Aging & Longevity

The 'mitochondrial guardian' α-amyrin links colourful fruit consumption to cognitive resilience

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Mitochondrial quality control is essential for maintaining neuronal function and resilience during aging, yet pharmacological strategies that effectively restore mitophagy to maintain mitochondrial homeostasis remain limited. Emerging evidence suggests that dietary molecules may influence mitochondrial health, although the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we summarize our recent finding whereby we have identified a robust mitophagy inducer: α-amyrin (αA). This molecule is a...
Shu-Q Cao

Volunteer Leadership in Older Adults' Self-Guided Learning Groups in Taiwan: Motivations and Management Processes Through an Ecological Lens

5 hours 12 minutes ago
As global populations age, active aging and lifelong learning have become critical policy objectives. In Taiwan, the Ministry of Education (MOE) promotes Older Adults' Self-Guided Learning Groups (OASLGs); however, the sustainability of these groups relies heavily on volunteer leaders. This study investigates the motivations and management processes of "Excellent Leaders" in OASLGs using a qualitative approach. Drawing on Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, we analyzed semistructured...
Shu-Chuan Wu

AAV-based gene therapy with modified HEXB confers lasting therapeutic benefits in GM2 gangliosidosis models

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GM2 gangliosidoses, including Tay-Sachs (TSD) and Sandhoff (SD) diseases, are lysosomal storage disorders with neurological manifestations caused by the excessive accumulation of GM2 ganglioside due to the deficiency of the β-hexosaminidase A (HexA). Although gene therapy approaches are underway, concerns regarding efficacy and safety remain. Here, we evaluate a tyrosine-mutant adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9/3) vector encoding modified HEXB (modHEXB) wherein nine amino acid residues are...
Keisuke Kitakaze

The long-lived immune system of centenarians

1 day 5 hours ago
Centenarians - individuals aged 100 years or older - constitute a biologically distinct human population that achieves exceptional longevity while frequently retaining functional independence and avoiding major age-related diseases or postponing their onset. Despite their advanced age, many centenarians show relatively preserved immune function and resistance to conditions linked to immunosenescence and chronic low-grade inflammation (inflammageing). These features are especially pronounced in...
Abel Plaza-Florido

Subclonal beta-catenin/YAP signaling heterogeneity accelerates ovarian cancer metastasis through a senescence-associated secretory phenotype

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Intratumoral heterogeneity in metastatic cancers complicates effective treatment, as distinct tumor subclones display varying drug sensitivities and metastatic capabilities, interacting through mechanisms that remain poorly understood. In this study, we utilized an isogenic ovarian cancer cell pair distinguished by differential β-catenin signaling: non-metastatic (NM) cells with low β-catenin and highly metastatic (HM) cells with elevated β-catenin signaling. Co-engrafting NM and HM cells...
Sally K Y To

Reduction of glycation stress as a geroscience intervention: protocol for a pilot RCT in postmenopausal women

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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) drive metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and age-related disease, and their accumulation accelerates after menopause. Preclinical studies show that GLYLO, a five-compound glycation-lowering formulation (alpha-lipoic acid, nicotinamide, pyridoxine, benfotiamine, and piperine), reduces AGE burden and improves metabolic health, but its translational relevance in humans is unknown. The Glycation Reduction and Aging: a Clinical Evaluation (GRACE) trial is a...
Vineeta Tanwar

Genomic analyses implicate hormonal and metabolic dysregulation in polycystic ovary syndrome

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and its underlying features remain poorly understood. In this genetic study (n = 544,513), we expand the number of genetic loci from 16 to 29, and additionally identify 31 associated plasma proteins. Many risk-increasing loci were associated with later age at menopause, underscoring the reproductive longevity related to an increased oocyte number and/or availability across the lifespan. Hormonal regulation in the etiology of this condition, through metabolic and...
Loes M E Moolhuijsen

Development and Cross-Sectional Validation of the Quality of Life and Function Five-Domain Scale (QFS-5) in Dementia-Free Community-Dwelling Older Adults

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CONCLUSION: Validity and reliability are established for this ability-based QoL scale, within a sample of mostly cognitively unimpaired, community-dwelling older adults. The QFS-5 aligns with EQ-5D, demonstrating potential clinical and research utility to measure relevant patient-reported QoL outcomes.
Zahinoor Ismail

Resilience to Cardiac Aging in Greenland Shark Somniosus microcephalus

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The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), with a lifespan estimated around 300 years, represents a unique model for studying vertebrate longevity. Here, we characterize its cardiac aging profile and compare it with two other species: the deep-sea shark Etmopterus spinax and the short-lived teleost Nothobranchius furzeri. Histological analysis revealed extensive interstitial and perivascular fibrosis throughout the ventricular myocardium of S. microcephalus, affecting both compact and spongy...
Elena Chiavacci

Age-Dependent Alterations of Chromosomal Passenger Complex Members During Implantation and Decidualization in the Mouse Uterus

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Successful embryo development, acquisition of uterine receptivity, implantation, and decidualization during the peri-implantation window are essential events that ensure a healthy pregnancy. While ovarian aging has long been considered the primary cause of age-related decline in fertility, emerging evidence demonstrates that uterine aging also compromises the ability to support pregnancy. The chromosomal passenger complex, composed of pIncenp, Aurora B, Survivin, and Borealin, is a critical...
Ezgi Golal

Perp Deficiency Induces Defective Negative Selection and Autoimmune Arthritis in Aged Mice

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Thymic negative selection is characterized by the apoptosis of autoreactive thymocytes and plays a critical role in maintaining self-tolerance. Numerous apoptosis-related genes influence cell fate during T-cell development. The PERP protein functions in apoptosis induction and as a tumor suppressor; however, p53 targets the Perp promoter, leading to its downregulation in various cancers. We investigated the specific role of Perp by studying conditional knock-out mice exhibiting partial thymic...
Yan Zhou

Fasting and Caloric Restriction Activate an ADIOL-NHR-91-Kynurenine Pathway Signaling Axis to Promote Healthspan

1 day 5 hours ago
The steroid hormone 5-androstene-3β,17β-diol (ADIOL) was discovered nearly a century ago in humans, yet its physiological functions have remained poorly understood. Using C. elegans, we identify ADIOL as essential for several pro-healthspan effects of fasting and caloric restriction (CR). These dietary restriction regimens activate an ADIOL-NHR-91-kynurenic acid signaling axis, partly through transcriptional programs associated with ADIOL biosynthesis. Within this axis, ADIOL acts through...
Ana Guijarro-Hernández

Senolytic Treatment With Fisetin Reverses Age-Related Endothelial Dysfunction Partially Mediated by SASP Factor CXCL12

1 day 5 hours ago
Advancing age is the strongest risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), primarily due to progressive vascular endothelial dysfunction. Cellular senescence and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) contribute to age-related endothelial dysfunction by promoting mitochondrial oxidative stress and inflammation, which reduce nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability. However, the molecular changes in senescent endothelial cells (ECs) and their role in endothelial dysfunction with aging...
Sophia A Mahoney

Brain Aging Mediating Heart Imaging-Derived Phenotypes and Mental and Nervous System Disorders

1 day 5 hours ago
Mental and nervous system disorders often co-occur with cardiovascular diseases in aging populations, yet the biological relationships underlying these associations remain incompletely understood. Using heart and brain imaging data from 33,573 UK Biobank (UKB) participants, we developed a brain age prediction model to estimate the brain age gap (BAG), an imaging-based marker of brain aging. We then examined BAG as a mediator between 82 cardiac imaging-derived phenotypes (IDPs) and 11 disorders....
Zairen Zhou

Beyond lifespan and healthspan: a biological framework for experienced longevity

1 day 5 hours ago
Aging research has traditionally focused on lifespan and healthspan as primary outcome domains, implicitly treating chronological time as a uniform container of value. The memory-structured reconstruction of extended chronological intervals has not been systematically examined as an aging-related variable. I introduce experienced longevity, defined as the amount of lived time subjectively contained within a fixed chronological interval. Drawing on established distinctions between retrospective...
Tomas Liubertas

A skeletal muscle atlas shows neuromuscular junction adaptations to growth and atrophy

2 days 5 hours ago
The molecular basis underlying muscle atrophy, as it occurs during disuse or aging, and activity-induced hypertrophy remain poorly understood. A major challenge has been defining the diverse cellular and niche environments within skeletal muscle, which is mostly composed of multinucleated myofibers. Here, we present a single-nucleus and single-cell transcriptomic atlas, coupled with spatial profiling, of mouse limb skeletal muscle under resting conditions and during experimentally induced...
Silvia Campanario

A generative AI framework unifies human multi-omics to model aging, metabolic health, and intervention response

2 days 5 hours ago
Understanding aging and complex diseases requires diverse data, ranging from molecular profiles to imaging and routine clinical tests. However, most multi-omic datasets measure only a subset of modalities and are confounded by batch effects. Here, we present AURORA (AI unification and reconstruction of omics reassembly atlas), a generative deep-learning platform that integrates seven modalities (including transcriptomics, metabolomics, microbiome, 3D and thermal facial imaging, and clinical...
Jiawei Chen

A multi-tiered workflow for examining organic acid profiles delineates tissue-specific changes in fatty acyl partitioning during aging

2 days 5 hours ago
Fatty acids (FAs), as the predominant organic acids, form a major component of the metabolome. We present a multi-tiered method that comprehensively captures FA diversity-including chain lengths (C2-C34), unsaturation, isomers, and endogenous forms-within a single biological specimen. This workflow quantifies the broadest range of free FAs reported to date. Integrated with two complementary tiers profiling the total FA pool from alkaline hydrolysis and esterified acyl compositions across lipid...
Zhiyang Zhou
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