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Insomnia accelerates the epigenetic clocks in older adults
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder characterized mainly by poor sleep quality and insufficient sleep duration. It affects a significant proportion of the global population and is correlated with physical and mental consequences such as cognitive decline, anxiety, chronic fatigue, poor concentration, and memory impairment. Interestingly, it is also linked to ageing and age-related diseases (cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurodegenerative). On the other hand, as we age, DNA methylation patterns...
Endocrine-exocrine miR-503-322 drives aging-associated pancreatitis via targeting MKNK1 in acinar cells
Aging is the risk factor for chronic pancreatitis and severity determinant for its acute attack, yet the underlying cause is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that senescent β-cells of endocrine pancreas decide the onset and severity of chronic and acute pancreatitis. During physiological aging, senescent β-cells increase the expression of miR-503-322 which is secreted as small extracellular vesicles to enter exocrine acinar cells, driving a causal and reversible role on aging-associated...
CD4 T cell dysfunction is associated with bacterial recrudescence during chronic tuberculosis
While most people contain Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, some individuals develop active disease, usually within two years of infection. Why immunity fails after initially controlling infection is unknown. C57BL/6 mice control Mycobacterium tuberculosis for up to a year but ultimately succumb to disease. We hypothesize that the development of CD4 T cell dysfunction permits bacterial recrudescence. We developed a reductionist model to assess antigen-specific T cells during chronic...
Nuclear and genome dynamics underlying DNA double-strand break repair
Changes in nuclear shape and in the spatial organization of chromosomes in the nucleus commonly occur in cancer, ageing and other clinical contexts that are characterized by increased DNA damage. However, the relationship between nuclear architecture, genome organization, chromosome stability and health remains poorly defined. Studies exploring the connections between the positioning and mobility of damaged DNA relative to various nuclear structures and genomic loci have revealed nuclear and...
Utilizing machine learning to identify fall predictors in India's aging population: findings from the LASI
CONCLUSIONS: An association between falls and depression was observed. Depressive symptoms were associated with an increased risk of falls, even after controlling for other co-factors. The CIT method leveraged us to select the most important variables to predict falls with great precision. To prevent and manage falls among the expanding and diverse older-aged population, a multilevel and cross-sectoral approach is required. Mental health, especially depression, should be dealt with greater...
Body mass index across adulthood, weight gain and cancer risk: a population-based cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that excess weight may have a varying effect on cancer risk through life with its impact potentially being more pronounced in later adulthood, and that adulthood weight gain might be a better indicator of obesity-related cancer risk than BMI measured at a single point in time.
Mechanistic Insights Into 5'-tiRNA-His-GTG Mediated Activation of the JNK Pathway in Skin Photoaging
UV exposure leads to skin damage, thus inducing skin aging. The aims of this study were to explore the differences in tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) expression in the Human dermal fibroblasts (HDF cells) photoaging cell model and to explore the biological functions of tsRNA in skin photoaging. In this study, we found that in both photoaging cell models and the skin of photoaging mice, the 5'-tiRNA-His-GTG expression levels were significantly elevated. In HDF cells, overexpression of...
A Xanthine Derivative With Novel Heat Shock Protein 90-Alpha Inhibitory and Senolytic Properties
The accumulation of senescent cells contributes to aging and related diseases; therefore, discovering safe senolytic agents-compounds that selectively eliminate senescent cells-is a critical priority. Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) inhibitors (HSP90i), traditionally investigated for cancer treatment, have shown potential as senolytic agents. However, inhibitors face formulation, toxicity, and cost challenges. To overcome these limitations, we employed a virtual screening approach combining...
Breast cancer care for the aging population: a focus on age-related disparities in breast cancer treatment
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight the need for tailored treatment strategies for older breast cancer patients to balance treatment efficacy with quality-of-life considerations. These findings call for a strategic reevaluation of treatment protocols and emphasize the importance of personalized care, particularly for older women, to improve outcomes without sacrificing the quality of life while maintaining maximum survival potential.
A mini review of transforming dementia care in China with data-driven insights: overcoming diagnostic and time-delayed barriers
INTRODUCTION: Inadequate primary care infrastructure and training in China and misconceptions about aging lead to high mis-/under-diagnoses and serious time delays for dementia patients, imposing significant burdens on family members and medical carers.
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