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A synthetic system for RNA-responsive pyroptosis based on type III-E CRISPR nuclease-protease
Pyroptosis plays a crucial role in immune defense against infections and endogenous threats by eliminating harmful cells and modulating the immune response through inflammation. However, the natural activation of pyroptosis involves intricate signaling pathways, posing significant challenges for its artificial manipulation in research and therapies. Here, we present DAMAGE (Death Manipulation Gene), an innovative system that integrates gasdermins within the type III-E CRISPR framework, enabling...
Frailty phenotype reveals heterogeneity in aging and distinct taurine associations
Frailty, characterized by diminished physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to stressors, is a common geriatric syndrome associated with adverse health outcomes. While recent seminal studies have reported conflicting findings regarding taurine, a sulfur-containing amino acid with antioxidant properties, and its relationship with aging, these discrepancies may reflect the heterogeneity of aging trajectories among older adults that chronological age alone fails to capture. Here, we...
Opposite effects of chronic HIV infection and antiretroviral medication on organismal and organ-specific biological aging
People with HIV (PWH) on combination antiretroviral therapy have an elevated risk for aging-related non-AIDS comorbidities. We assess whether HIV infection accelerates biological aging in two independent cohorts of PWH using six organ-specific and three organism-wide aging clocks derived from plasma proteomics of healthy individuals. Proteomic age acceleration significantly correlates with DNA methylation age and is linked to comorbidities and mortality. HIV infection accelerates systemic...
Low-dose tamoxifen ameliorates ovariectomy-induced metabolic and immune dysfunction
The decline in estrogen following menopause is a major driver of metabolic and immune dysfunction in aging females. While hormone replacement therapy improves many of these outcomes, its clinical use remains limited due to concerns regarding estrogen-sensitive malignancies. Tissue-selective estrogen complexes (TSECs), which combine estrogens with selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) such as tamoxifen (TAM), represent a promising strategy to preserve the metabolic and immunological...
Coffee linked to slower brain ageing in study of 130,000 people
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ICE: robust detection of cellular senescence from weak single-cell signatures using imputation-based marker refinement
Detecting senescent cells from single-cell RNA-seq data remains challenging due to the weak and non-specific expression of canonical markers. Here, we demonstrate that simple expansion of these low-signal marker sets does not improve detection accuracy. To address this limitation, we develop ICE (Imputation-based Cell Enrichment), a computational framework that integrates expression imputation with marker refinement. ICE improves the detection of senescent cells in pancreatic β cells and...
Cognitive Function and Neurodegenerative Blood Biomarkers in an Aging Indian Population: Insights From LASI-DAD Wave 2
CONCLUSION: Among older Indian adults, elevated NfL and GFAP levels were strongly associated with poor cognitive performance. These biomarkers could aid future dementia screening and prognostication efforts. Longitudinal studies are needed to validate their role in large-scale screening programs.
Randomized controlled trial of resistance exercise and brain aging clocks
Exercise improves cognition, mental wellbeing, and protects against neurodegeneration. However, most prior neuroscience studies have focused on localized brain changes without quantifying their impact on brain ageing. To quantify the effect of resistance training on brain health using longitudinal assessments. Using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data from 2,433 healthy adults, we trained models to predict brain age and applied them to 309 participants from the...
The gene expression landscape of disease genes
CONCLUSIONS: We provide our systematic testing framework as an open-source, publicly available tool that can be utilised to offer novel insights into the genes, tissues and cell types involved in any disease, with the potential for informing drug development and delivery strategies.
Lifestyle and psychosocial determinants of quality of life in Turkish community-dwelling older adults: a multivariate and hierarchical regression approach
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Sense of control buffers against stress
Stress is one of the most pervasive causes of mental ill health across the lifespan. Subjective dimensions of stress perception, such as perceived control, are especially potent in shaping stress responses. While the impact of reduced or no control over stress is well understood, much less is known about whether heightened feelings of control buffer against the negative impact of later stress. We designed a novel paradigm with excellent psychometric properties to sensitively capture and induce...
Resilient Biophysical Phenotype of Memory CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cells in Long-Lived Mice
Age-related alterations in the immune system-collectively known as immunosenescence-include both quantitative and qualitative changes across various immune cell populations, including B cells, natural killer cells and T lymphocytes, affecting their structure, phenotype and function. While these changes have been characterised biochemically and physiologically, their biophysical manifestations remain less understood, particularly in individuals that achieve exceptional longevity. Here, we...
Nucleotide salvage, genome instability, and potential therapeutic applications
Nucleotide salvage is crucial for maintaining DNA replication when de novo nucleotide synthesis is limited, but this metabolic flexibility poses potential threats to genome stability. Salvage kinases phosphorylate nucleosides broadly, allowing for oxidized and alkylated 2'-deoxynucleosides as well as posttranscriptionally modified ribonucleosides to enter the 2'-deoxynucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) pool. The ensuing contamination of the dNTP pool and the subsequent incorporation of modified...
Non-B DNA structures and their contributions to genetic diversity, aging, and disease
DNA is most often found in its canonical B-form double-helical structure, but can also adopt alternative conformations, known as non-B DNA structures. Numerous non-B structures have been characterized, including G-quadruplexes, i-motifs, Z-DNA, hairpins, cruciforms, slipped structures, R-loops, and H-DNA. Non-B DNA motifs are enriched in functional regions, including near transcription start and end sites, topologically associated domains, and replication origins, suggesting their importance in...