Aging & Longevity
Comparative analysis of senolytic drugs reveals mitochondrial determinants of efficacy and resistance
Cellular senescence contributes to aging and disease, and senolytic drugs that selectively eliminate senescent cells hold therapeutic promise. Although over 20 candidates have been reported, their relative efficacies remain unclear. Here we systematically compared 21 senolytic agents using a senolytic specificity index, identifying the Bcl-2 inhibitor ABT263 and the BET inhibitor ARV825 as most effective senolytics across fibroblast and epithelial senescence models. However, even upon extended...
Longevity is in the genes: half of lifespan is heritable
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Pantropical moist forests are converging towards a middle leaf longevity
Leaf longevity is a fundamental plant trait that largely explains ecosystem functional dynamics in global pantropical moist forests. However, the signs, magnitudes, and mechanisms of the spatiotemporal variations in leaf longevity with ongoing climate change are still lacking. Using both ground measurements and gridded leaf age-dependent leaf area index data, we map the continental-scale variability of annual mean leaf longevity across pantropical moist forests over 2001-2023. We find a...
Social connections are differentially related to subjective age and physiological age acceleration amongst older adults
Human social connections are complex ecosystems formed of structural, functional and quality components. Weak social connections are associated with adverse age-related health outcomes, but we know little about the ageing-related processes underlying this. Using data from 7047 adults aged 50+ in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, we explore associations between diverse aspects of social connections and both older subjective age and accelerated physiological age using a validated...
Advancing depression assessment in older adults with cancer: Development and validation of the Older Adults with Cancer-Depression Scale (OAC-D), a novel, patient-reported outcome
CONCLUSIONS: The OAC-D identified five unique domains of depression, only one of which overlapped with DSM criteria. It demonstrated robust psychometric properties, providing a nuanced alternative to DSM-based measures and addressing the distinctive psychological challenges of cancer and aging.
Longitudinal association between oral health and dementia among older adults: evidence from the Korean longitudinal study of ageing
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Associations Between 40-Year Trajectories of BMI and Proteomic and Epigenetic Aging Clocks: Deciphering Nonlinearity and Interactions
The potential of proteomic aging clocks for obesity research, and the extent of nonlinearity in longitudinal associations between body weight and biological aging, remain underexplored. We investigated how BMI at ages 18 and ~60, as well as changes in BMI from age 18 to ~60, relate to downstream epigenetic and proteomic aging. We also examined nonlinearity and interactions in these associations. Analyses were conducted in 401 Finnish twins with up to nine self-reported or measured BMI values...
The aggregate proteome of Caenorhabditis elegans mitochondria implicates shared mechanisms of aging and Alzheimer's disease
CONCLUSION: These findings place mitochondrial proteome collapse at the center of aging and AD-seeded pathology, distinguish Aβ- and Tau-driven proteotoxic routes, and nominate a conserved panel of aggregation-prone proteins as mechanistic drivers and candidate biomarkers for early detection and intervention in AD.
Strategies for blood-brain barrier rejuvenation and repair
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction is a hallmark of many diseases of the brain, including those that represent the largest healthcare burden (for example, Alzheimer disease and stroke). Despite this, rejuvenation and repair of the BBB is not a mainstream concept. During life, the BBB is subjected to perturbations and stresses from a wide range of endogenous or exogenous sources, which can promote brain health or can lead to brain pathologies. The BBB supports many functions that are critical...
Publisher Correction: Shear stress governs hematopoietic stem cell fate to promote inflammation-induced aging
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Lamin A/C-regulated cysteine catabolic flux modulates stem cell fate through epigenome reprogramming
Spatiotemporal changes in the nuclear lamina and cell metabolism shape cell fate, yet their interplay is poorly understood. Here we identify lamin A/C as a key regulator of cysteine catabolic flux essential for proper cell fate and longevity. Its loss in naive mouse pluripotent stem cells leads to upregulation of the cysteine-generating and catabolizing enzymes, cystathionine γ-lyase (CTH) and cystathionine β-synthase (CBS), thereby promoting de novo cysteine synthesis. Increased cysteine flux...
Radiation-tolerant atomic-layer-scale RF system for spaceborne communication
Integrated circuits for communications play an enabling role when it comes to outer-space exploration thanks to their small footprint and low weight^(1-3). However, owing to the severe irradiation effects of space energetic particles, the implementation of radiation-tolerant electronic circuits remains a challenge^(4-6). Here we report the observation of the space radiation effect on a satellite-based device and find that atomically thin materials are expected to accumulate minimal...
Development and validation of a machine learning model for frailty screening using claims data in Japan: the Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence Study
CONCLUSION: This claims-based frailty prediction model showed reasonable performance and prognostic value. It may support efficient, population-level frailty screenings where questionnaire-based assessments are impractical.
A versatile platform for sequential glyco-, phospho-, and proteomics with multi-PTMs integration
Serial multi-omic analysis of proteome, phosphoproteome, and glycoproteome is pivotal for elucidating drug mechanisms, discovering biomarkers, and identifying therapeutic targets. However, simultaneous multi-level post-translational modifications (PTMs) analysis via parallel processing is hampered by laborious, time-consuming procedures and inconsistent reproducibility. We present an integrated Multi-level PTMs-Proteomic Enrichment platform (MuPPE), enabling sequential glycoproteome,...
A cross-population compendium of gene-environment interactions
Environmental differences in genetic effect sizes, namely, gene-environment interactions, may uncover the genetic encoding of phenotypic plasticity^(1-3). We provide a cross-population atlas of gene-environment interactions comprising 440,210 individuals from European and Japanese populations, with replication in 539,794 individuals from diverse populations. By decomposing the contributions from age, sex and lifestyles, we delineate the aetiology of these gene-environment interactions, including...
Disruption of ATP Synthase Spatiotemporal Organization, Ca(2+) Dynamics, and Contractile Function in Senescent Cardiomyocytes
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the elderly population. Age-related heart failure is frequently associated with energy deficits in cardiomyocytes. These cells rely on their abundant, cristae-rich mitochondria for ATP production. ATP synthase, localized along the cristae rims, is central to this process. It is presumed that its function is tightly bound to its spatial organization, but details remain unclear. Here, we explored the spatiotemporal organization of ATP synthase in...
A Cellular and Transcriptomic Atlas of the Aged Mouse Hematopoietic System
Aging is a dominant risk factor for chronic diseases characterized by the functional decline of tissues and organs. During aging, the hematopoietic system declines in regenerative capacity-seemingly attributable to increases in DNA damage, replicative stress, and autophagic flux-resulting in skewing towards a myeloid lineage and away from a lymphoid lineage. Here, we characterized the transcriptomic and cellular landscape of the aged C57Bl/6J mouse hematopoietic system using a combination of...
Executive resources shape the impact of language predictability across the adult lifespan
Humans routinely anticipate upcoming language, but whether such predictions come at a cognitive cost remains debated. In this study, we demonstrate the resource-dependent nature of predictive mechanisms in language comprehension across the lifespan: Experimentally limiting executive resources through a concurrent task reduces the effect of language predictability on reading time. Participants (N = 175, replication N = 96) read short articles presented word-by-word while completing a secondary...
Structures of naked mole-rat, tuco-tuco, and guinea pig ribosomes-is rRNA fragmentation linked to translational fidelity?
Ribosomes are central to protein synthesis in all organisms. In mammals, the ribosome functional core is highly conserved. Remarkably, two rodent species, the naked mole-rat (NMR) and tuco-tuco, display fragmented 28S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), coupled with high translational fidelity and long lifespan. The unusual ribosomal architecture in the NMR and tuco-tuco has been speculated to be linked to high translational fidelity. Here, we show, by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy, that despite...
Liver-specific phenotypic aging, behavior and genetic risks, and long-term liver-related outcomes
Phenotypic age, an aging indicator derived from clinical biomarkers, is associated with morbidities and mortality. However, a liver-specific phenotypic aging indicator is still lacking, and its longitudinal associations with liver-related outcomes, as well as the underlying biological mechanisms, remain elusive. We developed a liver-specific phenotypic age using 11 selected clinical blood markers within the England-White cohort of the UK Biobank and validated this metric in both the...
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