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A redox switch in p21-CDK feedback during G2 phase controls the proliferation-cell cycle exit decision
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) influence cell proliferation and fate decisions by oxidizing cysteine residues (S-sulfenylation) of proteins, but specific targets and underlying regulatory mechanisms remain poorly defined. Here, we employ redox proteomics to identify cell-cycle-coordinated S-sulfenylation events and investigate their functional role in proliferation control. Although ROS levels rise during cell cycle progression, the overall oxidation of the proteome remains constant, with dynamic...
Integrative analysis of inhibition of advanced glycation end-products accumulation and prevention of aging muscle deterioration in animals and human models
CONCLUSIONS: Aerobic exercise mitigates AGEs-induced muscle deterioration through molecular and structural improvements. SAF and CML may serve as noninvasive biomarkers of functional decline in older adults. These findings highlight the potential of exercise to counteract sarcopenia associated with AGEs accumulation.
Early-life infectious disease exposure, the "hygiene hypothesis," and lifespan: Evidence from hookworm disease
Exposure to infectious disease in early life may have long-term ramifications for health and lifespan. However, reducing pathogen exposure may not be uniformly beneficial. The rise of modern sanitation and reduction of infectious diseases has been implicated in increasing levels of allergy and immune dysregulation: termed, the "hygiene hypothesis." This study leverages quasi-experimental variation from combining precampaign hookworm exposure with the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission's deworming...
An exploration of basic human values in 38 million obituaries over 30 years
How societies remember the dead can reveal what people value in life. We analyzed 38 million obituaries from the United States to examine how personal values are encoded in individual and collective legacies. Using Schwartz's theory of basic human values, we found that tradition and benevolence dominated legacy reflections, while values like power and stimulation appeared less frequently. Major cultural events-the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the 2008 financial crisis, and the COVID-19...
Chronic hyperactivation of midbrain dopamine neurons causes preferential dopamine neuron degeneration
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the death of substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) dopamine (DA) neurons, but the pathophysiological mechanisms that precede and drive their death remain unknown. The activity of DA neurons is likely altered in PD, but we understand little about if or how chronic changes in activity may contribute to degeneration. To address this question, we developed a chemogenetic (DREADD) mouse model to chronically increase DA neuron activity and confirmed this...
Haematopoietic ageing in health and lifespan
Ageing of the haematopoietic system is characterized by phenotypic and functional impairments that are driven by alterations of haematopoietic stem cells and of the bone marrow niche. Haematopoietic stem cells are responsible for the production of all the different cell types that constitute the blood, and their maintenance and differentiation must be tightly regulated during the whole life of an organism. Exciting new data emphasize that central aspects of blood ageing, ranging from...
Pushed out by Trump, New Jersey ecologist launches bid for Congress
Megan O’Rourke hopes to be a voice for science, also touts her blue-collar roots