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What an FDA veteran thinks a controversial vaccine email gets right—and wrong
Phil Krause applauds call by top agency official Vinay Prasad for better data, but says his approach is “destructive”
Dual Regulatory Roles of USP10 in Tau Pathology and Neuronal Fate During Alzheimer's Disease Progression
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by neuronal cell death, brain atrophy, and cognitive decline. Aggregation of Tau protein in neurons is a critical factor in the pathogenesis of AD. Tau aggregates increase as the disease progresses and contribute to neuronal cell death. This study investigated the role of ubiquitin-specific protease 10 (USP10) in Tau pathology and neuronal viability in AD. We found that the expression of USP10 was reduced in the...
Changing chronomics of clock, immune and Parkinson's disease-associated genes in SCN and SN with aging in male Wistar rats: ketogenic diet intervention
The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) functions as the central circadian pacemaker, synchronizing peripheral clocks through oscillations in core clock genes and proteins. Circadian disruption contributes to immunosenescence, aging, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous work from our group demonstrated age-related changes in circadian rhythms of clock genes, protein levels, and serotonin metabolism in the SCN and substantia nigra (SN) of male Wistar...
Atavistic Genetic Expression Dissociation (AGED) During Aging: Meta-Phylostratigraphic Evidence of Cellular and Tissue-Level Phylogenetic Dissociation
Aging is commonly attributed to accumulated damage, or evolved antagonistic genetic trade-offs, which lead to an accumulation of damage causing misexpression of genes necessary for longevity. We propose an atavistic dysregulation of gene expression at cellular and tissue levels during aging, framing aging as a gradual regression toward ancestral cellular states. Similarly to the atavistic model of cancer, in which cells revert to unicellular-like behavior, aging may result from the breakdown of...
Machine learning algorithms to predict frailty in older adults in China: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: ML algorithms can effectively predict the occurrence of frailty in Chinese elderly and identify significant factors associated with frailty. For datasets with complex feature interactions, LightGBM is preferable, while Random Forest offers improved stability and variance control. These findings support ML-based frailty screening and intervention strategies for aging populations.
beta-Hydroxybutyrate Acts as an Exercise Mimetic to Protect the Aging Liver
Liver aging is characterized by pathological features including lipid deposition, exacerbated chronic inflammation, and increased cell death. Although exercise intervention has been proven effective in delaying liver aging, its fundamental biochemical mechanism remains unclear. This study utilized a naturally aged mouse model and an in vitro cellular senescence system to reveal, for the first time, the cascade mechanism by which β-hydroxybutyrate (β-HB), a core protective mediator induced by...
A Novel Longitudinal Proteomic Aging Index Predicts Mortality, Multimorbidity, and Frailty in Older Adults
Previous studies have developed proteomic aging clocks to estimate biological age and predict mortality and age-related diseases. However, these earlier clocks were based on cross-sectional data, capturing only the cumulative aging burden at a single time point but were unable to reflect the dynamic trajectory of biological aging over time. We constructed a longitudinal proteomic aging index (LPAI) using data from 4684 plasma proteins measured by the SomaScan 5K Array across three visits in the...
FoxO1 Responses to Chronic Oxidative Stress to Participate in Age-Related Osteoporosis by Depriving β-Catenin From TCF7
The increasing prevalence of age-related osteoporosis has emerged as a critical public health issue in the context of the globally aging population. Chronic oxidative stress, induced by excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) associated with aging, is a critical factor underlying the development of osteoporosis in elderly individuals and a diminished capacity for bone formation and osteogenic differentiation. However, the mechanism underlying age-related osteoporosis remains unclear. MACF1...
Verbascoside from Callicarpa nudiflora Hook extends lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans via SKN-1 pathway activation
Aging involves a progressive decline in physiological function, leading to organ damage and age-related chronic diseases. Natural products derived from traditional herbs represent a valuable resource for identifying anti-aging compounds and potential lead candidates. In this study, a screen of an herbal library using Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) identified the 75% ethanol extract of Callicarpa nudiflora Hook (LWLY01) as a potent lifespan-extending agent. Further fractionation revealed...
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Cerebral glymphatic system: structure, regulation, ageing, and mechanisms of encephalopathy
The glymphatic system was initially considered as a perivascular channel, responsible for the clearance of substances within the brain. With the deepening comprehension of the functions of the extracellular space (ECS) and the discovery of meningeal lymphatic vessels and subarachnoid lymphatic-like membrane, it is proposed that the glymphatic system should be a complex system encompassing the perivascular space, ECS, and lymphatic-like structures, and it plays crucial roles in the delivery of...
Profiling the Braak progression in Parkinson's disease: a transcriptomics and ML driven identification of progressive biomarker and prognostic ceRNA signature
Parkinson's disease (PD), the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, is marked by dopaminergic neuron loss and α-synuclein aggregation. Although Braak staging based on Lewy body pathology stratifies disease progression, clinical variability persists. Identifying stage-specific molecular signatures is essential for developing effective progressive biomarkers. Here, we integrated midbrain transcriptomic data from microarray, bulk RNA-seq, and snRNA-seq platforms. Subsequently, to...
alpha-Synuclein signatures mark Parkinson disease subtypes
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Mathematical artifacts in slope-intercept correlations invalidate biological inferences in aging research
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Cerebral glymphatic system: structure, regulation, ageing, and mechanisms of encephalopathy
The glymphatic system was initially considered as a perivascular channel, responsible for the clearance of substances within the brain. With the deepening comprehension of the functions of the extracellular space (ECS) and the discovery of meningeal lymphatic vessels and subarachnoid lymphatic-like membrane, it is proposed that the glymphatic system should be a complex system encompassing the perivascular space, ECS, and lymphatic-like structures, and it plays crucial roles in the delivery of...