Aging & Longevity

Corpora cavernosa fibroblasts mediate penile erection

3 months ago
Penile erection is mediated by the corpora cavernosa, a trabecular-like vascular bed that enlarges upon vasodilation, but its regulation is not completely understood. Here, we show that perivascular fibroblasts in the corpora cavernosa support vasodilation by reducing norepinephrine availability. The effect on penile blood flow depends on the number of fibroblasts, which is regulated by erectile activity. Erection dynamically alters the positional arrangement of fibroblasts, temporarily...
Eduardo Linck Guimaraes

Age-associated CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells with B cell-promoting functions are regulated by ZEB2 in autoimmunity

3 months ago
Aging is a significant risk factor for autoimmunity, and many autoimmune diseases tend to onset during adulthood. We conducted an extensive analysis of CD4^(+) T cell subsets from 354 autoimmune disease patients and healthy controls via flow cytometry and bulk RNA sequencing. As a result, we identified a distinct CXCR3^(mid)CD4^(+) effector memory T cell subset that expands with age, which we designated "age-associated helper T (ThA) cells". ThA cells exhibited both a cytotoxic phenotype and B...
Manaka Goto

Preventing metabolic disease: Part I

3 months ago
While the successes of modern medicine have significantly extended the human lifespan, the burden of chronic metabolic disease increasingly impacts the quality of life of almost two billion people worldwide. It is now imperative that we recognize metabolic disease as a pandemic and urgently prioritize preventive measures to halt its expansion.
Cell Metabolism editorial team

The cycling and aging mouse female reproductive tract at single-cell resolution

3 months ago
The female reproductive tract (FRT) undergoes extensive remodeling during reproductive cycling. This recurrent remodeling and how it shapes organ-specific aging remains poorly explored. Using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, we systematically characterized morphological and gene expression changes occurring in ovary, oviduct, uterus, cervix, and vagina at each phase of the mouse estrous cycle, during decidualization, and into aging. These analyses reveal that fibroblasts play central-and...
Ivana Winkler

Unveiling the role of astrocytes in postoperative cognitive dysfunction

3 months ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by progressive cognitive decline and the accumulation of amyloid-beta plaques, tau tangles, and neuroinflammation in the brain. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a prevalent and debilitating condition characterized by cognitive decline following neuroinflammation and oxidative stress induced by procedures. POCD and AD are two conditions that share similarities in the underlying mechanisms and...
Liang He

Heterotopic mineralization (ossification or calcification) in aged musculoskeletal soft tissues: A new candidate marker for aging

3 months ago
Aging can lead to various disorders in organisms and with the escalating impact of population aging, the incidence of age-related diseases is steadily increasing. As a major risk factor for chronic illnesses in humans, the prevention and postponement of aging have become focal points of research among numerous scientists. Aging biomarkers, which mirror molecular alterations at diverse levels in organs, tissues, and cells, can be used to monitor and evaluate biological changes associated with...
Guang-Chun Dai

Mitochondrial function in peripheral blood cells across the human lifespan

3 months ago
Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered a hallmark of aging. Up to now, a gradual decline of mitochondrial respiration with advancing age has mainly been demonstrated in human muscle tissue. A handful of studies have examined age-related mitochondrial dysfunction in human blood cells, and only with small sample sizes and mainly in platelets. In this study, we analyzed mitochondrial respiration in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and platelets from 308 individuals across the human...
Johannes K Ehinger

Recovery of isolated lithium through discharged state calendar ageing

3 months ago
Rechargeable Li-metal batteries have the potential to more than double the specific energy of the state-of-the-art rechargeable Li-ion batteries, making Li-metal batteries a prime candidate for next-generation high-energy battery technology^(1-3). However, current Li-metal batteries suffer from fast cycle degradation compared with their Li-ion battery counterparts^(2,3), preventing their practical adoption. A main contributor to capacity degradation is the disconnection of Li from the...
Wenbo Zhang

Aneuploidy-induced cellular behaviors: Insights from Drosophila

3 months 1 week ago
A balanced gene complement is crucial for proper cell function. Aneuploidy, the condition of having an imbalanced chromosome set, alters the stoichiometry of gene copy numbers and protein complexes and has dramatic consequences at the cellular and organismal levels. In humans, aneuploidy is associated with different pathological conditions including cancer, microcephaly, mental retardation, miscarriages, and aging. Over the last century, Drosophila has provided a valuable system for studying the...
Jery Joy

Senolytics: from pharmacological inhibitors to immunotherapies, a promising future for patients' treatment

3 months 1 week ago
The involvement of cellular senescence in the initiation and propagation of diseases is clearly characterized, making the elimination of senescent cells essential to treat age-related diseases. The development of senolytic drugs demonstrated that targeting these cells limits the deterioration of patients' condition, by inducing apoptosis. Nevertheless, the first generations of senolytics which has been developed displayed their activities through specific mechanisms and demonstrated several...
V Lelarge

Petal abscission is promoted by jasmonic acid-induced autophagy at Arabidopsis petal bases

3 months 1 week ago
In angiosperms, the transition from floral-organ maintenance to abscission determines reproductive success and seed dispersion. For petal abscission, cell-fate decisions specifically at the petal-cell base are more important than organ-level senescence or cell death in petals. However, how this transition is regulated remains unclear. Here, we identify a jasmonic acid (JA)-regulated chromatin-state switch at the base of Arabidopsis petals that directs local cell-fate determination via autophagy....
Yuki Furuta

Therapeutic targeting of cellular senescence in diabetic macular edema: preclinical and phase 1 trial results

3 months 1 week ago
Compromised vascular endothelial barrier function is a salient feature of diabetic complications such as sight-threatening diabetic macular edema (DME). Current standards of care for DME manage aspects of the disease, but require frequent intravitreal administration and are poorly effective in large subsets of patients. Here we provide evidence that an elevated burden of senescent cells in the retina triggers cardinal features of DME pathology and conduct an initial test of senolytic therapy in...
Sergio Crespo-Garcia

Age-, sex- and proximal-distal-resolved multi-omics identifies regulators of intestinal aging in non-human primates

3 months 1 week ago
The incidence of intestinal diseases increases with age, yet the mechanisms governing gut aging and its link to diseases, such as colorectal cancer (CRC), remain elusive. In this study, while considering age, sex and proximal-distal variations, we used a multi-omics approach in non-human primates (Macaca fascicularis) to shed light on the heterogeneity of intestinal aging and identify potential regulators of gut aging. We explored the roles of several regulators, including those from tryptophan...
Xinyuan Wang

Older adults preserve audiovisual integration through enhanced cortical activations, not by recruiting new regions

3 months 1 week ago
Effective interactions with the environment rely on the integration of multisensory signals: Our brains must efficiently combine signals that share a common source, and segregate those that do not. Healthy ageing can change or impair this process. This functional magnetic resonance imaging study assessed the neural mechanisms underlying age differences in the integration of auditory and visual spatial cues. Participants were presented with synchronous audiovisual signals at various degrees of...
Samuel A Jones

Unzipped genome assemblies of polyploid root-knot nematodes reveal unusual and clade-specific telomeric repeats

3 months 1 week ago
Using long-read sequencing, we assembled and unzipped the polyploid genomes of Meloidogyne incognita, M. javanica and M. arenaria, three of the most devastating plant-parasitic nematodes. We found the canonical nematode telomeric repeat to be missing in these and other Meloidogyne genomes. In addition, we find no evidence for the enzyme telomerase or for orthologs of C. elegans telomere-associated proteins, suggesting alternative lengthening of telomeres. Instead, analyzing our assembled...
Ana Paula Zotta Mota

Transport mechanism of human bilirubin transporter ABCC2 tuned by the inter-module regulatory domain

3 months 1 week ago
Bilirubin is mainly generated from the breakdown of heme when red blood cells reach the end of their lifespan. Accumulation of bilirubin in human body usually leads to various disorders, including jaundice and liver disease. Bilirubin is conjugated in hepatocytes and excreted to bile duct via the ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCC2, dysfunction of which would lead to Dubin-Johnson syndrome. Here we determine the structures of ABCC2 in the apo, substrate-bound and ATP/ADP-bound forms using the...
Yao-Xu Mao

Short-term periodic restricted feeding elicits metabolome-microbiome signatures with sex dimorphic persistence in primate intervention

3 months 1 week ago
Dietary restriction has shown benefits in physiological, metabolic, and molecular signatures associated with aging but is a difficult lifestyle to maintain for most individuals. In mice, a less restrictive diet that allows for cyclical periods of reduced calories mitigates aging phenotypes, yet the effects of such an intervention in a genetically heterogenous, higher-order mammal has not been examined. Here, using middle-aged rhesus macaques matched for age and sex, we show that a regimen of 4...
Hagai Yanai

Ancient trees are essential elements for high-mountain forest conservation: Linking the longevity of trees to their ecological function

3 months 1 week ago
Mature forests and their extremely old trees are rare and threatened ancient vestiges in remote European high-mountain regions. Here, we analyze the role that extremely long-living trees have in mature forests biodiversity in relation to their singular traits underlying longevity. Tree size and age determine relative growth rates, bud abortion, and the water status of long-living trees. The oldest trees suffer indefectible age-related constraints but possess singular evolutionary traits defined...
Ot Pasques

Senescent cells and macrophages cooperate through a multi-kinase signaling network to promote intestinal transformation in Drosophila

3 months 1 week ago
Cellular senescence is a conserved biological process that plays a crucial and context-dependent role in cancer. The highly heterogeneous and dynamic nature of senescent cells and their small numbers in tissues make in vivo mechanistic studies of senescence challenging. As a result, how multiple senescence-inducing signals are integrated in vivo to drive senescence in only a small number of cells is unclear. Here, we identify cells that exhibit multiple features of senescence in a Drosophila...
Ishwaree Datta
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