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Decoding senescence of aging single cells at the nexus of biomaterials, microfluidics, and spatial omics

4 months 3 weeks ago
Aging has profound effects on the body, most notably an increase in the prevalence of several diseases. An important aging hallmark is the presence of senescent cells that no longer multiply nor die off properly. Another characteristic is an altered immune system that fails to properly self-surveil. In this multi-player aging process, cellular senescence induces a change in the secretory phenotype, known as senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), of many cells with the intention of...
Abhijeet Venkataraman

Long-term exposure to excessive norepinephrine in the brain induces tau aggregation, neuronal death, and cognitive deficits in early tau transgenic mice

4 months 3 weeks ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is marked by the presence of intraneuronal neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), which are primarily composed of hyperphosphorylated tau protein. The locus coeruleus (LC), the brain's main source of norepinephrine (NE), is one of the earliest regions to develop NFTs and experience neurodegeneration in AD. While LC-derived NE plays beneficial roles in cognition, emotion, locomotion, and the sleep-wake cycle, its impact on tau pathology is unclear. To explore this relationship,...
June-Hyun Jeong

Expression of alpha smooth muscle actin decreases with ageing and increases upon lumen obstruction in mouse brain pericytes

4 months 3 weeks ago
Cerebral pericytes are mural cells covering brain microvessels, organized as ensheathing, mesh and thin-strand pericytes. These latter two, together called capillary pericytes, have low levels of alpha smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), regulating basal vascular tone and applying a slow influence on cerebral blood flow. Pericytes are subject to alterations in ageing which may be even more pronounced in age-related pathologies, including microinfarcts, which usually affect a large number of vessels in...
Fanni Győri

Decoding senescence of aging single cells at the nexus of biomaterials, microfluidics, and spatial omics

4 months 3 weeks ago
Aging has profound effects on the body, most notably an increase in the prevalence of several diseases. An important aging hallmark is the presence of senescent cells that no longer multiply nor die off properly. Another characteristic is an altered immune system that fails to properly self-surveil. In this multi-player aging process, cellular senescence induces a change in the secretory phenotype, known as senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), of many cells with the intention of...
Abhijeet Venkataraman

Noninvasive rejuvenation strategy of nickel-rich layered positive electrode for Li-ion battery through magneto-electrochemical synergistic activation

4 months 3 weeks ago
Nickel-rich layered oxides are one of the most promising positive electrode active materials for high-energy Li-ion batteries. Unfortunately, the practical performance is inevitably circumscribed by the structural deterioration deriving from the Ni/Li antisite disorder, leading to severe capacity loss and life attenuation. Herein, we propose an economical and facile rejuvenation strategy by employing the magneto-electrochemical synergistic activation targeting the positive electrode in assembled...
Haochen Gong

Quantitative determination of the spatial distribution of components in single cells with CellDetail

4 months 3 weeks ago
The distribution of biomolecules within cells changes upon aging and diseases. To quantitatively determine the spatial distribution of components inside cells, we built the user-friendly open-source 3D-cell-image analysis platform Cell Detection and Analysis of Intensity Lounge (CellDetail). The algorithm within CellDetail is based on the concept of the dipole moment. CellDetail provides quantitative values for the distribution of the polarity proteins Cdc42 and Tubulin in young and aged...
Tanja Schuster

Age-related decline in CD8<sup>+</sup> tissue resident memory T cells compromises antitumor immunity

4 months 3 weeks ago
Aging compromises antitumor immunity, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we report that aging impairs the generation of CD8^(+) tissue resident memory T (T(RM)) cells in nonlymphoid tissues in mice, thus compromising the antitumor activity of aged CD8^(+) T cells, which we also observed in human lung adenocarcinoma. We further identified that the apoptosis regulator BFAR was highly enriched in aged CD8^(+) T cells, in which BFAR suppressed cytokine-induced JAK2 signaling by...
Siyu Pei