Aging & Longevity

Amygdala and hippocampal volumes as neural correlates of resilience and loneliness in older adults

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Loneliness and social isolation increase the risk of physical and mental disorders in older adults, while resilience may mitigate this risk. The evidence that medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures are associated with loneliness, social isolation, and resilience is largely cross-sectional. This study examined whether baseline MTL structures were associated with loneliness, social isolation, or resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. 114 older adults (59 females; mean age: 73.8 ± 5.6 years)...
Jessica K Hur

Systemic recalibration and epigenetic resetting as complementary strategies in ageing biology

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Two principal strategies have gained prominence among currently recognised approaches to anti-ageing: systemic interventions that modulate the circulatory environment and cellular interventions that reset epigenetic information. Systemic approaches, beginning with experimental heterochronic parabiosis models that are not applicable to humans and extending to clinically applicable therapeutic plasma exchange, test the hypothesis that ageing is promoted by the accumulation of inhibitory...
Yuan-Yuan Li

Lipid metabolism of hepatocyte-like cells supports intestinal tumor growth in Drosophila

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Tumors reprogram lipid metabolism in distant tissues to support their growth. In adult Drosophila, gut tumors secrete the PDGF/VEGF-like factor Pvf1, which activates the TORC1-Hnf4 pathway in hepatocyte-like oenocytes. This drives production of very long-chain fatty acids and wax esters essential for tracheal growth around the tumor. Blocking Hnf4 or the elongase mElo in oenocytes strongly suppresses tracheogenesis, tumor progression, and cachexia-like organ wasting, while extending host...
K Huang

Therapeutic targeting of the conserved region within the low-complexity domain of TDP-43 is neuroprotective and extends survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mice

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Autosomal dominant mutations in TARDBP, encoding TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43), cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and TDP-43 pathology is a hallmark of multiple aging-associated neurodegenerative diseases. Despite its pathological role, effective therapies remain limited by the lack of safe, potent molecules targeting TDP-43 neurotoxicity. Here we show that the conserved α-helical region spanning residues 320-340 (conserved region or CR) is a therapeutically actionable target for...
Ju Gao

Delayed molecular aging, preservation of energy metabolism and enhanced exercise response in exercise-trained human muscle

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Exercise is fundamental to healthy aging, yet how it mitigates age-related molecular changes and how fitness level shapes exercise responses remain unclear. To address these questions, we performed transcriptomics, lipidomics and metabolomics on skeletal muscle of young and older adults with differing physical function, both before and after an acute bout of submaximal exercise. At baseline, older adults exhibited reduced expression of genes associated with cellular respiration and energy...
Georges E Janssens

Natural modulators of enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2): potential epigenetic regulators of aging-associated pathways

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The review summarizes the context-dependent role of enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) in cellular senescence and aging-associated tissue dysfunction. It discusses a conceptual shift from strong pharmacological EZH2 inhibition toward a more nuanced, context-dependent epigenetic modulation by natural compounds. Aging is associated with tissue‑specific alterations in EZH2 expression-both its decline and overexpression have been linked to cellular senescence, impaired regeneration, and age‑related...
Vassiliy Shmarin

Telomere integrity, epigenetic aging, and genetic burden shape biological aging trajectories in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a paradigmatic aging-related lung disorder. In this retrospective cohort study, we evaluated 101 treatment-naïve patients at diagnosis (T0) and a subgroup (n = 31) after one year of antifibrotic therapy (T1). Analyses included leukocyte telomere length (LTL), DNA methylation age [DNAmAge assessed by Horvath, Levine (PhenoAge), Skin & Blood, Hannum, BLUP, Elastic Net (EN), and a 5-CpG panel], age acceleration (AgeAcc), and genetic susceptibility. At T1, LTL...
Manuela Campisi

Immune aging biomarkers for clinical trials

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Aging profoundly remodels the immune system, impairing defense, repair and homeostatic function across tissues. Because the immune system operates in every organ, its deterioration has been proposed to drive or exacerbate systemic dysfunction and accelerate overall biological aging, making it an attractive biomarker and target for geroscience-guided trials. Despite this central role, there is no consensus on how to quantify immune aging, especially in clinical trials. Here, we establish a...
Andrea Cipriano

A Non-Canonical Role for Hepatocyte MLKL in Promoting Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Senescence in the Aging Liver

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Liver aging is characterized by chronic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction that drive progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Necroptosis, a pro-inflammatory form of cell death via the Receptor-Interacting serine/threonine-Protein Kinase 1 (RIPK1)-RIPK3-Mixed Lineage kinase domain Like pseudokinase (MLKL) pathway, is activated in aging livers, and systemic inhibition of this pathway reduces hepatic inflammation and pathology. The cell type-specific...
Sabira Mohammed

The independent association of nutritional status with quality of life beyond depression, frailty, and loneliness in community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional study

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CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed that nutritional status is independently associated with quality of life in older adults, independent of strong psychosocial determinants. Although depression, frailty, and loneliness were dominant predictors, the independent contribution of nutritional status suggests that nutritional assessment and interventions could be considered as an integral part of geriatric care. The findings highlight the potential role of comprehensive care models that combine...
Kadriye Toprak

Mutual aid among older residents in two socially different districts of a rural municipality in Japan: a comparative qualitative study

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CONCLUSIONS: Mutual aid among older residents was neither uniform across districts nor fixed over time. Rather, it was shaped by district-specific relational infrastructures and reconfigured through age-related changes in health, mobility, and everyday routines. Community interventions should therefore be tailored to the relational infrastructure already present in each district and should support modest, repeatable opportunities for reciprocal contact and gentle monitoring.
Yoshiko Ohno

Assessment of nutritional status among older people seeking health care in tertiary care hospitals in Mangalore

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CONCLUSION: The present study highlights the substantial burden of malnutrition among older individuals. Two-thirds of the individuals were either at risk of developing malnutrition or had already developed malnutrition. As none of the sociodemographic factors were found to be associated, qualitative studies are needed to explore the various other reasons for developing malnutrition.
Pracheth Raghuveer

Beyond Cash: Associations Between Social Security Benefits, Healthcare Accessibility, and Psychological Health Among Older Adults in Tanzania

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ObjectivesSocial security benefits are associated with better psychological health among older adults in resource-limited settings, yet the mechanisms underlying this association remain underexplored. We examined the role of healthcare accessibility in the relation between social security benefits and psychological health among older adults in Tanzania.MethodsWe analyzed cross-sectional data from a 2024 survey of Tanzanian adults aged 60 and above (n = 2,012) in four geographic zones. We...
Stellah John Kilawe

STING-dependent peripheral inflammaging drives neurodegeneration via extracellular vesicles

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All animals age. However, aging is a heterogeneous process, and individual organisms age differently. Moreover, within the same organism, cells or organs do not age at the same speed. For instance, neurodegeneration, a hallmark of aging, generally manifests later than other peripheral aging signs. The genetic determinants of aging are not completely understood. Gain-of-function (GoF) mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2^(GoF)) are major genetic risk factors for Parkinson's disease...
Maria Öberg

A non-catalytic function for RAD18 in sustaining glioblastoma proliferation

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The RAD18 (E3) ubiquitin ligase, a key DNA damage tolerance regulator that also functions in DNA double-strand break repair, is overexpressed in the brain cancer glioblastoma. Here, we show that RAD18 promotes glioblastoma cell proliferation in the absence of exogenous damage, independently of its catalytic activity. RAD18 downregulation arrests glioblastoma cells in the G1 phase of the cell cycle, leading to senescence onset, with no apparent increase in DNA damage. We also show that RAD18...
Nour Benbahouche

Evolution and development of innate immune memory

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Innate immune memory (trained immunity) is mediated by epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming of innate immune cells and hematopoietic progenitors, enabling altered responses to subsequent challenges. Mechanistically conserved across eukaryotes, trained immunity in mammals operates as a dynamically regulated, life-phase-specific system. The demands and constraints on innate immune memory shift across the life span: from tolerogenic programming and maternal immune transfer in fetal and neonatal...
Maziar Divangahi

EGR1 Mediates Ursodeoxycholic Acid-Promoted Mitophagy to Prevent Postovulatory Aging of Porcine Oocytes

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Postovulatory oocyte aging (POA) is a key factor contributing to the decline in female fertility and the success rate of assisted reproductive technology. Currently, most studies on POA have focused on downstream phenotypes such as mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress, while little is known about its key upstream regulatory factors. Here, we show that the downregulation of transcription factor Early Growth Response 1 (EGR1) is a key upstream event driving porcine oocyte aging....
Ying Zhang

Relationships between support provision, social cohesion and belonging, and well-being among community-dwelling older people: a longitudinal survey study

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CONCLUSIONS: Our study offers a new understanding of how the community environment may influence older people's support behaviors. Findings suggest that social cohesion and social belonging play distinct roles in relation to support provision among older people. Practices aimed at facilitating mutual support and well-being may need to take specific roles of different dimensions of community environment into account.
Wenran Xia

Interplay of the ENS and Microbiota With Murine Gut Epithelium-Derived Organoids in Aging

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The intestine is one of the first organs to show signs of aging, including cellular changes, microbiota shifts, and reduced regenerative capacity. The different components of the gut-such as the epithelium (which is directly exposed to a diverse array of host-microbe interactions), the microbiota itself, and the underlying enteric nervous system-likely contribute to aging in distinct ways. Understanding their individual and interactive roles is key to elucidating the mechanisms of intestinal...
Tinh Thi Nguyen
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