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Biologist David Sabatini loses again in legal fight against Whitehead Institute
Judge dismisses final claim against scientist’s former employer and curtails lawsuit directed at woman who accused him of sexual harassment
U.S. Congress considers sweeping ban on Chinese collaborations
Researchers speak out against proposal that would bar funding for U.S. scientists working with Chinese partners or training Chinese students
To unearth their past, Amazonian people turn to ‘a language white men understand’
A model partnership between archaeologists and the Kuikuro people has helped rewrite the history of early Amazonian societies
How politicians soured on one of Europe’s biggest primate research centers
Some scientists hope animal work at the Biomedical Primate Research Centre can continue despite vote by Dutch Parliament to end the studies
A probabilistic histological atlas of the human brain for MRI segmentation
In human neuroimaging, brain atlases are essential for segmenting regions of interest (ROIs) and comparing subjects in a common coordinate frame. State-of-the-art atlases derived from histology^(1-3) provide exquisite three-dimensional cytoarchitectural maps but lack probabilistic labels throughout the whole brain: that is, the likelihood of each location belonging to a given ROI. Here we present NextBrain, a probabilistic histological atlas of the whole human brain. We developed artificial...
Lymphoid gene expression supports neuroprotective microglia function
Microglia, the innate immune cells of the brain, play a defining role in the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD)¹. The microglial response to amyloid plaques in AD can range from neuroprotective to neurotoxic². Here we show that the protective function of microglia is governed by the transcription factor PU.1, which becomes downregulated following microglial contact with plaques. Lowering PU.1 expression in microglia reduces the severity of amyloid disease pathology in mice and is linked to...
Hippocampal 1H-MR spectroscopy metabolites are linked to CSF tau pathology in cognitively unimpaired older adults along the Alzheimer's continuum
Relationships between Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathologies in cognitively unimpaired adults and in vivo neurometabolic properties measured directly from the hippocampus, a vulnerable region early along the AD continuum, are not well-understood in the earliest stages of AD. In a 3T ¹H-MRS study, we assessed age and AD-related changes in estimates of absolute concentrations of neurometabolites in the right hippocampus. Participants included older adults (age range: 60-85, n = 19) primarily...
Long-lived IgE plasma cells persist in secondary lymphoid tissues using a navitoclax-sensitive survival program
Long-term allergies can exhibit persistent concentrations of circulating immunoglobulin E (IgE). Here, we examined the lifespan of IgE antibody-secreting cells (ASCs) to determine whether the IgE that sustains allergies receives contributions from long-lived cells or relies more heavily on constant ASC production. In mouse aeroallergy, IgE ASCs localized to the lungs, mediastinal lymph nodes, spleen, and bone marrow (BM). IgE ASC production continued for months after allergen exposure ceased. We...
AI-driven aging digital twins: A roadmap for clinical translation in precision geriatrics
Aging and related diseases account for ⁓70 % of global mortality with declining physiological homeostasis and cognitive function increasing susceptibility to neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Treatment is hampered by imprecise diagnostics and limited therapeutic options. Precision medicine involving artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Aging Digital Twin (ADT) technology which integrates multi-source heterogeneous data via advanced AI and deep learning has great...
Lipoprotein metabolism and its impact on life expectancy
CONCLUSION: Lipoprotein metabolism plays a central role in determining healthspan and longevity. Understanding the cross-species diversity and regulatory mechanisms of lipid transport provides critical insights into aging biology. Advances in pharmacology, nutrition, and genetic technology offer promising tools to modulate lipoprotein profiles and promote healthy aging in humans.
A natural compound revitalizes the aging human immune system
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The importance of past rifting in large igneous province development
Lithospheric thin zones, such as recently failed rifts, are generally assumed to be weak spots where magmatism and deformation can concentrate during rifting and large igneous province development^(1-3). Yet, the Turkana Depression in East Africa, the site of the failed 66-million-year-old Anza Rift, did not experience the widespread flood magmatism seen on the adjacent Ethiopian Plateau, despite being a lithospheric thin spot when the region encountered hot plume material around 45 million...
Effects of dance interventions on brain health for older adults with cognitive impairment: an umbrella review
Dementia is increasing globally, expected to affect 153 million people by 2050. Dance is an emerging non-pharmacological evidence-based intervention, that integrates artistic, aesthetic, and physical exercise domains. This umbrella review synthesizes evidence on the effects of dance on brain health in older adults with mild-cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. Systematic reviews and meta-analysis were selected according to the PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparison and Outcome): older...
Dopamine and serotonin cotransmission filters striatonigral synaptic activity via 5-HT1B receptor activation
The substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr), a key basal ganglia output nucleus, is modulated by dopamine (DA) believed to be released locally from midbrain DA neurons. Although DA has been proposed to regulate γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) release from medium spiny neuron (MSN) terminals via presynaptic D1 receptors, the precise mechanisms remain unclear. Using presynaptic optical recordings of synaptic vesicle fusion, calcium influx in D1-MSN synapses together with postsynaptic patch-clamp...
Beyond Alzheimer's disease-translating biomarker insights across CNS diseases
Decades of research on biomarker identification and integration in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have helped to advance biologically driven disease models, disease subtypes, and disease-modifying treatments. Key lessons learned from AD biomarker development include the need for integration of new biological insights, investment in large cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, a multicomponent biomarker approach, and recruitment of clinical trial cohorts and biosamples that are representative of the...
CD94/NKG2A-Qa-1(b) axis as a key modulator of vaccine responsiveness in aging populations
Vaccine responses decline with age, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Using an aluminum hydroxide (Alum)-adjuvanted spike (S+Alum) vaccine, this study identifies an aging-linked pathway in which senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) cytokines (C-C motif chemokine ligand 2, interleukin [IL]-6, and interferon-γ) at the injection site are upregulated and associate with increased histocompatibility 2, T region locus 23 (H2-T23; Qa-1^(b)) expression on monocytes. These...
Nonfluorinated membrane with a decentralized ion-transport network enables efficient and sustainable polysulfide redox flow batteries
Polysulfide-based redox flow batteries are promising for long-duration energy storage, owing to ultralow-cost/earth-abundant active materials and full decoupling of power and energy. However, their practical application has been prevented by poor cycle life resulting from polysulfide crossover and a heavy reliance on costly fluorinated membranes (Nafion 117, USD $800 to $3500 per square meter), along with the environmental concerns. Here, we develop a nonfluorinated sulfonated polyethersulfone...
Adhesive nonfibrotic bioelectronic interfaces on diverse peripheral nerves for long-term functional neuromodulation
Bioelectronic devices implanted on peripheral nerves offer potential for the treatment and rehabilitation of clinical diseases. However, the foreign body reaction and the subsequent fibrous capsule formation at the device-peripheral nerve interface severely limit their efficacy and longevity in vivo. Here, we describe a robust bioadhesive strategy that can establish nonfibrotic bioelectronic interfaces on diverse peripheral nerves-occipital, vagus, deep peroneal, sciatic, tibial, and common...
Mystery group lived in central Argentina for millennia, ancient DNA reveals
New study fills major gap in genetic map of ancient human migrations
Long COVID and psychosocial factors among middle-aged and older adults. Results of the nationally representative German Ageing Survey
CONCLUSIONS: It may be beneficial to find ways to help such individuals feel included in society.