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New landscape of the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

2 months 2 weeks ago
Alzheimer's disease involves a drastic departure from the cognitive, functional, and behavioural trajectory of normal ageing, and is both a dreaded and highly prevalent cause of disability to individuals, and a leading source of health and social care expenditure for society. Before the advent of biomarkers, post-mortem examination was the only method available to establish a definitive diagnosis. In this first paper of the Series, we review state-of-the-art diagnostic practices and the typical...
Giovanni B Frisoni

Biomarkers of female reproductive aging in gerotherapeutic clinical trials

2 months 2 weeks ago
The United Nations World Population Statistics reported that 10% of the global population, approximately 830 million people, were aged 65 years and older in 2024. This number is projected to double, reaching almost 20% or 1.7 billion, by 2050. With a growing aging population world-wide, age-associated diseases are also expected to increase, which has prompted research into geroscience to optimize the healthspan of aging individuals. For women, menopause significantly increases the risks of...
Paula Benny

Apoptotic bodies in phytoplankton suggest evolutionary conservation of cell death mechanisms

2 months 2 weeks ago
Programmed Cell Death (PCD) in eukaryotes is a regulated process occurring during development, cell differentiation and aging. Apoptosis is a particularly well studied morphotype of PCD, only observed in animal cells (metazoan). Its most definitive hallmark is the formation and release of membrane-enclosed extracellular vesicles called Apoptotic Bodies (ABs). Although apoptotic-like features have been described in plants, yeast, protozoa and phytoplankton, the production of ABs has been thought...
Luisa Corredor

A distinct population of CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells expressing CD39 and CD73 accumulates with age and supports cancer progression

2 months 2 weeks ago
Age-related increases in cancer have traditionally been attributed to compromised antitumor immunity of exhausted and dysfunctional CD8⁺ T cells. Here we provide an alternative mechanism: in aging, cancer also progresses with the help of fully functional CD8⁺ T cells. These transcriptionally and epigenetically distinct cells (termed double-positive CD8^(+) T cells (DP8)) express CD39, CD73, CD101 and CXCR6 on their surface and accumulate during healthy aging in mice, requiring B cells presenting...
Monica Bodogai

Muscle Regeneration Can Be Rescued in a Telomerase Deficient Zebrafish Model of Ageing by MMP Inhibition

2 months 2 weeks ago
Ageing progressively impairs skeletal muscle regeneration, contributing to reduced mobility and quality of life. While the molecular changes underlying muscle ageing have been well characterised, their impact on muscle stem cell (muSC) behaviour during regeneration remains poorly understood. Here, we leverage telomerase-deficient tert mutant zebrafish larvae as an in vivo model of accelerated ageing to perform real-time analysis of muSC dynamics following muscle injury. We demonstrate that the...
Yue Yuan

Steady-state neuron-predominant LINE-1 encoded ORF1p protein and LINE-1 RNA increase with aging in the mouse and human brain

2 months 2 weeks ago
Recent studies have established a reciprocal causal link between aging and the activation of transposable elements, characterized in particular by a de-repression of LINE-1 retrotransposons. These LINE-1 elements represent 21% of the human genome, but only a minority of these sequences retain the coding potential essential for their mobility. LINE-1 encoded proteins can induce cell toxicity implicated in aging and neurodegenerative diseases. However, our knowledge of the expression and...
Tom Bonnifet

The effects of 17α-estradiol treatment on endocrine system revealed by single-nucleus transcriptomic sequencing of hypothalamus

2 months 2 weeks ago
This study investigated 17α-estradiol's effects on aged hypothalamic physiological activity via long-term administration. Single-nucleus transcriptomic sequencing (snRNA-seq) was performed on pooled hypothalami from each group: aged male Norway brown rats treated with 17α-estradiol (O.T), aged controls (O), and young controls (Y). Supervised clustering of neurons (based on neuropeptides/receptors) evaluated subtype responses to aging and 17α-estradiol. Aging-induced elevation of neuronal...
Lei Li

Predictors of Consent to Online and Genetic Research among Adults on the MindCrowd Cognitive Health Platform

2 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: Despite previous research demonstrating that Black and Hispanic MindCrowd participants were more willing to be contacted for future research than White participants, findings from this study suggest hesitancy to consent to online cognitive aging research and genetic testing. A more intentional approach may be necessary to retain MindCrowd participants from underrepresented communities in cognitive research studies.
Katherine D Ellingson

Lysosomes signal through the epigenome to regulate longevity across generations

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The epigenome is sensitive to metabolic inputs and is crucial for aging. Lysosomes act as a signaling hub to sense metabolic cues and regulate longevity. We found that lysosomal metabolic pathways signal through the epigenome to regulate transgenerational longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans. Activation of lysosomal lipid signaling and lysosomal adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) or reduction of lysosomal mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling increased the...
Qinghao Zhang

Empathy in mild cognitive impairment: a preliminary clinical comparative study in Southern Switzerland using the interpersonal reactivity index (IRI) and the story-based empathy task (SET)

2 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: These findings provide preliminary evidence of early empathy-related and theory of mind alterations in MCI, supporting the inclusion of social cognition assessments in standard neuropsychological protocols. The combined use of self-report and task-based instruments may enhance early identification of socio-emotional dysfunctions and inform personalized clinical interventions. The preliminary nature of this study is mainly due to the small sample size and the heterogeneous clinical...
L Arnaud