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ACSS2 is essential for myelination via maintenance of the OPC population
Women in science are not a ‘problem to be fixed’
Identical twins on trial: can DNA testing tell them apart?
Do obesity drugs treat addiction? Huge study hints at their promise
‘Insane’ images depict ant species in stunning 3D
New method for visualizing organisms opens the door for mass digitization efforts
Epidemiological principles behind worldwide growth of Parkinson disease - a bathtub analogy
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Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder predominantly affecting individuals over 60. Its motor symptoms stem from the deterioration of dopaminergic neurons within the substantia nigra. Despite aging being a significant risk factor, the specific mechanisms linking aging and PD pathology remain unclear. Leveraging advancements in single-cell genomics, this study utilizes single-nucleus multiome sequencing to capture transcriptomic and epigenetic profiles from 40,125...
Resilience-Based Longevity Medicine: A Multiscale and Dynamic Integrative Framework
Population ageing has widened the gap between lifespan and healthspan, with frailty and functional dependence increasingly shaping late-life outcomes. Yet trajectories in older age remain highly heterogeneous, suggesting that vulnerability is not determined by chronological age alone but by differences in adaptive capacity. This review reframes resilience as a dynamic, multilevel construct linking molecular maintenance, regulation within the immune-endocrine-autonomic "vital systems triad," and...
A glucocorticoid-FAS axis controls immune evasion during metastatic seeding
Metastasis is the major cause of death for patients with triple-negative breast cancer and other solid malignancies. Metastases arise from cancer cells that disseminate from the original tumour, survive systemic immune surveillance and colonize new organs¹. Little is known about how initial disseminated tumour cells (DTCs) overcome anti-tumour immunity after seeding a new organ. Here we use a visible antigen in a model of triple-negative breast cancer with cognate CD8^(+) T cells to study the...
Microvascular senescence in single ventricle disease
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ACSS2 maintains oligodendrocyte progenitor cell pool and is required for myelination during development and aging
The reduction in number and decreased differentiation capacity of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) directly affect myelination in demyelinating diseases and aging, but the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely characterized. Here we observed a marked decline in the number of OPCs during aging, notably within the subpopulation highly expressing Acss2, which encodes acetyl-CoA synthetase 2 (ACSS2). Deletion of ACSS2 in the oligodendrocyte lineage resulted in a reduced OPC population,...
Interplay of age-sensitive cortical vulnerability and dopaminergic degeneration in clinical manifestations of Parkinson's disease
To identify the pattern of cortical atrophy variation in Parkinson's disease (PD) and its contribution to clinical manifestations beyond dopaminergic dysfunction, 45 healthy controls (HCs) underwent MRI, and 222 participants with PD additionally underwent dopamine transporter (DAT)-PET, Unified PD Rating Scale (UPDRS), and neuropsychological tests. Using principal component analysis in PD, a single pattern in cortical thickness (PC1^(PD)) was identified. Linear regressions models were applied to...
Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder predominantly affecting individuals over 60. Its motor symptoms stem from the deterioration of dopaminergic neurons within the substantia nigra. Despite aging being a significant risk factor, the specific mechanisms linking aging and PD pathology remain unclear. Leveraging advancements in single-cell genomics, this study utilizes single-nucleus multiome sequencing to capture transcriptomic and epigenetic profiles from 40,125...
Escitalopram accelerated aging via impaired IIS/autophagy signaling pathway
Escitalopram is one of the most widely prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for treating depression and anxiety disorders in adolescents and pregnant women. While some SSRIs have been reported to extend lifespan, the impact of escitalopram on the aging process remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated that escitalopram administration at juvenile, young, or old adult stages significantly shortens lifespan and impairs healthspan in Caenorhabditis elegans. This pro-aging...
Ventricular assist device unloading reverses microvascular senescence in single ventricle disease
Individuals with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) have an underdeveloped left ventricle and require surgery to reconfigure blood flow for survival. Here we profiled the HLHS right-ventricular microenvironment by single-nucleus RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics at birth (before heart failure), after surgery with heart failure and after ventricular assist device (VAD) unloading (reduced hypoxia and volume overload). We show that HLHS cardiomyocytes, both within the heart and when...
Unmet needs of older spousal caregivers for older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the context of dual ageing: a scoping review
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Correction for Meireles et al., Aging populations threaten conservation goals of zoos
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Structural vibration monitoring with diffractive optical processors
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is vital for maintaining the safety and longevity of civil infrastructure, yet current solutions remain constrained by cost, power consumption, scalability, and the complexity of data processing. Here, we present a diffractive vibration monitoring system, integrating a jointly optimized diffractive layer with a shallow neural network-based backend to remotely extract three-dimensional (3D) structural vibration spectra, offering a low-power, cost-effective, and...
Effects of Radiotherapy in Normal Tissue
Radiotherapy is a key foundation of oncologic treatment that is used across the spectrum of cancer indications. Advances in imaging, treatment planning, and dose delivery have led to increasingly conformal and even ablative treatments, which have resulted in improved tumor control with no increase in the risk of side effects (or with a decrease in risk) as compared with previous treatments. These advances have facilitated the combined use of radiotherapy with efficacious systemic therapies,...
Many heat-stressed tropical insects are reaching their limits
Vast study in Peru and Kenya confirms limited defenses against rising temperatures, redoubling climate concerns