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Coffee drinkers have less fat, more muscle, and surprising hormone differences

18 hours 21 minutes ago
Coffee drinkers may be getting more than an energy boost. A Finnish study found that people who drank more coffee tended to have less total and abdominal fat, more muscle, and healthier metabolic markers despite having similar BMIs. Higher coffee intake was also linked to lower levels of certain amino acids associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes risk.

AI-assisted FTIR spectroscopic profiling of exosomes: Emerging frontiers in early detection of Alzheimer's disease

20 hours 51 minutes ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains one of the most challenging neurodegenerative disorders, primarily due to the lack of reliable tools for its early and non-invasive diagnosis. Exosomes, nanosized extracellular vesicles secreted by neural and peripheral cells, have emerged as promising biomarkers reflecting the molecular alterations associated with AD pathogenesis. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, with its capacity to capture unique biochemical fingerprints of biomolecules,...
JinJin Pei

CD4 CTLs in supercentenarians: Signs of adaptive expansion in healthy aging

20 hours 51 minutes ago
Our previous study identified CD4 cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CD4 CTLs) as a hallmark of supercentenarians. CD4 CTLs have primarily been studied in disease contexts; however, their role in healthy aging remains unclear. Using single-cell immune profiling, we analyzed T cells from supercentenarians and found that CD4 CTLs begin to expand around the age of 100, characterized by sequential CD27/CD28 loss without exhaustion. CD4 CTLs were dominated by large clones, with top clones averaging 33.3%,...
Kosuke Hashimoto

Aging in the air we breathe: mechanisms and consequences of air pollution exposure for biological aging

20 hours 51 minutes ago
Air pollution is the leading environmental cause of disease burden worldwide and is increasingly recognized as a potent driver of accelerated biological aging. Rather than acting through organ-specific toxicity alone, air pollutants appear to affect the fundamental hallmarks of aging itself, including oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, epigenetic dysregulation, telomere attrition, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cellular senescence. The pollutants of greatest concern are fine and ultrafine...
Parinaz Poursafa

Tryptophan Metabolism Regulates Immunosenescence and Inflammaging: The Macrophage Immunometabolic Axis and Therapeutic Targets

20 hours 51 minutes ago
Aging features two linked immune traits: immunosenescence and chronic low-grade inflammaging. Other than senescent lymphocytes, pathologically remodelled macrophages are key drivers of age-related immune dysfunction, mainly via tryptophan (Trp) metabolism through the kynurenine pathway (KP) and microbiota-related indole pathway. This review suggests a bidirectional amplification loop model, in which dysbiosis of the microbiota in the aged gut causes decreased production of microbial indoles and...
Dengchuan Wang

Disease-specific tau polymorphs are associated with unique protein networks across proteinopathies

20 hours 51 minutes ago
Tau protein aggregates adopt distinct conformations across tauopathies, yet the protein interactions engaged by disease-specific polymorphs remain poorly characterized. Here, we demonstrate that conformationally distinct tau polymorphs associate with disease-specific interaction networks across Alzheimer's disease (AD), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). Interactome profiling of tau aggregates from PBS- and sarkosyl-soluble brain fractions identified 493...
Nicha Puangmalai

Neuronal overexpression of Kcnn1 in A53T α-synuclein mice suppresses phospho-serine 129 α-synuclein formation and doubles survival time

20 hours 51 minutes ago
Synucleinopathies, including idiopathic Parkinson's Disease, are driven by misfolding and aggregation of the 140 residue α-synuclein protein that plays a role in presynaptic vesicle regulation. We describe effects of a modifier, neuronal overexpression of the mouse calcium-activated potassium channel subunit Kcnn1, on a mouse model in which transgenic Thy1.2-driven human A53T α-synuclein directs fully penetrant lethal motor disease. Kcnn1 overexpression increased median survival of these mice...
Maria Nagy

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

20 hours 51 minutes ago
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

20 hours 51 minutes ago
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