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Multi-omic profiling reveals age-related immune dynamics in healthy adults
The generation and maintenance of immunity is a dynamic process that is dependent on age^(1-3). Here, to better understand its progression, we profiled peripheral immunity in more than 300 healthy adults (25 to 90 years of age) using single-cell RNA sequencing, proteomics and flow cytometry, following 96 adults longitudinally across 2 years with seasonal influenza vaccination. The resulting resource generated a single-cell RNA-sequencing dataset of more than 16 million peripheral blood...
Distinct senotypes in p16- and p21-positive cells across human and mouse aging tissues
Senescent cells drive age-related tissue dysfunction via the induction of a chronic senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors p21^(Cip1) and p16^(Ink4a) have long served as markers of cellular senescence. However, their individual roles remain incompletely elucidated, particularly in vivo. Thus, we conducted a comprehensive examination of multiple single-cell RNA sequencing datasets spanning both murine and human tissues during aging. Our analysis...
Association between blood nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide levels and blood laboratory parameters at baseline and after nicotinamide mononucleotide supplementation in middle-aged healthy individuals: post hoc analysis of a randomized, double-blinded,…
To assess associations between blood nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) levels and laboratory parameters at baseline and after 60 days of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation. Post hoc analysis of a randomized, double-blind, clinical trial of daily NMN (300, 600, or 900 mg) or placebo in healthy middle-aged participants. Among the 80 participants (49.4 ± 6.8 year), the baseline NAD was 7.21 [5.5, 10.6] nM. Every 1 nM higher baseline NAD level was associated with 0.24% (95%CI:...
Revisiting the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and biological aging: insights from DunedinPACE analysis
DunedinPACE quantifies the pace of biological aging. No study has examined its association with cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). Additionally, the physiologically relevant CRF thresholds associated with slow aging remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between CRF and the pace of epigenetic aging, as measured by DunedinPACE, and to identify a CRF threshold indicative of slower biological aging. Here, we analyzed data of 144 older men (aged 65-72 years)...
Exploring a crossroads in the aging process
Experiments on yeast show that the nuclear pore complex has a central role in the loss of chromosomes associated with aging.
Dissociation of the nuclear basket triggers chromosome loss in aging yeast
In many organisms, aging is a clear risk factor for chromosome missegregation, the main source of aneuploidy. Here, we report that old yeast cells lose chromosomes by partitioning them asymmetrically to their daughter cells together with the pre-existing (old) spindle pole body (SPB, centrosome equivalent in yeast). Strikingly, remodelling of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and the displacement of its nuclear basket triggered these asymmetric chromosome segregation events. Simultaneously, nuclear...
Daily briefing: The bowhead whale’s secret to living to 200
Hotly debated dinosaur is not a tiny <i>T. rex</i> after all
<i>Nanotyrannus</i> and <i>Tyrannosaurus</i> coexisted at the close of the Cretaceous
Author Correction: Reciprocal signalling by Notch–Collagen V–CALCR retains muscle stem cells in their niche
Cleaning the scientific house: Rebuilding trust in science requires confronting the harms of ghostwriting
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
Porous materials: The next frontier in energy technologies
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
Regional encoding of enteric nervous system responses to microbiota and type 2 inflammation
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
Conversion of syngas into olefins with high hydrogen atom economy
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
Structural dissection of αβ-tubulin heterodimer assembly and disassembly by human tubulin–specific chaperones
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
Electron accumulation across the perovskite layer enhances tandem solar cells with textured silicon
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
Global methane action pays for itself at least six times over
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
Diverse somatic genomic alterations in single neurons in chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.
FIGNL1 inhibits homologous recombination in BRCA2 deficient cells by dissociating RAD51 filaments
Science, Volume 390, Issue 6772, October 2025.