Yi-Nan Yang

Comorbid Alzheimer's Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Microbiota Shape Age-Associated Gut-Brain Axis Profiles

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) share metabolic and inflammatory mechanisms, potentially mediated by the gut microbiota, yet the neurobiological impact of comorbid AD+T2DM microbiota from elderly donors remains unexplored. Fecal microbiota from healthy, AD, T2DM, and AD+T2DM postmenopausal female donors (aged 56-89 years) was transplanted into antibiotic-treated male mice. Behavioral testing, blood profiling, hippocampal neurotrophic gene expression, and 16S rRNA...
Alessandro Atzeni

SpaNiche: spatial niche analysis to explore colocalization patterns and cellular interactions in spatial transcriptomics data

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We propose a computational framework for spatial niche analysis (SpaNiche) in spatial transcriptomics data to uncover colocalization patterns and infer potential ligand-receptor interactions. SpaNiche leverages graph-regularized joint non-negative matrix factorization to integrate information from cell abundance and ligand-receptor expression, identifying spatial colocalization patterns among cell types while providing insights into associated ligand-receptor interactions. Besides, SpaNiche...
Siyuan Huang

Comorbid Alzheimer's Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Microbiota Shape Age-Associated Gut-Brain Axis Profiles

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) share metabolic and inflammatory mechanisms, potentially mediated by the gut microbiota, yet the neurobiological impact of comorbid AD+T2DM microbiota from elderly donors remains unexplored. Fecal microbiota from healthy, AD, T2DM, and AD+T2DM postmenopausal female donors (aged 56-89 years) was transplanted into antibiotic-treated male mice. Behavioral testing, blood profiling, hippocampal neurotrophic gene expression, and 16S rRNA...
Alessandro Atzeni

The Mitochondrial NAD Transporter SLC25A51 in Adipocytes Regulates Adipose Tissue Mitochondrial Function and Systemic Metabolism During Aging

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a classical coenzyme regulating cellular energy metabolism. Emerging evidence demonstrates the causal relationship between defective NAD metabolism and various age-associated diseases. The major purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of adipocyte mitochondrial NAD biology in age-associated metabolic diseases. To this end, we focused on solute carrier family 25 member 51 (SLC25A51), a recently identified mitochondrial NAD transporter....
Daiki Kojima

Multi-Omics Signatures of Organ Clocks in Biological Aging and Disease: A Conceptual Framework for Organ-Specific Aging Clocks

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Biological aging reflects the progressive decline in cellular and tissue function. Unlike chronological age, biological age is a more accurate indicator of physiological state. Multi-omics organ clocks have been emerging as promising tools to assess biological aging by integrating genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data. These conceptual frameworks suggest that individual organs may age at different rates, explaining variability in the onset and progression of...
Maria Vasileiou

Multi-Omics Reveals Mechanisms of Metabolic Rejuvenation in Aged Mice and Pre-Frail Older Men by Losartan

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Aging is associated with significant alterations in systemic metabolism across species. We employed targeted metabolomics to investigate the effects of losartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker, on the serum metabolome of aged mice and pre-frail older men. Losartan treatment resulted in a shift in serum metabolome aging signature to a more youthful state. This rejuvenation effect appears to be contingent on the presence of functional angiotensin II receptors, with receptor knockout mice...
Michael R Bene