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Aging alters DNA structure-induced genetic instability in mice
Repetitive DNA sequences can adopt alternative (i.e., non-B) DNA structures, which represent an endogenous source of genetic instability. Z-DNA, a non-B-DNA structure, has been implicated in the development of age-related genetic disorders such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease. Previously, we found that Z-DNA is mutagenic in mammals; however, the impact of age on Z-DNA-induced genetic instability has not yet been explored. Here, we investigated the effects of aging on Z-DNA-induced genetic...
Aging alters DNA structure-induced genetic instability in mice
Repetitive DNA sequences can adopt alternative (i.e., non-B) DNA structures, which represent an endogenous source of genetic instability. Z-DNA, a non-B-DNA structure, has been implicated in the development of age-related genetic disorders such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease. Previously, we found that Z-DNA is mutagenic in mammals; however, the impact of age on Z-DNA-induced genetic instability has not yet been explored. Here, we investigated the effects of aging on Z-DNA-induced genetic...
Impact of abdominal obesity prevalence trends on dementia, cardiovascular disease, functional impairment, and mortality in older Chinese adults: A Markov scenario simulation, 2020-2050
CONCLUSIONS: Abdominal obesity control may reduce CVD incidence and mortality, thereby shifting the disease burden toward dementia and FI due to increased longevity, highlighting the need for integrated, life-course public health strategies responsive to the patterns of dementia and its comorbidity in older people.
The R01 Odyssey: A Journey of Comedic Hurdles (and Science)
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Double-Pronged NAD Preservation: Delaying Cellular Senescence and Initiating Musculoskeletal Regeneration
In the context of population aging, musculoskeletal fitness has emerged as a cornerstone of overall well-being and injury prevention, relying on the coordinated function of cartilage, bone, and muscle. Drawing on the principle of "increasing income and reducing expenditure," we propose a combinatorial formulation consisting of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) precursor nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and the NAD^(+)-consuming enzyme inhibitor apigenin (API), hereafter referred to as...
Accelerated biological aging is associated with faster multimorbidity progression: a UK biobank study
This study examined the associations of biological age accelerations (BAAs)-KDM-BA acceleration (via Klemera and Doubal's method) and PhenoAge acceleration (epigenetics-based), defined as residuals from regressing each biological age estimate on chronological age (CA)-with multimorbidity progression (measured by the Charlson Comorbidity Index, CCI), compared to CA. Utilizing UK Biobank data (n = 317,835; median follow-up: 13 years), Cox regression models adjusted for sex, ethnicity, lifestyle,...
DCPS modulates TDP-43-linked neurodegeneration through P-body-mediated RNA decay
The proteinopathy of the RNA-binding protein TDP-43, characterized by nuclear clearance and cytoplasmic inclusion, is a hallmark of multiple neurodegenerative diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Through CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) screening in human neurons, we identified the decapping scavenger enzyme (DCPS) as a novel genetic modifier of TDP-43 loss-of-function (LOF)-mediated neurotoxicity. Our findings reveal...
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