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CRISPR screens in iPSC-derived neurons reveal principles of tau proteostasis

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Aggregation of the protein tau defines tauopathies, the most common age-related neurodegenerative diseases, which include Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia. Specific neuronal subtypes are selectively vulnerable to tau aggregation, dysfunction, and death. However, molecular mechanisms underlying cell-type-selective vulnerability are unknown. To systematically uncover the cellular factors controlling the accumulation of tau aggregates in human neurons, we conducted a genome-wide...
Avi J Samelson

Anti-TLR2 immunotherapy modulates neuron-to-oligodendrocyte propagation of α-synuclein in mouse and human models

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Intracellular accumulation of α-synuclein (αSyn) aggregates is a hallmark of synucleinopathies, such as Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA). In MSA, αSyn aggregates form glial cytoplasmic inclusions (GCIs) in oligodendrocytes, despite their low expression of αSyn. Here, we demonstrate that neuron-to-oligodendrocyte propagation of αSyn, via Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) contributes to GCI formation. Male transgenic mice expressing the A53T mutant human αSyn exclusively in...
Eun-Jin Bae

Spinal cord stimulation therapy for gait impairment in Parkinson's disease: a double-blinded, randomised feasibility trial with an open extension

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A trial of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) was performed in people with gait-impaired Parkinson's (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05110053). Fourteen patients underwent gait assessments and [^(18)F]-FDG and [^(18)F]-FEOBV PET at baseline, six, and twelve months after SCS. Twelve participants were randomised to six-month MicroBurst or sham, followed by six-month extension with stimulation. The primary outcomes were feasibility and safety, as captured by the trial process measures and nature and frequency...
Miriam Højholt Terkelsen

Cytokine-induced senescence in tumors is based on sustained activation of STAT1- and NFkappaB-dependent gene regulatory signatures

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Senescence is a tripartite cellular phenotype characterized by permanent growth arrest, resistance to apoptosis, and high secretory activity. Besides its physiological role in embryonic development and pathophysiological contribution to age-related tissue degeneration, in the context of tumor development senescence is an important suppressor mechanism, that counteracts accelerated proliferation. Among the many stressors that induce senescence is the external stimulation by cytokines. Although...
Maximilian Rentschler

Exploring the nexus between inflammation and mobility through the lens of healthy aging: current scenario and future perspectives

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Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in physiological resilience and functional capacity, often accompanied by chronic, low-grade systemic inflammation, a phenomenon termed "inflammaging". This persistent inflammatory milieu contributes significantly to musculoskeletal degeneration, impaired neuromotor coordination, and reduced mobility, collectively diminishing quality of life, particularly among older adults. Key biological drivers of inflammaging include cellular senescence, immune...
Rachael Patusco

Heritability of intrinsic human life span is about 50% when confounding factors are addressed

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How heritable is human life span? If genetic heritability is high, longevity genes can reveal aging mechanisms and inform medicine and public health. However, current estimates of heritability are low-twin studies show heritability of only 20 to 25%, and recent large pedigree studies suggest it is as low as 6%. Here we show that these estimates are confounded by extrinsic mortality-deaths caused by extrinsic factors such as accidents or infections. We use mathematical modeling and analyses of...
Ben Shenhar

DNA-protein cross-links promote cGAS-STING-driven premature aging and embryonic lethality

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DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) are highly toxic DNA lesions that block replication and transcription, but their impact on organismal physiology is unclear. We identified a role for the metalloprotease SPRTN in preventing DPC-driven immunity and its pathological consequences. Loss of SPRTN activity during replication and mitosis lead to unresolved DNA damage, chromosome segregation errors, micronuclei formation, and cytosolic DNA release that activates the cyclic GMP-AMP synthase...
Ines Tomaskovic

Aging drives a program of DNA methylation decay in plant organs

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Plants display a wide range of life spans and aging rates. Although dynamic changes to DNA methylation are a hallmark of aging in mammals, it is unclear whether similar molecular signatures reflect rates of aging and organism life span in plants. In this work, we show that the short-lived model plant Arabidopsis thaliana exhibits a loss of epigenetic integrity during aging, which causes DNA methylation decay and the expression of transposable elements. We show that the rate of epigenetic aging...
Dawei Dai

Cellular survivorship bias as a mechanistic driver of muscle stem cell aging

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Aging is characterized by a decline in the ability of tissue repair and regeneration after injury. In skeletal muscle, this decline is largely driven by impaired function of muscle stem cells (MuSCs) to efficiently contribute to muscle regeneration. We uncovered a cause of this aging-associated dysfunction: a cellular survivorship bias that prioritizes stem cell persistence at the expense of functionality. With age, MuSCs increased expression of a tumor suppressor, N-myc down-regulated gene 1...
Jengmin Kang

Mito-nuclear communication: From cellular responses to organismal health

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The co-evolution of mitochondria and the nucleus established constant mito-nuclear communication that is essential for both cellular and organismal homeostasis. At the cell-autonomous level, mitochondrial perturbations activate retrograde pathways such as the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR^(mt)) and the mitochondrial integrated stress response (ISR^(mt)), which couple organelle dysfunction to nuclear transcriptional programs, thereby promoting mitochondrial function and preserving...
Guanyu Chen

Comparative analysis of senolytic drugs reveals mitochondrial determinants of efficacy and resistance

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Cellular senescence contributes to aging and disease, and senolytic drugs that selectively eliminate senescent cells hold therapeutic promise. Although over 20 candidates have been reported, their relative efficacies remain unclear. Here we systematically compared 21 senolytic agents using a senolytic specificity index, identifying the Bcl-2 inhibitor ABT263 and the BET inhibitor ARV825 as most effective senolytics across fibroblast and epithelial senescence models. However, even upon extended...
Masahiro Wakita

Pantropical moist forests are converging towards a middle leaf longevity

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Leaf longevity is a fundamental plant trait that largely explains ecosystem functional dynamics in global pantropical moist forests. However, the signs, magnitudes, and mechanisms of the spatiotemporal variations in leaf longevity with ongoing climate change are still lacking. Using both ground measurements and gridded leaf age-dependent leaf area index data, we map the continental-scale variability of annual mean leaf longevity across pantropical moist forests over 2001-2023. We find a...
Meimei Xue

Social connections are differentially related to subjective age and physiological age acceleration amongst older adults

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Human social connections are complex ecosystems formed of structural, functional and quality components. Weak social connections are associated with adverse age-related health outcomes, but we know little about the ageing-related processes underlying this. Using data from 7047 adults aged 50+ in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, we explore associations between diverse aspects of social connections and both older subjective age and accelerated physiological age using a validated...
Daisy Fancourt

Advancing depression assessment in older adults with cancer: Development and validation of the Older Adults with Cancer-Depression Scale (OAC-D), a novel, patient-reported outcome

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CONCLUSIONS: The OAC-D identified five unique domains of depression, only one of which overlapped with DSM criteria. It demonstrated robust psychometric properties, providing a nuanced alternative to DSM-based measures and addressing the distinctive psychological challenges of cancer and aging.
Christian J Nelson