Aging & Longevity
Considerations on Heterochronic Plasma Transfer in Aging Research
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Polyphenol mediated zinc-oxygen synergistic hydrogel remodels senescent microenvironment for periodontal tissue regeneration
Senescent mesenchymal stem cells residing in an inflammatory, dysbiotic, and hypoxic microenvironment pose a barrier to periodontal regeneration. Here we introduce a hydrocaffeic acid (HCA)-mediated silk fibroin hydrogel incorporating Mn/HCA-modified calcium peroxide (Mn-hCaO₂) and HCA-modified zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (hZIF8) to rejuvenate this environment. The strategy imbues the hydrogel with enhanced adhesion and adaptability in periodontal pockets. The Mn-HCA complex acts...
Unbiased recording and identification of thymic cellular interactomes using synthetic Notch receptors
Cellular interactions between thymocytes and other immune and stromal thymic cells play a key role in T cell maturation and homeostasis. Previous efforts delineating the cellular interactomes that support T cell development have mostly relied on imaging techniques, genetic deletion of essential molecular factors and bone marrow chimeras. Here, using synthetic NOTCH receptors we took a direct and unbiased genetic approach to fluorescently label cells in physical contact with CD4^(+) and...
Epigenetic aging and cancer incidence in a German cohort of older adults
Rising life expectancy and an aging population highlight the importance of cancer control. DNA methylation (DNAm)-based biological age (BA) may provide insights into aging, carcinogenesis, and cancer prevention and care. We estimated five BA metrics among 1916 participants aged 50-75 years at baseline in the German ESTHER cohort, with repeat BA measurements available for 894 participants after 8 years. Multivariable linear regression was used to assess associations between prior cancer and...
The p21 resilience network: a conceptual framework linking senescence to ferroptosis and cuproptosis resistance
We reconceptualize p21 as the master regulator of a "resilience network" that empowers cancer cells to defy therapy. Beyond cell cycle arrest, p21 orchestrates a multi-faceted defense, suppressing ferroptosis and cuproptosis by governing redox and metal ion homeostasis. This perspective demands a therapeutic paradigm shift: targeting the p21 network is essential to dismantle this evolved survival machinery and force durable tumor regression in resistant cancers.
Effects of daily multivitamin-multimineral and cocoa extract supplementation on epigenetic aging clocks in the COSMOS randomized clinical trial
Large-scale randomized trials have found that multivitamin-multimineral (MVM) supplements and cocoa flavanols may benefit several age-related chronic conditions among older adults, but it remains unclear whether these two supplements directly slow the biological aging process. This prespecified ancillary study evaluated the 2-year effect of a daily MVM (Centrum Silver) and cocoa extract (500 mg cocoa flavanols per day, including 80 mg (-)-epicatechin) on five DNA methylation measures of...
Graded normobaric hypoxia alters cerebral oxygenation and cognition in middle-aged adults: a single-blind counterbalanced randomized crossover trial
Aging is associated with reduced cerebrovascular reactivity and impaired neurovascular coupling, limiting the brain's ability to maintain adequate oxygen delivery during physiological stressors such as hypoxia. These vascular changes may heighten middle-aged adults' vulnerability to hypoxia-induced neural and cognitive impairments, yet dose-response data integrating cerebral oxygenation and cognition remain scarce. In a single-blind, randomized crossover trial, 16 participants completed four...
Development and characterization of experimental beta-cell senescence models revealing autophagy defects and altered stimulus-secretion coupling
Aging is a major contributor to β-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes, with cellular senescence increasingly recognized as an important underlying mechanism. Here, we established a doxorubicin (DOX)-induced senescence model using MIN6 mouse insulinoma β-cell line to elucidate the mechanisms by which senescence remodels organelle homeostasis and insulin secretion. Senescence was validated by senescence-associated β-galactosidase positivity, p16^(INK4a)/p21/p53 upregulation, and cell cycle arrest....
Daily multivitamin slows signs of biological ageing
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Decoding Skin Aging: Emerging Roles of miRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs in Mechanisms, Therapies, and Future Horizons
Skin aging is a multifactorial process influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including cellular senescence, photoaging, glycation, and impaired wound healing, all of which begin at birth. Recent epigenetic research has identified non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), particularly microRNAs (miRNAs), long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), and circular RNAs (circRNAs), as key regulators of gene networks governing skin homeostasis, regeneration, and aging. However, the literature remains fragmented, lacking...
The STAT3 Paradox in Aging: Molecular Mechanisms and Targeted Therapeutic Strategies
Population aging has become a global challenge, with its molecular mechanisms incompletely understood. The signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), a pleiotropic cytoplasmic transcription factor, is extensively involved in almost all hallmarks of aging, exhibiting paradoxical dual roles in senescence progression. This review summarizes the structure of STAT3 and its key posttranslational modifications (PTMs), including phosphorylation (Y705, S727), acetylation, and...
Changes in human multifidus muscle size with aging and short-term disuse
Lumbar multifidus (MF) muscle plays a key role in spinal stability, yet its adaptations to aging and disuse, which become increasingly prevalent with advancing age, remain unclear. We conducted two studies to investigate age- and inactivity-induced changes in MF size. In Study 1, we assessed 32 young adults (50% females) and 75 older adults (67% females), categorized as non-sarcopenic (NS) or probable sarcopenic (PS) based on EWGSOP2 criteria. In Study 2, we examined early MF responses to 10-day...
Novel PMVs/ZIP4/Zinc/Prelamin A Axis Promotes Nuclear Dysmorphism and Vascular Aging in Humans and Rodents Post-Injury: Effective Treatment With Platelet Membrane-Coated ZIF-8 Nanoparticles
Interventional therapy and surgery play important roles in the treatment of various diseases, but they cause varying degrees of vascular injury. Currently, the side effects are often overlooked. Here, we observed abnormal nuclear morphology (nuclear dysmorphism) and vascular aging in injured human and rodent arteries. Platelet-derived microvesicles (PMVs) adhere to injured blood vessels, leading to nuclear dysmorphism and cell senescence in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). This occurs...
Altered Cytokine-Induced STAT3 and STAT5 Activation of Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells Contributes to Vaccine-Non-Responsiveness in Aging and HIV
Previous studies from our lab identified functional defects in antigen-specific peripheral T follicular helper cells (pTfh), characterized by low IL-21 and high IL-2 production, contributing to non-responsiveness to the influenza vaccine in both aging and HIV. This study investigated how IL-21-induced STAT3 and IL-2-induced STAT5 activation in pTfh cells affects vaccine responses in aging people with HIV (PWH) and those without HIV (PWoH). Ninety participants, including young (Y, ≤ 40 years) and...
Independent and combined associations of maternal one-carbon nutrition biomarkers and dietary patterns with epigenetic age acceleration: Evidence from the Boston Birth Cohort
Pregnancy functions as a "stress test" with implications for women's long-term health. We hypothesize that maternal biological aging, measured by epigenetic age acceleration (EAA), can be influenced by one-carbon nutritional status (folate, vitamin B₁₂, homocysteine), adherence to the Mediterranean diet, and prenatal multivitamin use. We analyzed data from 742 mothers enrolled in the Boston Birth Cohort (1998-2013). EAA was defined as the difference between the Levine epigenetic clock-DNA...
Psoriasis-like disease prevents squamous skin tumor development by neutrophil-driven inflammation
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Although growing evidence links chronic inflammation with increased cancer risk, the association between psoriasis and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is still elusive. Using cell transplantation and chemical-induced models of cSCC combined with inducible genetically engineered mouse models of psoriasis, we investigated how chronic skin and systemic inflammation affects squamous skin tumor...
p38 MAPK orchestrates cross-tissue potassium homeostasis for survival
Potassium is vital for life, yet how potassium homeostasis is maintained at the tissue or organismal level under dietary scarcity remains poorly understood. Stress-activated signaling pathway p38 MAPK is implicated in immune response and aging, but its specific role in low potassium response is unclear. Here we show that a specific p38 MAPK-ATF-7 pathway orchestrates cross-tissue potassium homeostasis in Caenorhabditis elegans. It drives transcriptional upregulation of a crucial P-type ATPase...
Sarcopenia and Depression in Older Adults: 2-Year Findings From the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Sarcopenia-particularly impaired physical performance-was associated with incident depression in older adults, with clinically meaningful sex-specific patterns. Incorporating simple physical performance measures into routine geriatric assessments may help identify individuals at high risk of late-life depression.
The antiaging protein Klotho is a key factor in susceptibility to cerebral ischemia
Ischemic cerebrovascular events are among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, disproportionately affecting the elderly due to vascular aging, oxidative stress, and chronic inflammation. During cerebral ischemia, oxygen and glucose deprivation trigger a cascade of pathological events, including excitotoxicity, mitochondrial dysfunction, blood-brain barrier disruption, and neuroinflammation. Emerging evidence identifies Klotho as a multifunctional protein with anti-aging,...
A Multi-Organ Atlas Links Gut Microbial Metabolites to Systemic Redox Changes in Aging Mice
Aging disrupts systemic metabolism, but the mechanisms by which gut microbial metabolites drive tissue-specific decline remain unclear. We conducted a multi-organ, multi-omics atlas across the gut, serum, liver, lung, and cortex in young and early-aged mice to address this. We identified a conserved aging signature marked by the microbiota-associated depletion of protective circulating metabolites, such as lysophosphatidylcholines (LPCs), concurrently with the systemic accumulation of...
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