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Exploring senescence markers as potential drivers of osteoarthritis pain in aging adults

2 weeks 4 days ago
Senescent cells (SnCs) contribute to various age-related diseases, such as osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint condition that causes persistent pain and reduces physical functioning in older adults. The pathogenesis of OA includes subchondral bone remodeling, synovial inflammation, and cartilage breakdown. Cellular senescence, particularly the pro-inflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), may have a pivotal role in the progression of OA. SASP factors could exacerbate...
Muhammad Abbas

Integrative brain omics approach highlights sn-1 lysophosphatidylethanolamine in Alzheimer's dementia

2 weeks 4 days ago
The biology of individual lipid species and their relevance in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains incompletely understood. To explore the lipidomic biomarkers associated with cognition function and neuropathological changes in AD, we utilize non-targeted mass spectrometry on 316 post-mortem brains from participants in the Religious Orders Study (ROS) or Rush Memory and Aging Project (MAP) cohorts classified as control, asymptomatic AD (AAD), or symptomatic AD (SAD), and integrate the lipidomics...
Chih-Yu Chen

Astrocytes distress triggers brain pathology through induction of delta secretase in a murine model of Alzheimer's disease

2 weeks 4 days ago
The importance of astrocytes for Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology is increasingly appreciated, yet the mechanisms whereby this cell type impacts neurodegenerative processes remain elusive. Here we show that, in a genetic mouse model with diminished astrocyte stress response, even low levels of amyloid-β trigger astrocyte reactivity, resulting in brain inflammation and massive amyloid and tau pathologies. This dysfunctional response of astrocytes to amyloid-β acts through activation of δ...
Vanessa Schmidt

Integrative brain omics approach highlights sn-1 lysophosphatidylethanolamine in Alzheimer's dementia

2 weeks 4 days ago
The biology of individual lipid species and their relevance in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains incompletely understood. To explore the lipidomic biomarkers associated with cognition function and neuropathological changes in AD, we utilize non-targeted mass spectrometry on 316 post-mortem brains from participants in the Religious Orders Study (ROS) or Rush Memory and Aging Project (MAP) cohorts classified as control, asymptomatic AD (AAD), or symptomatic AD (SAD), and integrate the lipidomics...
Chih-Yu Chen

Land tenure regimes influenced long-term restoration gains and reversals across Brazil's Atlantic forest

2 weeks 4 days ago
Forest restoration is increasingly promoted to mitigate climate change, conserve biodiversity, and secure food and water sovereignty. Yet many restored forests do not persist in the long term, and the role of land tenure regimes in shaping these outcomes remains poorly understood. We examine restoration reversals (restored forests later deforested) and long-term restoration gains (restored forests that remained intact) across 1.9 million territories in Brazil's Atlantic Forest from 1985 to 2022....
Rayna Benzeev

Association between sedentary time and intrinsic capacity among community-dwelling older adults: evidence from a prospective BLINDSCE cohort

2 weeks 4 days ago
While existing studies have linked declines in intrinsic capacity (IC) to adverse health outcomes, the role of potentially modifiable lifestyle factors in this pathway, especially sedentary behavior, remains critically underexplored. Using data from the Beijing Longitudinal Disability Survey in Community Elderly (BLINDSCE) cohort (2023-2024), this study investigated both cross-sectional and 1-year longitudinal associations between sedentary time and IC in community-dwelling older adults. Of the...
Siqi Cheng

Dendritome mapping reveals the spatial organization of striatal neuron morphology

2 weeks 4 days ago
Dendritic arbors are essential for neuronal computation and signal propagation, yet large-scale single-neuron morphology studies remain challenging. Here we present a systems biology approach, termed 'dendritome mapping', to profile the dendritic morphology of genetically defined single neurons in mice, unveiling striatal medium spiny neuron (MSN) morphological territories and aging-associated or disease-associated alterations. We generated 3,762 three-dimensional-reconstructed and...
Chang Sin Park

Effect of the mitophagy inducer urolithin A on age-related immune decline: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial

2 weeks 4 days ago
Mitochondrial dysfunction and stem cell exhaustion contribute to age-related immune decline, yet clinical interventions targeting immune aging are lacking. Recently, we demonstrated that urolithin A (UA), a mitophagy inducer, expands T memory stem cells (T(SCM)) and naive T cells in mice. In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 50 healthy middle-aged adults received oral UA (1,000 mg day^(-1)) or placebo for 4 weeks; time points of analysis were baseline and day 28. Primary...
Dominic Denk

Adapting health, economic and social policies to address population aging in China

2 weeks 4 days ago
Despite its rapid economic rise over the past four decades, China now grapples with the challenge of accommodating and supporting its expanding aging population. In 2020, 18% of its population were over age 60, and 2.5% were over age 80, projected to rise to 39% and 10%, respectively, by 2050. This demographic shift places China at the forefront of diverse individual, familial and societal challenges. Here, we review these challenges in the context of emerging breakthroughs in basic and...
Evandro F Fang

Click-code-seq reveals strand biases of DNA oxidation and depurination in human genome

2 weeks 4 days ago
DNA modifications drive aging, neurodegeneration, carcinogenesis and chemotherapy drug action. Accurate mapping of diverse DNA modifications with single-nucleotide precision in complex genomes remains challenging. We upgraded click-code-seq, a click-chemistry-aided DNA-modification mapping strategy, to enable its first application for sequencing oxidation and depurination in the human genome. We developed a companion fluorescence assay, click-fluoro-quant, to rapidly quantify common DNA...
Vakil Takhaveev

The brain neurovascular epigenome and its association with dementia

2 weeks 5 days ago
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is frequently comorbid with Alzheimer's disease (AD), and brain endothelial cells (BECs) express genes associated with AD genetic risk. However, the epigenome of neurovascular cells and its intersection with genetic risk remain unexplored. Here, we generated gene regulomes for human BECs, mural cells, and other brain cell types and showed that AD heritability is primarily immune related, with a modest BEC enrichment. On the other hand, SVD heritability is...
Kevin Chris Ziegler

The brain neurovascular epigenome and its association with dementia

2 weeks 5 days ago
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is frequently comorbid with Alzheimer's disease (AD), and brain endothelial cells (BECs) express genes associated with AD genetic risk. However, the epigenome of neurovascular cells and its intersection with genetic risk remain unexplored. Here, we generated gene regulomes for human BECs, mural cells, and other brain cell types and showed that AD heritability is primarily immune related, with a modest BEC enrichment. On the other hand, SVD heritability is...
Kevin Chris Ziegler

Cryo-electron tomography reveals the microtubule-bound form of inactive LRRK2

2 weeks 5 days ago
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. Mutations in human leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2), a multi-domain protein containing both a kinase and a GTPase, are a leading cause of the familial form of PD. Pathogenic LRRK2 mutations increase LRRK2 kinase activity. While the bulk of LRRK2 is found in the cytosol, the protein associates with membranes where its Rab GTPase substrates are found, and under certain conditions, with microtubules. Integrative...
Siyu Chen

BrainSTEM: A single-cell multiresolution fetal brain atlas reveals transcriptomic fidelity of human midbrain cultures

2 weeks 5 days ago
Protocols for deriving midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons for Parkinson's disease (PD) modeling and therapy remain incompletely benchmarked against in vivo references. To establish transcriptomic standards, we generated an integrated human fetal whole-brain atlas and a midbrain subatlas. Whole-brain analysis revealed strong region-specific signatures, underscoring the need for global mapping before refined midbrain annotation. We implemented this two-tier strategy, BrainSTEM (Brain Single-cell...
Hilary S Y Toh

GUIDE and Beyond: Strategies for Comprehensive Dementia Care Integration

2 weeks 5 days ago
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model represents a landmark opportunity to improve outcomes for persons with dementia and their caregivers and scale comprehensive dementia care through a structured service delivery and alternative payment approach. The National Dementia Care Collaborative (NDCC), a coalition of scientific and clinical leaders in evidence-based dementia care, works to promote comprehensive dementia care. Drawing...
Kristin Lees Haggerty

miR-140-5p Overexpression Contributes to Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome Fibroblasts Through NRF2 Pathway

2 weeks 5 days ago
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is a rare, fatal genetic disorder characterized by accelerated aging. The accumulation of an abnormal and toxic protein called progerin within HGPS nuclei disrupts cellular processes, including gene expression and DNA repair. Oxidative stress, resulting from an imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and antioxidant defense, is one of the hallmarks of HGPS. To identify novel molecular mechanisms underlying HGPS pathogenesis, we...
Léa Toury

Age-related decline in protein turnover highlights cystatin C dysfunction and links proteostasis collapse to neuroinflammation in the murine cortex

2 weeks 5 days ago
One of the key hallmarks of aging is the breakdown of proteostasis-the finely tuned balance of protein synthesis, folding, trafficking, and degradation that maintains proteome integrity and cellular function. In this study, we employed ^(15)N metabolic labeling to assess protein turnover in young and aged mice. Among the proteins examined, cystatin C exhibited the largest age-related reduction in turnover, alongside decreases in other proteins involved in neuroprotection, structural stability,...
Daiana Burdusel