Aging & Longevity
Deciphering key factors contributing to age-related decline in visuomotor tracking through the manipulation of target refresh rate and gaze contingency
The ability to continuously adjust hand movements using visual information is critical for success in many everyday tasks. To further characterize the age-related decline in visuomotor processes, here we investigated a task in which participants had to track with the hand, by means of a joystick, a visual target whose position was updated at different rates on a screen (from 1.5 to 240 Hz). This procedure was selected to grade the necessity for online control. As the target refresh rate...
Metabolic control of RNA splicing by polyamines
Polyamines are ancient metabolites that support growth, translation, and autophagy. Zabala-Letona et al. reveal a new mode of action-'metabolic shielding'-in which polyamines protect phosphorylation motifs in spliceosomal factors. This work links polyamines, for the first time, to alternative splicing, raising new questions for cancer, aging, and beyond.
Endothelial extracellular vesicles preserve vascular smooth muscle cell identity but do not reverse endothelial senescence
Vascular aging is characterized by endothelial senescence and vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotypic switching, yet the role of endothelial extracellular vesicles (EVs) in these processes remains unclear. We show that EVs from non-senescent endothelial cells prevent PDGF-BB-induced VSMC dedifferentiation, preserving contractile markers and limiting migration. In endothelial cells, EVs protected against TNF-α-induced eNOS downregulation but failed to reverse inflammatory and mitochondrial...
Comparative organ-wide analysis of age-related N-glycan alterations in mice reveals a link to lysosomal glycosidases
Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification, and glycan alterations reflect physiological and pathological states. However, whether common age-associated glycan changes occur across organs remains unclear. Here, we analyzed protein-bound N-glycans in serum, brain, lung, heart, liver, skeletal muscle, and kidney to identify aging-related alterations shared across tissues. Although glycan profiles were strongly organ-specific, age-dependent changes were observed in each organ....
Association between socioeconomic position and transitions to multimorbidity involving major chronic diseases in Northwest Italy
Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of multiple chronic conditions in individuals, complicates clinical management, increases healthcare use, and reduces life quality. This study investigates the association between socioeconomic position and multimorbidity, restricted to co-occurrence of two or more conditions among type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, selected cancers as a single category, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and depression, in a population-based cohort in Piedmont,...
Author Correction: The SESAME complex regulates cell senescence through the generation of acetyl-CoA
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The mitochondrial unfolded protein response in human microglia disrupts neuronal-glial communication and promotes senescence
Mitochondria have evolved a specialized mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR^(mt)) to maintain proteostasis and promote recovery under stress. Studies in simple organisms have shown that UPR^(mt) activation in glial cells supports proteostasis through beneficial non-cell-autonomous communication with neurons. However, the role of mitochondrial stress responses in the human brain remains unclear. To address this gap, we investigated the cell-type-specific effects of mitochondrial...
Mitochondrial stress response drives microglial senescence
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Network-driven discovery of repurposable drugs targeting hallmarks of aging
Despite the thousands of genes implicated in age-related phenotypes, effective interventions for aging remain elusive, due to the multifactorial nature of longevity and the interconnectedness of molecular components involved. Here we introduce a network medicine framework to map 2,358 longevity-associated genes onto the human interactome to identify drug-repurposing candidates capable of modulating specific hallmarks of aging. We find that genes associated with each hallmark form a connected...
Meta-analysis of DNA methylation aging signatures in 17 human tissues
Epigenetic changes, in particular DNA methylation, accumulate with age across different tissues, but whether these changes follow consistent patterns across different organs remains poorly understood. Here we show, through a meta-analysis of more than 15,000 human methylation profiles spanning 17 tissues, that aging produces both conserved and tissue-specific epigenetic signatures. We identify systemic shifts in methylation levels, increases in methylation variability, and growing molecular...
Distinct neurostructural, cognitive, and neuropsychiatric associations of plasma p-tau217, and Abeta42/40 in Parkinson's disease and aging cohorts
CONCLUSION: Plasma p-tau217 and Aβ42/40 were associated with neurostructural and cognitive impairment in PD and older adults, supporting the potential utility of AD-related plasma biomarkers-particularly p-tau217-for the clinical-biological characterization of cognitive decline in PD.
Paf1 Counteracts transcriptional arrest to maintain rDNA stability during pol I elongation
Genomic instability drivers of senescence and carcinogenesis. The ribosomal RNA gene (rDNA) locus in budding yeast provides an excellent model to study these processes. Because of its highly repetitive structure and the gene amplification system that maintains its copy number, rDNA represents one of the most unstable regions in the genome. Here, we demonstrate that the integrity of rDNA transcription is essential for maintaining genomic stability and lifespan. Loss of Paf1, an elongation factor...
Title: Same Day Discharge in Primary Total Joint Arthroplasty in Octogenarians: A Case Series and Narrative Review of Optimization Strategies and Perioperative Outcomes
CONCLUSION: Primary same-day TJA can be safely and effectively performed in selected octogenarian patients when guided by comprehensive preoperative assessment and multidisciplinary perioperative care. This case series reinforces growing evidence that age alone should not preclude surgical intervention. Our findings contribute to an evolving understanding of evidence-based, age-inclusive arthroplasty practices.
Correction to "Social Stress Shortens Lifespan in Mice"
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Correction to "Environmental Enrofloxacin Exposure as a Modifiable Driver of Mitochondria-Mediated Intestinal Aging and Barrier Dysfunction"
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Ubiquitination in cardiovascular diseases: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic targeting
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with ageing constituting a major underlying risk factor. Ubiquitination, a highly conserved and reversible posttranslational modification, has emerged as a pivotal regulator of CVDs through the modulation of target proteins through various mechanisms, including protein stability, activity, subcellular localization, and molecular interactions. This process is orchestrated by ubiquitin-activating (E1),...
Karyoptosis mediates cell death and neurodegeneration upon proteotoxic stress
Neurodegenerative diseases are frequently associated with proteotoxic stress linked to disease specific proteins. The autophagy-lysosome system provides essential control of proteotoxic stress and its failure can lead to initiation of apoptosis. However, in aging and neurodegenerative diseases apoptosis is insufficient to account for all neuronal death, and several different cell death types have been reported in these contexts. Here we show that karyoptosis, a distinct form of cell death, can...
Somatic mutations impose an entropic upper bound on human lifespan
Somatic mutations accumulate with age and can cause cell death, but their quantitative contribution to limiting human lifespan remains unclear. We developed an incremental modeling framework that progressively incorporates factors contributing to aging into a model of population survival dynamics, which we used to estimate lifespan limits if all aging hallmarks were eliminated except somatic mutations. Our analysis reveals fundamental asymmetry across organs: post-mitotic cells such as neurons...
Age-adjusted leukocyte telomere length predicts long-term mortality in older patients discharged from acute care hospitals
Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is a widely studied biomarker of biological aging, reflecting cumulative cellular damage beyond chronological age. However, its prognostic relevance in clinically complex populations such as hospitalized older adults remains uncertain. In this prospective observational study, 872 patients aged ≥ 65 years admitted to acute care wards of IRCCS INRCA within the Report-AGE cohort were included. LTL was measured by quantitative real-time PCR and expressed as...
Effects of Baduanjin combined with cognitive training in older adults with mild cognitive impairment of mixed etiologies: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
BACKGROUND: Amid the accelerating aging trend, addressing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is critical for dementia prevention. Current evidence suggests that standalone interventions have limited efficacy, whereas combined physical‑cognitive training may yield greater benefits. However, the neurophysiological mechanisms of sequential combinations, particularly their effects on regional brain activation and functional connectivity, remain unclear. Functional near‑infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)...
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