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Aging represses oncogenic KRAS-driven lung tumorigenesis and alters tumor suppression

2 weeks ago
Most cancers are diagnosed in people over 60 years of age, but little is known about how age impacts tumorigenesis. While aging is accompanied by mutation accumulation (widely understood to contribute to cancer risk) it is associated with numerous other cellular and molecular changes likely to impact tumorigenesis. Moreover, cancer incidence decreases in the oldest part of the population, suggesting that very old age may reduce carcinogenesis. Here we show that aging represses oncogenic...
Emily G Shuldiner

A unified framework for systematic curation and evaluation of aging biomarkers

2 weeks ago
Aging biomarkers are essential tools for quantifying biological aging, but systematic validation has been hindered by methodological inconsistencies and fragmented datasets. Here we show that the ability of traditional aging clocks to predict chronological age does not correlate with mortality prediction capacity (R = 0.12, P = 0.67), suggesting that these metrics capture distinct biological processes. We developed Biolearn, an open-source framework enabling standardized evaluation of 39...
Kejun Ying

A focus shift from sarcopenia to muscle health in the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2025 Consensus Update

2 weeks ago
The Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) presents an updated 2025 consensus reframing sarcopenia management through a life-course approach to muscle health promotion. While aligning with the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS), this update provides healthcare providers with Asia-specific guidance. The consensus introduces three key refinements: first, expanding sarcopenia diagnosis to middle-aged adults (50‒64 years) with validated diagnostic thresholds; second, simplifying...
Liang-Kung Chen

Mitochondrial complex III-derived ROS amplify immunometabolic changes in astrocytes and promote dementia pathology

2 weeks ago
Neurodegenerative disorders alter mitochondrial functions, including the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Mitochondrial complex III (CIII) generates ROS implicated in redox signalling, but its triggers, temporal dynamics, targets and disease relevance are not clear. Here, using site-selective suppressors and genetic manipulations together with live mitochondrial ROS imaging and multiomic profiling, we show that CIII is a dominant source of ROS production in astrocytes exposed to...
Daniel Barnett

Neither uni- nor multi-modal exercise interventions improved single- and dual-task gait performance in physically active healthy elderly - a pilot study

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: Against our hypothesis, the present pilot study indicated that neither a 12-week MMI nor UMI seems to have a sizable impact on gait parameters and cognitive performance in physically active healthy adults. Still, a significant increase in the external load used during resistance training was observed, implying neuromuscular adaptations, which, however, did not translate into a higher gait and/or cognitive performance.
Constantin W Freitag

Trajectories of health and social care expenditure in the last year of life among people 70 years and older in Region Stockholm: a population-based cohort study

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: This study observed distinct trajectories of care expenditure among older people at the end-of-life and multiple factors contributed to these patterns. Most followed a trajectory where both where health and social expenditure remained high and persons relied on care in their own homes. These findings provide insight into the care resources used during the last year of life and may serve to inform future policies on care planning in the context of an ageing population.
Megan Doheny

Environmental noise-induced changes to the IC-SNc circuit promotes motor deficits and neuronal vulnerability in a mouse model of Parkinson's Disease

2 weeks ago
Emerging clinical evidence suggests a link between environmental noise and the severity of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the effects of high-decibel noise exposure on PD and its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrate that acute noise exposure induces reversible motor deficits in subacute low-dose 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) mice, a model of presymptomatic early-stage PD, while chronic noise exposure results in irreversible motor deficits and significant loss of...
Chi Cui

Cell-autonomous and non-cell-autonomous effects of Arginase 2 on cardiac aging

2 weeks ago
Aging is a predominant risk factor for heart disease. Aging heart reveals low-grade chronic inflammation, cell apoptosis, cardiac fibrosis, and increased vulnerability to ischemic injury. The underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for cardiac aging and its susceptibility to injury are not fully understood. Although literature reports a role for mitochondrial Arginase 2 (ARG2) in heart failure, contradictory results are reported. How ARG2 participates in cardiac aging is still unknown. In...
Duilio M Potenza

Misclassification in memory modification in App(NL-G-F) knock-in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

2 weeks ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, could potentially be mitigated through early detection and interventions. However, it remains challenging to assess subtle cognitive changes in the early AD continuum. Computational modeling is a promising approach to explain a generative process underlying subtle behavioral changes with a number of putative variables. Nonetheless, internal models of the patient remain underexplored in AD. Determining the states of an internal model...
Mei-Lun Huang

Transcriptomic analysis of mitohormesis associated with lifespan extension in Caenorhabditis elegans

2 weeks ago
Non-lethal exposure to mitochondrial stress has been shown to have beneficial effects due to activation of signaling pathways, including the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR^(mt)). Activation of UPR^(mt) restores the function of the mitochondria and improves general health and longevity in multiple model systems, termed mitohormesis. In C. elegans, mitohormesis can be accomplished by electron transport chain inhibition, a decline in mitochondrial translation, decreased mitochondrial...
Juri Kim

The Roles of EDA2R in Ageing and Disease

2 weeks ago
Ageing is a complex biological process driven, in part, by inflammaging. Recent research identifies the ectodysplasin A2 receptor (EDA2R) as a key regulator of inflammaging and a novel biomarker of ageing, with its expression increasing with age across diverse tissues in humans and animal models. Elevated EDA2R gene expression is associated with accelerated ageing, cellular senescence, frailty, obesity, acne, radiation response and increased levels of inflammatory, renal, cardiac and vascular...
Gemma Farrington

The Roles of EDA2R in Ageing and Disease

2 weeks ago
Ageing is a complex biological process driven, in part, by inflammaging. Recent research identifies the ectodysplasin A2 receptor (EDA2R) as a key regulator of inflammaging and a novel biomarker of ageing, with its expression increasing with age across diverse tissues in humans and animal models. Elevated EDA2R gene expression is associated with accelerated ageing, cellular senescence, frailty, obesity, acne, radiation response and increased levels of inflammatory, renal, cardiac and vascular...
Gemma Farrington