Aging & Longevity

A lactate-alpha-ketoglutarate metabolic circuit in tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells accelerates tumor progression by inducing NK cell senescence

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Regulatory T (T(reg)) cells prevent autoimmune diseases but limit antitumor immunity. Tumor‑infiltrating Treg (Ti‑T(reg)) cells exhibit metabolic traits as potential antitumor targets. Here, we find that Ti-T(reg) cells upregulate glutamate dehydrogenase 1 (GDH1), increasing α-ketoglutarate (α-KG) levels. Elevated GDH1 in Ti-T(reg) cells accelerates tumor progression. Mechanistically, in a lactate rich microenvironment, GDH1 lactylation boosts α-KG production to fuel ALKBH5-mediated Wnt2...
Tiezhu Shi

Palliative Care Interventions for Patients With Kidney Disease: A Scoping Review by the Kidney Disease Aging Research Collaborative

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CONCLUSIONS: In our sample of studies evaluating CKD palliative care interventions, limited quality domains were addressed, a variety of measurement tools were used, and less than a quarter of studies were conducted only in older adults. Future research should address the holistic nature of palliative care, apply standardized instruments, and increase inclusion of older adults.
Eleanor Rivera

Microglia-astrocyte crosstalk as a key organizing principle of Alzheimer's disease: from homeostatic cooperation to maladaptive signaling loops

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) has long been framed around amyloid-beta (Aβ) and tau pathology, yet mounting evidence indicates that dysfunctional microglia-astrocyte crosstalk is an important, and often underappreciated, contributor to disease progression that operates alongside-rather than in place of-neuronal, vascular, and proteinopathic mechanisms. Here we propose a three-stage framework in which glial communication transitions from silent vulnerability through organized defense to maladaptive...
Mingqiang Gong

When is health adequate for older adults? Optimal standards, patient-defined thresholds, and the weight of inequality

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This perspective distinguishes two standards that are often used as if they were interchangeable. Optimal health is a standard built by medicine and expressed through guideline targets and biomarkers. Adequate health is the threshold of functioning that allows a person to live in a way they themselves experience as sufficient and dignified. Building on the concept of homeodynamic space as the biological substrate of adequate independence, on the older salutogenic tradition that asked what...
Daniel Hernández-Pando

High-resolution mapping of osteoblast metabolism and bone matrix turnover in vivo

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Understanding how osteoblasts build and remodel bone matrix in vivo remains a fundamental challenge because cellular metabolism and matrix turnover are difficult to resolve across time and space within mineralized tissues. Here, we developed an integrated imaging platform combining stable isotope labeling with correlative electron microscopy and nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) to visualize bone cell metabolism and matrix dynamics at nanometer resolution in vivo. This...
Kai Chen

A bacterial enzyme enhances both energy metabolism and health across the life span of <em>C. elegans</em> and mice

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The consequence of enhanced energy metabolism for health and life span of organisms is a fundamental yet controversially discussed issue of life and aging among others because of the fact that increasing energy metabolism often entails the risk of oxidative damage. To resolve this paradox, we introduce the bacterial-derived lipoic acid protein ligase A (LplA) as an orthogonal and defined molecular tool to enhance energy metabolism and at the same time to foster a low oxidative stress...
Yang Liu

Translating cellular aging clocks into disease risk prediction

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Ding et al. mapped over 7,000 plasma proteins to more than 40 cell types and developed machine learning aging clocks across 60,000 individuals, demonstrating that cell-type-specific biological aging is heterogeneous, measurable from blood alone, and powerfully predictive of neurodegenerative disease, cancer, and mortality up to 15 years before clinical onset.¹.
Shimaa Heikal

Multimodal brain cell atlas across the adult macaque lifespan

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High-throughput single-cell omics of non-human primate brain tissue provides a powerful platform to investigate the molecular basis of brain aging. Here, we present a comprehensive transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility atlas of 2,955,873 nuclei from eight brain regions of 23 female cynomolgus macaques spanning the adult lifespan, including exceptionally old individuals. Our analyses reveal dynamic, cell-subtype- and region-specific age-related changes in core brain functions, including...
Xiao Zhang

Biological aging and the hidden architecture of early-onset cancer risk

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In a Nature Medicine study, Tian et al. identify larger biological age gaps associated with early-onset lung, colorectal, and uterine cancers across birth cohorts. These findings position biological age as an integrative marker of physiological dysregulation. Future work combining aging clocks and mutational signatures could distinguish tumor-promoting states from tumor-initiating exposures.
Ammal Abbasi

The Nutrition-Sleep-Circadian Axis in Age-Related Neurodegeneration: Cellular Mechanisms, Metabolic Dysfunction, and Neuroprotective Interventions

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Advanced age is accompanied by progressive metabolic, nutritional, mitochondrial, and neuroimmune dysregulation, which may increase susceptibility to neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), highlighting the need to identify modifiable mechanisms that influence disease initiation and progression. Increasing evidence indicates that nutrition, sleep, and circadian rhythms function as an interconnected biological network regulating metabolic...
Shaik Basha

Effects of Behaviour Change Interventions Combined With Exercise on Device-Measured Physical Activity in People With Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Behaviour change techniques (BCTs) are recommended as core components of physical activity (PA) interventions for people with lower limb osteoarthritis (OA), and identifying effective BCTs is an emerging research priority. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effects of combined behaviour change and exercise interventions on objectively measured total PA (primary outcome) and other device-measured activity behaviours, including moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), steps and...
Rebecca M Meiring

AK050834 Deficiency Prevents Vascular Aging via Opposite Regulation of Two Senescence-Sensitive Genes ATF3 and p21

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Vascular aging, not only a victim of vascular cell senescence but also a driving hub of systemic aging, is a complex process in which both anti-aging and pro-aging proteins are involved. Thus, the ideal anti-aging medication should have multiple protein targets; in this case, an lncRNA might be a good choice. AK050834 is a conserved lncRNA, but its roles in vascular biology and vascular aging are currently unknown. Here, we identified that AK050834 was highly expressed in vascular walls and in...
Haoran Wu

NatA complex is a leaf-intrinsic brake on systemic responses induced by root endophytic fungi

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Root-associated beneficial microbes prime host plants for induced systemic resistance (ISR) in leaves. Although continuous immune activation triggered by root endophytic fungi would impair leaf growth, how host plants avoid autoimmunity during endophytic fungi-mediated ISR priming is unknown. Here, we show that the Arabidopsis NatA N-terminal-acetyltransferase complex acts as a leaf-intrinsic brake on these root-to-leaf systemic responses. Impairment of the NatA subunit SUF1 (also named HYPK) or...
Xiao-Jie Chen

Microglia activation by derepression of endogenous retroviruses drives inflammation and cellular senescence

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Aging-associated loss of chromatin compaction is linked to derepression of retrotransposable elements (RTEs) in mouse and human tissues. Whether such RTE transcription contributes to the microglia activation that is common in aged brains is unknown. Here, we show that DAXX, a histone chaperone and RTE repressor, is downregulated during aging, preserves microglia homeostasis and inhibits cellular senescence. Loss of Daxx in young-adult microglia drives a reactive phenotype marked by chromatin...
Xin Yan
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