Aging & Longevity

Mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membranes as aging-sensitive signaling hubs in degenerative musculoskeletal diseases

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Degenerative musculoskeletal diseases (DMDs), including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and intervertebral disc degeneration, are highly prevalent age-related conditions characterized by progressive tissue dysfunction and loss of musculoskeletal integrity. Aging is accompanied by profound alterations in organelle homeostasis, metabolic signaling, and stress adaptation, among which mitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum communication has emerged as a critical regulatory axis....
Linbo Peng

The role and therapeutic potential of DNA glycosylases in Alzheimer's disease

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The aging brain is highly vulnerable to oxidative genomic damage, the accumulation of which is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The base excision repair (BER) pathway, initiated by DNA glycosylases, serves as the primary guardian against such damage. This review synthesizes recent evidence revealing the dual and dynamic roles of key DNA glycosylases including OGG1, MUTYH, MPG, and members of the NEIL family in AD pathogenesis. Beyond canonical repair functions, these enzymes actively...
Xia Zhao

DUSP5 suppresses esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by counteracting macrophage-derived AREG-ERK1/2 signaling and disrupting an oncogenic ERK1/2-ELK1-DUSP5 feedback circuitry

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Dual-specificity phosphatase 5 (DUSP5) is a key regulator of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, with established roles in various types of cancer. However, its function in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) remains unclear. This study combines single-cell transcriptomics with in vitro and in vivo models to investigate the role of DUSP5 in ESCC. Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed tumor-infiltrating myeloid populations, including apolipoprotein C-positive (APOC⁺)...
Xu Huang

Human cGAS Drives LINE-1 Transcriptional Activation to Trigger MAVS-Dependent Cellular Senescence

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Long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE-1 or L1) retrotransposons pose a significant threat to somatic genomic integrity and are a source of sterile inflammation. Consequently, L1 activity is stringently controlled by multiple regulatory layers to ensure silencing, while its transcriptional derepression is linked to aging and age-related diseases. Recent studies have revealed complex interrelationships between L1 and cGAS, but whether cGAS regulates L1 transcription and its biological...
Zhixi Chen

Single-Cell Profiling Reveals RAB13<sup>+</sup> Endothelial Cells and Profibrotic Mesenchymal Cells in Aged Human Bone Marrow

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The bone marrow (BM) microenvironment plays a crucial role in regulating hematopoiesis, yet the molecular changes associated with aging in humans remain poorly understood. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we uncovered transcriptional shifts in BM endothelial cells (EC) and mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) during aging. Aged sinusoidal EC exhibited a prothrombotic phenotype with compromised mitochondrial and vascular function. Additionally, we identified a novel arterial EC subset, emerging in...
Itziar Cenzano

Metformin promotes healthspan by attenuating frailty and preserving musculoskeletal function-structure in middle-aged mice

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As global life expectancy rises, age-related musculoskeletal decline poses a growing public health challenge-impairing mobility, increasing frailty, and diminishing quality of life for billions worldwide. Functional deterioration often begins in midlife, yet effective early interventions remain limited. Metformin, a widely prescribed antidiabetic drug, has shown geroprotective potential. However, its capacity to preserve musculoskeletal health during early aging remains poorly defined....
Diego Armando Morales-Carrizales

Natural longevity modulator: aging modulatory effects of Eurycoma longifolia Jack polysaccharides in C. elegans and D. melanogaster

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With the global rise in aging populations and age-related diseases, the demand for safe and effective aging modulatory interventions is steadily increasing. Although several clinical drugs have shown aging modulatory potential, their long-term efficacy and safety remain major concerns. Plant-derived polysaccharides, known for their ability to modulate multiple longevity-related signaling pathways, have emerged as promising natural candidates due to their high biocompatibility and low toxicity....
Yan Liu

The influence of age and captivity on cardiac structure and function in rhesus macaques

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Captive non-human primates are widely used as models of aging, yet the conditions they live in differ markedly from their natural environment. Such environmental differences may influence how the cardiovascular system changes with age. This study characterized age-related cardiac phenotypes in free-ranging rhesus macaques and compared these patterns to captive-housed macaques to assess the influence of environment on cardiac structure and function across the lifespan. We performed transthoracic...
T G Dawkins

Global executive function advantages in older adults with long-term habitual exercise are associated with resting-state functional reorganization

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Normal aging is accompanied by declines in executive function, and regular physical exercise has been proposed as a protective factor. However, the neural correlates linking long-term habitual exercise to executive efficiency in older adults remain unclear. This study combined resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) with behavioral assessments to examine whether long-term habitual exercise is associated with executive performance and resting-state neural organization in...
Weikun Zhang

A Circadian Trough in Glucocorticoid Signaling Is Essential for Bone Health in Mice

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We previously demonstrated that flattening circadian glucocorticoid (GC) rhythmicity without increasing overall GC exposure induces an osteoporotic phenotype in mice. Here, we aimed to further elucidate the importance of the amplitude and timing of circadian GC oscillations for bone health. C57Bl/6J mice were implanted with vehicle or corticosterone slow-releasing pellets to flatten the circadian GC rhythm. To differentiate between the importance of circadian GC peaks or troughs, mice with...
Annelies E Smit

Neural and motor mechanisms of handwriting: from healthy aging to neurodegenerative disorders

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Handwriting is a complex cognitive and motor skill supported by a distributed brain network involving cortical, subcortical, and cerebellar regions responsible for planning, execution, and sensorimotor integration. Beyond its communicative role, handwriting provides biologically meaningful information about brain function and motor control, serving as a sensitive marker of both normal and pathological changes. Age-related alterations, such as reduced fine motor precision, impaired sensory...
Francesca Burgio

Brimonidine Therapy for Protection From Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

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Noise exposure is a known cause of hearing loss, and only a few effective preventive drugs are available. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to investigate the protective effects of brimonidine on noise-induced inner ear hearing impairment in mice and explore its underlying mechanisms and long-term outcomes. Mice were randomly divided into control, noise exposure, and brimonidine groups. A 62-week follow-up was conducted after noise exposure. Brimonidine inhibited the noise-induced increase in...
Jing Cai

Vitamin C slows primate aging by targeting iron-driven lipid peroxidation

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Aging has long been associated with oxidative stress, yet its underlying metabolic drivers remain unclear. Liu et al. identify a conserved, iron-driven lipid peroxidation of primate aging mediated by ACSL4 and demonstrate that vitamin C directly suppresses this process, offering a translatable strategy to mitigate age-associated functional decline.
Pei-Long Yu

Polyunsaturated lipids kill senescent cells by ferroptosis

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In a recent Cell Press Blue paper, Zhang et al. identify two polyunsaturated lipids that selectively eliminate senescent cells by inducing ferroptosis, uncovering this iron-dependent cell death pathway as a vulnerability for senescent cells. Their findings position ferroptosis induction as a promising strategy for targeting senescence and aging-associated diseases.
Mariantonietta D'Ambrosio

Cell loss disrupts mechanical homeostasis to drive retinal pigment epithelium ageing-like phenotype in vitro

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Tissue homeostasis emerges from mechanical feedback loops balanced by cell loss and proliferation, a balance that in postmitotic tissues must be maintained without compensatory proliferation. Yet how these tissues preserve mechanical homeostasis and how this challenges function in ageing remains unclear. To establish the relationship between cell density, mechanical homeostasis, and function, we induced age-mimicking cell loss in a postmitotic retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in vitro. This...
Teodora Piskova

Cytokine multimerization: when more is more and sometimes less

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Cytokines are essential mediators of immune functions and regulate many other biological processes, ranging from fetal development to ageing. Dysregulation of cytokine responses can substantially increase the risk of disease and so their activity requires tight control. The formation of cytokine homodimers, heterodimers and multimers has evolved as a versatile mechanism to regulate cytokine biology, in which multimerization can enable or attenuate their activity, diversify signalling outcomes...
Ina Rudloff

Impact of miR-181a-5p and miR-1249-3p treatment on the visceral adipose tissue transcriptome of female mice

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression and can influence processes such as inflammation, metabolism, and aging. This study assessed the effects of miR-181a-5p and miR-1249-3p mimics on the transcriptome of visceral adipose tissue in middle-aged females mice. Mice received intraperitoneal injections of either miR-181a-5p, miR-1249-3p, or vehicle control, followed by transcriptomic and metabolic analyses. Both treatments significantly reduced fasting blood glucose levels and promoted...
Driele N Garcia

Oocyte aging in focus: Environmental and endogenous stressors driving reproductive potential decline

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Oocyte quality, a critical determinant of female reproductive potential, experiences a progressive decline with age, largely driven by the cumulative effects of oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. This review thoroughly synthesizes the latest evidence concerning the molecular, cellular, and environmental factors that disrupt redox homeostasis within oocytes. It particularly highlights the pivotal roles of reactive oxygen species, impaired mitochondrial metabolism, epigenetic...
Katarzyna Ratajewska
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