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Acupuncture modulates ovarian senescence through metabolic reprogramming: A multi-omics investigation in chemotherapy - induced POF model

4 months 4 weeks ago
Premature ovarian failure (POF) is a common female endocrine disorder in women, and there is currently no effective pharmacological treatment available. Acupuncture, an important component of traditional Chinese medicine, has demonstrated clinical efficacy in improving ovarian function in patients with POF; however, its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study systematically investigated the therapeutic mechanisms of acupuncture in cyclophosphamide (CTX)-induced POF through combined...
Wei Dandan

Endothelial sensitivity to pro-fibrotic signals links systemic exposure to pulmonary fibrosis

4 months 4 weeks ago
Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is a life-threatening condition characterised by excessive extracellular matrix deposition and tissue scarring. While much of PF research has focused on alveolar epithelial cells and fibroblasts, endothelial cells have emerged as active contributors to the disease initiation, especially in the context of systemic exposure to pro-fibrotic substances. Here, we investigate early transcriptomic and secretory responses of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) to...
Lena Möbus

HDAC3-YY1-RAB5A axis remodels AML-supportive niche by modulating mitochondrial homeostasis in bone marrow stromal cells

4 months 4 weeks ago
Recent studies have shown that the interaction between acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) plays a vital role in the progression of leukemia and the development of drug resistance, while the underlying mechanisms remain inconclusive. In this study, we found that AML patient-derived BMSCs exhibit a hyperinflammatory phenotype. Histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) in BMSCs enhances mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by RAB5A-mediated blockade of...
Chao He

Nuclear morphometrics coupled with machine learning identifies dynamic states of senescence across age

4 months 4 weeks ago
Cellular senescence is an irreversible state of cell cycle arrest with a complex role in tissue repair, aging, and disease. However, inconsistencies in identifying cellular senescence have led to varying conclusions about their functional significance. We developed a machine learning-based approach that uses nuclear morphometrics to identify senescent cells at single-cell resolution. By applying unsupervised clustering and dimensional reduction techniques, we built a robust pipeline that...
Sahil A Mapkar

Dietary supplement use in longevity: evidence from 2,877 centenarians

4 months 4 weeks ago
Centenarians represent a population achieving extreme longevity. Despite growing interest in the role of dietary supplements in aging, there is limited research examining their use among centenarians. This study assessed the prevalence, duration, and frequency of dietary supplement use among centenarians in China. Data on self-reported supplement usage were sourced from the 2018 wave of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. The analysis included 2,169 female and 708 male...
Jozo Grgic

An aminosterol breaks the autocatalytic cycle of Aβ<sub>42</sub> aggregation and protects cell membranes from its soluble aggregates

4 months 4 weeks ago
Aberrant aggregates of the 42-residue form of the amyloid-β peptide (Aβ(42)) are cytotoxic in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Cost-effective and chronically safe disease-modifying therapeutics are needed to address the AD medical emergency worldwide. To increase our understanding of the mechanisms of Aβ(42)-induced cytotoxicity and to investigate clinically relevant aminosterols, we study the impact of claramine on the aggregation kinetics and properties of Aβ(42) aggregates, as well as the ability of...
Lucas B Fallot

Autophagic stress activates distinct compensatory secretory pathways in neurons

4 months 4 weeks ago
Autophagic dysfunction is a hallmark of neurodegenerative disease, leaving neurons vulnerable to the accumulation of damaged organelles and aggregated proteins. However, the late onset of diseases suggests that compensatory quality control mechanisms may be engaged to delay these deleterious effects. Neurons expressing common familial Parkinson's disease-associated mutations in the leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) exhibit defective autophagy. Here, we demonstrate that both primary murine...
Sierra D Palumbos