Aging & Longevity

Rap1-mediated steric hindrance protects telomeres from MRX sensing

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Telomere capping largely depends on telomere length. Abnormally short telomeres are prone to activate DNA damage checkpoint, undergo unscheduled chromosomal fusions through nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) and be resected. All these processes are mediated by the Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2^(NBS1) (MRX^(MRN)) complex. The response to telomere length is thought to correlate with the number of DNA-bound telomeric proteins but the mechanisms translating this number into functional protection remain unclear....
Stefano Mattarocci

From whole-body to organ-specific biological age clocks

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Recent work leveraging omics and imaging data now enables the estimation of aging at the level of individual organs. Emerging findings suggest that organs age at different rates, which may be linked to environmental exposures and genetic factors. However, premature aging in one organ may also drive aging in connected organs within multi-organ aging networks. Here, we outline methods for measuring organ-specific biological age and discuss insights derived from recent progress in multi-organ aging...
Andrew Zalesky

Proteomic aging clocks in epidemiological studies: advances, applications and prospects

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Biological age may provide a more informative metric of individual physiological function and life expectancy, compared to chronological age. Proteomic aging clocks are predictive models trained using high-dimensional proteomic data to quantify biological age. Owing to the central biological role of proteins and their established clinical utility as druggable targets and prognostic biomarkers, proteomics is particularly promising for the assessment of aging. In this Review, we provide an...
Han Xiao

Peroxisomes orchestrate metabolic flexibility and longevity via an interorganelle cascade

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Aging impairs coordinated organelle dynamics essential for lipid metabolism, causing a decline in intracellular metabolic flexibility. However, the drivers of organelle collapse and their temporal order remain unclear. Here we identify peroxisomal function as a critical regulator of metabolic flexibility during youth and low-energy states. Using Caenorhabditis elegans, we show that fasting robustly induces peroxisomal function in youth, whereas this response is blunted during aging. Loss of...
Arpit Sharma

Intrinsic Capacity evolution during Aging in Mouse and Fish: Longitudinal Perspectives from a Narrative Review

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Intrinsic capacity (IC) is a crucial determinant of healthy aging, operationalized through five essential functional domains -- locomotion, cognition, vitality, psychological, and sensory capacities. Integrating geroscience principles with IC assessment in preclinical models with accelerated aging profiles can support bidirectional translation. This narrative review aimed to summarize measurement approaches for each IC domain and to show how IC evolves longitudinally in mouse and fish models. A...
I-Tzu Chen

Immune surveillance and microbial escape in the aging host: Why does the microbiome lose its balance?

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Host-associated microbiomes are compositionally stable across most of the life span, yet undergo consistent and marked deterioration during aging, a phenomenon linked to metabolic dysfunction and disease. What drives this late-life collapse remains poorly understood, in part because the mechanisms by which hosts actively construct and maintain the microbial niche during adulthood remain incompletely characterized. This Unsolved Mystery integrates evidence from immunology and ecosystem ecology to...
Siqi Liu

Identifying menstrual metrics as personal health markers: Age trends and individual footprints in temperature across 5674 cycles

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The menstrual cycle is a rich yet underused source of physiological information. To address this, we developed an open-source tool called WAVES (women's health assessment through variability in endocrine-related signals) that leverages physiological signals to extract menstrual cycle metrics and facilitate biomarker discovery. We tested it on basal body temperature data from 5674 nonconceptive cycles from 753 participants aged 18 to 42 years. We identified multiple associations between aging and...
Marie Gombert-Labedens

RORA Targeting PRNP Modulates Age-Related Cataract via Activation Oxidative Injury-Induced Cellular Senescence and Apoptosis of Lens Epithelial Cells

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Age-related cataract (ARC) is a severe vision-impairing disorder primarily caused by oxidative stress-induced senescence and apoptosis of lens epithelial cells (LECs). In this study, a sodium selenite-induced oxidative stress cataract model in neonatal rats was established to simulate the pathological progression of ARC. We found that retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor α (RORA) exacerbates cellular senescence and oxidative damage by targeting prion protein (PRNP), and its...
Yue Zou

Methionine Restriction Extends Yeast Lifespan by Activating Non-Nitrogen-Starvation-Induced Autophagy Through Limiting Methylation of Protein Phosphatase 2A

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Methionine restriction (MR) extends the lifespan and healthspan of numerous eukaryotic organisms, but the molecular mechanisms at play are unclear. Here we find that the ability of MR to extend the budding yeast chronological and replicative lifespans is the consequence of reduced methionine conversion to the methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine (SAM). Mechanistically, the key antiaging event downregulated by MR is the methylation of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A). In chronological aging cells under...
Kaylah Birmingham

Global evaluation of the impact of nursing interventions on rehabilitation in older patients following fracture

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CONCLUSION: It was found that nursing interventions in the observational group, compared to the control group, significantly improved satisfaction rates and alleviate complication rates. These findings suggest that various nursing intervention programs can effectively enhance rehabilitation outcomes in older patients following fractures.
Qiong Xiong

FGF21 rejuvenates aged human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells via enhancement of TFE3-mediated autophagy flux

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a neurological disorder characterized by a high mortality rate for which there is currently no definitive cure. Research has demonstrated that adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) exhibit considerable potential in treating ICH. However, the advanced age of ICH patients and the necessary cell expansion before transplantation therapy could result in the senescence of ASCs, thereby compromising their viability and therapeutic efficacy. This study aims to...
Bei Song

Kinetic control of macrophage death by PTM-turnover crosstalk in infection and inflammation

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Macrophage fate decisions during infection are commonly framed as receptor-proximal transcriptional choices. We propose that the functional outcome results from a "kinetic race," a dynamic proteostatic competition among protein synthesis, post-translational modifications (PTMs), and degradation. Building on experimental evidence of infection-induced proteostasis, we outline a conceptual "turnover-first" framework. In this model, we hypothesize that the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS),...
Sandhini Saha

Semaglutide slows epigenetic aging in a randomized trial of HIV-associated lipohypertrophy

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists have attracted interest as gerotherapeutics, yet clinical-trial evidence for their effects on biological aging is lacking. We report a post hoc exploratory epigenetic age analysis of a 32-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2b trial (NCT04019197) of semaglutide in adults with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated lipohypertrophy (semaglutide n = 45; placebo n = 39). The parent trial's primary endpoint was change in...
Michael J Corley

Decidual aging in recurrent pregnancy Loss: from regulating networks to therapeutic interventions

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.The uterine decidua is a key component of the maternal-fetal interface, and its senescence may be an important contributing factor to recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Decidual senescence disrupts gestational homeostasis via cell cycle arrest, immune imbalance, and metabolic reprogramming, thereby potentially contributing to RPL. This review offers a new paradigm for understanding RPL etiology, with significant clinical value for improving reproductive outcomes.
Yu Liu

Mapping the canine gut microbiome: insights from the Dog Aging Project

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Companion dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) offer a unique model for studying the gut microbiome and its relation to aging due to their cohabitation with humans, sharing similar environments, diets, and healthcare practices. Here, we present the Dog Aging Project (DAP) Precision cohort, a large population-wide study of the canine gut microbiome. This cohort encompasses over 900 dogs of diverse breeds, environments, and demographics living across the United States. Coupling fecal shotgun metagenomic...
Tal Bamberger
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