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Oxidative stress causes a reversible decrease of deubiquitylases activity in old vertebrate brains
The ubiquitin-proteasome system is essential for neuronal proteostasis, yet its function declines with age. How aging affects deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs) in the vertebrate brain remains unclear. Here we used activity-based proteomics to profile cysteine protease DUBs in aging mouse and killifish brains. We identified a subset of DUBs that progressively lose catalytic activity with age despite stable protein abundance. Mechanistically, oxidative stress impaired DUB function through thiol...
Highly mutagenic copying of telomeric circles promotes ALT establishment
Alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) is a recombination-based pathway enabling cancer cells to maintain telomeres. ALT establishment remains poorly understood due to difficulties identifying its molecular steps. Here, using Oxford Nanopore sequencing and computational modeling, we track the evolution of individual chromosome end structures during ALT establishment in yeast and delineate three molecular milestones. First, homologous recombination via break-induced replication (BIR) at...
Correction: From sick care to healthspan: educating the longevity physician for health maintenance and health promotion
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The naked mole-rat microbiome is associated with healthy aging and social structure
The naked mole-rat (NMR), Heterocephalus glaber, is an unusual mammal that lives underground in eusocial colonies. NMRs show remarkable longevity and are resistant to cancer, neurodegeneration, and cardiovascular disease. The gut microbiome is known to modulate human health and disease; here, we investigate the microbiome of NMRs, comparing fecal samples from individuals over different social ranks and over a span of more than three decades. In contrast to a cohort of C57BL6/J mice, which showed...
Could the monocyte-to-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio serve as a reliable marker for orthostatic hypotension in older adults? A cross-sectional study
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Spatiotemporal Transcriptomics Characterizes Immune Microenvironment During Mouse Liver Aging
The liver is a major metabolic organ, responsible for synthesizing and breaking down diverse metabolites. Recently, the liver's immunological functions have gradually been unveiled: combating pathogens and maintaining tissue homeostasis. Age-related functional alterations in these immune cells emerge as potential drivers of hepatic dysfunction and age-associated pathologies. However, systematic investigations into spatiotemporal immune cell dynamics during liver aging remain limited. To address...
Telomere Dysfunction and Proteostasis Decline Define Distinct Pathways of Cellular Senescence in the Human Respiratory Tract
As the global population ages, cellular senescence contributes increasingly to the burden of age-related diseases. Hallmarks of this process include telomere shortening and loss of proteostasis, frequently linked to DNA damage-associated transcriptional stress. Although telomere dysfunction-induced foci (TIF) have been well documented in lungs from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), their occurrence and role during physiological lung aging remain unclear. Analysis of senescence...
UNC45B Reduction With Aging: A Myofiber-Intrinsic Promoting Factor for Sarcopenia
Skeletal muscle mass and force decline with age, and the loss of muscle force precedes muscle atrophy. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we investigated the role of the myosin co-chaperone, uncoordinated mutant number-45 myosin chaperone B (UNC45B), in regulating muscle mass and force. UNC45B expression decreased in mouse gastrocnemius muscle with age, particularly at 24 months old, and adeno-associated virus vector-mediated knockdown of Unc45b in 3-month-old mouse triceps...
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