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Inferring Gene Regulatory Network Architecture Underlying Complex Traits: An Integrative Analysis of Mutant Lifespan and Gene Expression Profiles Identifies Master Regulators and Key Functional Modules for Yeast Aging

2 weeks 1 day ago
Complex phenotypes, including aging, are influenced by a connected gene regulatory network with many interacting nodes. It has been proposed that some genes, termed "core genes," directly contribute to a trait, whereas "peripheral genes" influence the trait indirectly through network interactions. Yet demonstrating such a layered architecture and assigning genes to layers remains challenging. Using yeast aging, we developed an approach to infer network architecture underlying complex traits....
Meng Ma

Diminished and Altered Cellular Senescence Response in Delayed Wound Healing of Aging

2 weeks 1 day ago
The transient upregulation of cellular senescence within wound tissues has been demonstrated to be an important biological process facilitating efficient tissue repair. Dysregulation of this transient wound-induced senescence response can result in impaired healing outcomes. Given the established age-related decline in tissue regenerative capacity, we hypothesized that alterations in this senescence response contribute to the delayed healing of cutaneous wounds in aged individuals. Our...
Maria Shvedova

Histone Deacetylase 9 Gene Deletion Ameliorates Aging-Related Adipose Tissue Senescence and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Mice

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Cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction are prevalent in adipose tissues and disrupt metabolic homeostasis during aging, but the mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of histone deacetylase 9 (HDAC9), an epigenetic regulator of adipogenic differentiation, in aging-related adipose tissue senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction. HDAC9 expression correlated positively with age in mouse adipose tissues. Compared to age-matched wild-type (WT) mice, Hdac9 knockout...
Brandee Goo

Functional cortical network alterations in Parkinson's disease with wearing-off revealed by resting-state fNIRS and graph theory

2 weeks 2 days ago
Wearing-off (WO) is a common motor complication in Parkinson's disease (PD), characterized by the re-emergence of symptoms before the next dose of dopaminergic medication and still lacking objective, bedside-available neurophysiological biomarkers. In this study, we investigated cortical functional network alterations associated with WO using resting-state functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), graph-theoretical analysis, and machine learning. Resting-state fNIRS signals were acquired...
Boyuan Li

Co-aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins in age-related neurodegenerative diseases

2 weeks 2 days ago
Age-related neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and related dementias, are increasingly understood as multifactorial proteinopathies involving co-aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins such as microtubule-associated protein-Tubulin-associated unit protein (Tau), α-synuclein (α-syn), amyloid-β (Aβ), and TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43). Rather than acting independently, these proteins often cross-seed, co-localize, and modulate each other's...
Shaik Basha

Redox regulation of neuroinflammatory pathways contributes to damage in Alzheimer's disease brain

2 weeks 2 days ago
Aberrant activation of innate immune signaling is known to contribute to neuroinflammation in age-related neurological disorders, but the mechanisms underlying this activation remain unclear. Here, we discovered that protein S-nitrosylation, a redox-based posttranslational modification, regulates the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) protein in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using a combination of redox chemical biology and mass spectrometry, we identified S-nitrosylation at cysteine 148 as a...
Lauren N Carnevale

Single-molecule detection methods to study alpha-synuclein aggregation in postmortem Parkinson's disease brains

2 weeks 2 days ago
Nanoscopic aggregates of alpha-synuclein (ɑSyn) have been observed in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the processes that occur in vivo leading to the formation of these small aggregates are not well understood. We used ultra-sensitive single-molecule methods, including single molecule array (SIMOA), and super-resolution microscopy to quantify and characterize ɑSyn aggregates harvested from human brain samples, alongside a mouse model of synucleinopathy, using different tissue processing...
Emre Fertan

DeepDrugDiscovery identifies blood-brain barrier permeable autophagy enhancers for Alzheimer's disease

2 weeks 2 days ago
Dysfunctional autophagy, a key cellular cleaning process, is a key driver of brain ageing and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, developing effective treatments by enhancing autophagy has been challenging, as most known compounds act through the broad mTOR pathway, risking side effects, and few can effectively penetrate the brain. To address this, we developed DeepDrugDiscovery-a mechanism-aware, AI-powered screening platform incorporating ADMET and blood-brain...
Yu Dong

Gateways for myeloid cell entry into the central nervous system

2 weeks 2 days ago
Resident myeloid cells are the main constituents of the healthy central nervous system's (CNS) immune compartment. They usually seed the developing CNS prior to birth, remain there lifelong, and essentially contribute to neuronal network formation and establishment of physiology. While CNS anatomy is optimized for efficient connectivity, function, and maintenance of neuronal cells, distinct structures facilitate selective postnatal immune cell trafficking, including entry of myeloid cells. These...
Lukas Amann

Co-aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins in age-related neurodegenerative diseases

2 weeks 2 days ago
Age-related neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and related dementias, are increasingly understood as multifactorial proteinopathies involving co-aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins such as microtubule-associated protein-Tubulin-associated unit protein (Tau), α-synuclein (α-syn), amyloid-β (Aβ), and TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43). Rather than acting independently, these proteins often cross-seed, co-localize, and modulate each other's...
Shaik Basha

Electrophilic compound screening identifies GPX4-dependent ferroptosis as a senescence vulnerability

2 weeks 2 days ago
Senescent cells drive ageing and age-related pathologies, including cancer. Consequently, senolytics, drugs that selectively kill senescent cells, have broad therapeutic appeal. Here we report a senolytic screen of a library of 10,480 electrophilic compounds. Among 38 identified hits, we found a subset of chloroacetamides with broad senolytic activity. Activity-based protein profiling, coupled with functional assays, identified the glutathione peroxidase GPX4 as a target. We show that senescent...
Mariantonietta D'Ambrosio

Preserved mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression marks a youthful transcriptional state in Chinese nonagenarians and centenarians

2 weeks 2 days ago
A youthful molecular profile reflects attenuated aging and preserved health in advanced age. Long-lived individuals (LLIs) show youthful patterns in DNA methylation and gut microbiota, yet their transcriptional trajectories remain undercharacterized. We analyze transcriptomes from 811 LLIs and 940 younger controls (YCs) to map transcriptional aging trajectories. Clocks trained on YCs reveal that LLIs possess markedly younger transcriptional ages than expected. We identify gene clusters deviating...
Fu-Hui Xiao

Dynapenic-metabolic obesity and incident stroke in middle-aged and older adults: The mediating role of intrinsic capacity and systemic inflammation

2 weeks 2 days ago
CONCLUSIONS: Dynapenic-metabolic obesity is strongly associated with incident stroke, but even obesity alone increases risk. Systemic inflammation and impaired intrinsic capacity partially mediate these effects, highlighting the importance of integrated strategies targeting adiposity, metabolic health, and muscle function to prevent stroke in aging populations.
Yang Dong

Clock-like mutational signatures: Linking ageing to endogenous cancer risk

2 weeks 2 days ago
Clock-like mutational signatures, principally the single base substitution signatures SBS1 and SBS5, with smaller contributions from SBS18 and SBS40, accumulate approximately linearly with chronological age across nearly all normal human somatic tissues. Initially viewed as simple molecular odometers of lifetime cell divisions, these signatures are now recognised to reflect a far more complex interplay of replication-associated polymerase errors, spontaneous cytosine deamination, oxidative...
Charlie Mills

DeepDrugDiscovery identifies blood-brain barrier permeable autophagy enhancers for Alzheimer's disease

2 weeks 2 days ago
Dysfunctional autophagy, a key cellular cleaning process, is a key driver of brain ageing and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, developing effective treatments by enhancing autophagy has been challenging, as most known compounds act through the broad mTOR pathway, risking side effects, and few can effectively penetrate the brain. To address this, we developed DeepDrugDiscovery-a mechanism-aware, AI-powered screening platform incorporating ADMET and blood-brain...
Yu Dong

Epigenetic adaptation of beta cells across lifespan and disease

2 weeks 2 days ago
Although the prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) increases with age, most adults maintain normoglycaemia despite rising insulin resistance owing to the adaptive capacity of pancreatic beta cells to meet increased metabolic demand. However, persistent insulin resistance can lead to beta cell dysfunction and T2D onset. Here we show the mapping of genome-wide DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns and the epigenomic basis of beta cell adaptations by leveraging cell-type-specific methylome data from the...
Elisabetta Manduchi