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Scientists found the strength training sweet spot for a longer life

6 hours 1 minute ago
Just 90–120 minutes of strength training a week may deliver some of the biggest long-term health rewards, according to a study tracking more than 147,000 people for 30 years. That amount was linked to lower risks of death overall, particularly from cardiovascular and neurological diseases. Combining strength workouts with aerobic exercise produced even stronger benefits.

The deadly tapeworm spreading across America has reached the Pacific Northwest

21 hours 16 minutes ago
A potentially dangerous tapeworm linked to severe, cancer-like disease has now been found in the Pacific Northwest, marking its first detection in wild animals along the U.S. West Coast. Researchers discovered the parasite, Echinococcus multilocularis, in 37% of coyotes tested around Puget Sound—a surprisingly high rate for a region where it had never been reported until recently.

Caloric restriction rejuvenates aged adult stem cells: From mechanisms to interventions

1 day ago
Adult stem cells are essential for maintaining tissue homeostasis and facilitating tissue repair. The ability of aged stem cells to generate functional progeny declines, which is closely associated with the onset and progression of age-related diseases. The aging of adult stem cells in various tissues is regulated jointly by local microenvironments (stem cell niches) and systemic factors. Caloric restriction (CR), a widely studied anti-aging strategy, has been demonstrated to rejuvenate aged...
Yan Chai

NAT10 inhibition alleviates renal tubular epithelial cell senescence by impeding ac4C acetylation of PAPP-A mRNA in diabetic nephropathy

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Cellular senescence plays a critical role in diabetic nephropathy (DN). Understanding the mechanisms underlying the senescence response is therefore essential for developing effective therapies for DN. In this study, we provide evidence that NAT10 expression was markedly elevated in the kidney tissues of patient with DN and was associated with adverse clinical outcomes. NAT10 directly bound to PAPP-A, induced ac4C acetylation modification of the PAPP-A transcript, and enhanced its stability,...
Mingyang Hu

Proteomics-based insights into mammalian oocyte and early embryo development

1 day ago
Advances in proteomics are transforming our understanding of mammalian oocyte maturation and preimplantation embryo development. These resources and their findings provide unprecedented insights into the molecular underpinnings of developmental competence. Here we summarize the ongoing development of proteomic methodologies and highlight the stage-specific reprogramming events of the proteome in both humans and mice, underscoring the unique utility of proteomics in deciphering oocyte maturation...
Sifan Rong

Charting human cellular senescence in aging and disease

1 day ago
Cellular senescence comprises diverse cell states emerging across human tissues during aging and disease. Integrating single-cell and spatial multi-omics with AI-driven analyses enables systematic mapping of senescent cell heterogeneity ("senotypes"), revealing tissue-specific programs and microenvironmental interactions. These advances provide frameworks for biomarker discovery and development of targeted senotherapeutic strategies.
Vidyani Suryadevara

Single-cell proteome atlas of aging mouse microglia reveals subpopulation-specific phagoproteome

1 day ago
Microglia are brain-resident immune cells with complex physiological functions. Exploring their proteomic heterogeneity at the single-cell level has remained technically challenging. Here, we optimized a label-free single-cell proteomics (SCP) workflow using Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometry (MS) and applied it to fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)-sorted microglia from the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of young, middle-aged, and aged mice. This yielded one of the largest SCP...
Haoran Zhang

Circulating cell type senescence signatures track distinct dimensions of health status and trajectories in human longitudinal cohorts

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Cellular senescence is implicated in age-related pathologies, and identifying circulating biomarkers of senescence holds great diagnostic potential. Circulating senescence signatures are predictive of age-related traits and diseases, though cell type senescence signatures have not been comprehensively explored. In this study, senescence signatures from the Senescence Catalog (SenCat), including 14 human cell types are examined in circulation for clinical relevance in two longitudinal...
Bradley Olinger

SenCat: Cataloging human cell senescence through multi-omic profiling of multiple senescent primary cell types

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There is an urgent need to comprehensively catalog senescence markers across cell types in an organism in order to characterize senescent-cell heterogeneity. Here, we profiled the transcriptomes and proteomes in 14 different primary human cell types undergoing over 30 senescence paradigms to create a senescence catalog we termed "SenCat." We found that while senescent cells from all primary cell types did not share a single unique marker, they did activate shared specific metabolic and...
Carlos Anerillas

STING dampens the unfolded protein response to enable the presentation of self-antigens on MHC-I during inflammation

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A growing body of evidence supports the contribution of the long-lasting adaptive immune system in Parkinson's disease (PD). We showed that the PD-associated protein PINK1 negatively regulates the presentation of mitochondrial antigens (MitAP) on MHC-I molecules. In vivo evidence indicated that MitAP activation in mice, in the absence of PINK1, led to cytotoxic CD8^(+) T cell stimulation and severe motor impairments, reversible by L-DOPA. We show here that following TLR4 activation, MitAP is...
Ahmed M Fahmy

A protective role for APP in nuclear waste clearance via lysosomal exocytosis

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Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is widely known for its role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis through its proteolytic processing into amyloid-β peptides. However, its physiological functions remain incompletely understood. Here, we uncover a protective role for full-length APP in facilitating the disposal of nuclear-derived debris under genotoxic stress. In both cultured cells and in vivo mouse models, loss of APP leads to nuclear waste accumulation, increased inflammation, and cell...
Godfried Dougnon

Amyloid and tau pathologies are drivers of white matter damage in aging and Alzheimer's disease

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White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are increasingly recognized as neuroimaging biomarkers of cerebrovascular pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet their temporal relationship with amyloid and tau accumulation remains unclear. While previous studies suggest bidirectional associations between WMHs and AD pathology, regional associations between WMHs and AD pathology have yet to be examined. This study investigated the temporal and regional associations between PET measures of amyloid (Aβ)...
Farooq Kamal

Rapid aging and disassembly of actin filaments from two evolutionary distant yeasts

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Similarities and differences in the self-assembly of actin filaments from different species inform our understanding of its evolution. However, this basic knowledge is largely incomplete. Here, we systematically characterize assembly kinetics for actin from two yeast species that are five hundred million years apart in evolution, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe, and compare them to the well-studied rabbit muscle actin from which they diverged a billion years ago. We find...
Ingrid Billault-Chaumartin

Awareness of Age-Related Gains and Losses and Their Associations with Hearing-Related Health Behaviors in Midlife and Older Adulthood

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CONCLUSION: Awareness of age-related losses may be adaptive when it reflects realistic recognition of age-related challenges, like hearing difficulties. Promoting positive, gain-focused views of aging could support earlier informal help-seeking among older adults by encouraging open conversations about hearing concerns within their close social networks.
Jana Koch