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Aging clocks delineate neuron types vulnerable or resilient to neurodegeneration and identify neuroprotective interventions
Precision targeting of the SASP in cancer therapy
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Associations of chinese-modified MIND diet with low muscle mass and physical performance among old adults in china: findings from the CLHLS 2018 national survey
CONCLUSION: Greater adherence to the cMIND dietary pattern is independently associated with lower probability of LMM and better physical performance among older Chinese adults. These findings suggest potential benefits of promoting MIND diet principles for maintaining musculoskeletal health in aging populations.
Selective peroxynitrite-mediated protein nitration catalyzed by glyoxalase domain containing protein 4
Tyrosine nitration alters the structure, function, and cellular localization of proteins and is implicated in the pathology of multiple diseases [G. Ferrer-Sueta et al., Chem. Rev. 118, 1338-1408 (2018), H. Ischiropoulos, Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 356, 1-11 (1998), I. Griswold-Prenner et al., J. Biol. Chem. 299, 105038-10554 (2023)]. Although protein nitration is assumed to proceed via nonspecific chemical mechanisms, it is highly selective, suggesting the possibility of enzymatic catalysis. Here,...
PTP1B inhibition promotes microglial phagocytosis in Alzheimer's disease models by enhancing SYK signaling
Amyloid β (Aβ) accumulation is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Emerging evidence suggests that impaired microglial Aβ phagocytosis is a key feature in AD, highlighting the therapeutic potential of enhancing this innate immune function. Here, we demonstrate that genetic deletion or pharmacological inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) ameliorated memory deficits and reduced Aβ burden in APP/PS1 mice. Moreover, we show that PTP1B was highly expressed in microglia, and its...
Dopamine antagonists-induced parkinsonism: the crucial role of individual susceptibility associated to positive family history
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A common 19 bp APOE enhancer deletion is protective against Alzheimer's disease in African Americans
The APOE-ε4/ε4 genotype is the strongest genetic risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer's disease, though the relative risk is diminished in individuals with African ancestry. Through analysis of phased APOE alleles, we identify a 19 bp deletion approximately 1.1 kb distal to the APOE 3'UTR in a SPI1 microglial transcription factor binding site. The deletion is present in 60% of African American APOE-ε4 homozygotes and reduces Alzheimer's disease odds ratio relative to individuals without the...
Gut microbiota-derived metabolites as immune modulators in aging and age-related chronic inflammatory diseases
Age-associated dysbiosis, marked by shifts in the composition of gut microbiota and gut microbiota-derived metabolites (GMDMs), is increasingly implicated in driving systemic low-grade inflammation during aging. The disrupted GMDM pools, including altered levels of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), secondary bile acids (BAs) and tryptophan (Trp) metabolites, lead to mucosal barrier dysfunction, immunometabolic dysregulation, and modulation of innate and adaptive immune cells. In turn, this...
Aging and neuropathic pain: Mitochondria-to-glia cascade, system mechanisms, and therapeutic strategies
Neuropathic pain (NP) creates a severe pathological condition that primarily affects elderly people because of their accumulated neurobiological changes that make them more susceptible to persistent pain. The aging process leads to multiple mechanisms that combine neurodegeneration with immunosenescence and mitochondrial dysfunction with impaired autophagy and glial priming, and ion channel dysregulation to create a nociceptive environment. This review examines how mitochondrial breakdown and...
Blood flow and angiogenesis: Major mechanisms mediating healthful longevity
While human lifespan has increased dramatically over the past century, the extension of healthspan, the period free of chronic age-related disease, has lagged behind. Blood flow and angiogenesis are significantly reduced in aging humans, playing a crucial role in mediating cardiovascular disease and heart failure - major causes of reduced lifespan. However, these mechanisms have not been studied as extensively as cellular and molecular mechanisms in animal models. Healthful aging, due to...
Uncovering treatment effect heterogeneity in pragmatic gerontology trials
Detecting heterogeneity in treatment response enriches the interpretation of gerontologic trials. In aging research, estimating the intervention's effect on clinically meaningful outcomes poses analytical challenges when outcomes are truncated by death. For example, in the Whole Systems Demonstrator trial, a large cluster-randomized study evaluating telecare among older adults, the overall effect of the intervention on quality of life was found to be null. However, this marginal intervention...