Aging & Longevity

Personalised, GIS-based counselling to promote habitual walking in mobility-limited and chronically ill older adults: protocol of the MOBITEC-Routes randomised controlled trial

13 hours 40 minutes ago
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is a cornerstone of health for older adults. Recent evidence underscores that even regular light activity, such as routine walking, offers substantial health benefits. Traditional approaches to promoting walking often overlook the importance of the local neighbourhood environment and the wide range of abilities and preferences of older adults. A personalised walking intervention - emphasizing personal preferences and local facilitators by employing Geographic...
Timo Hinrichs

Frail older people ageing in place alone and their perception of the built environment in rural and urban sites: a mixed-methods study

13 hours 40 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the small/not representative sample size, the results highlight how, a built environment that is perceived as inadequate, could hamper ageing in place and participating in communities for frail seniors. This could be managed with appropriate interventions to be implemented taking into account the diversity between rural and urban sites.
Maria Gabriella Melchiorre

Cardiolipin-mimic lipid nanoparticles without antibody modification delivered senolytic in vivo CAR-T therapy for inflamm-aging

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mRNA-based in vivo chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell engineering offers advantages over ex vivo therapies, including streamlined manufacturing and transient expression. However, current delivery methods require antibody-modified vehicles with manufacturing challenges. In this study, inspired by cardiolipin, we identify cardiolipin-like di-phosphoramide lipids that improve T cell transfection without targeting ligands, both in vitro and in vivo. The T cell-favored tropism is likely due to...
Zihan Zhang

Immuno-metabolic stress responses control longevity from mitochondrial translation inhibition in C. elegans

1 day 13 hours ago
Perturbing mitochondrial translation represents a conserved longevity intervention, with proteostasis processes proposed to mediate the resulting lifespan extension. Here, we explore whether other mechanisms may contribute to lifespan extension upon mitochondrial translation inhibition. Using multi-omics and functional in vivo screening, we identify the ethylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase orthologue C32E8.9 in C. elegans as an essential factor for longevity induced by mitochondrial translation...
Iman Man Hu

Immunosenescence accelerates atherosclerosis development in AAV-PCSK9 mouse model

1 day 13 hours ago
Aging is a dominant risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and is associated with compositional and functional changes in our immune system, called immunosenescence. To gain insights into the impact of immunosenescence on atherosclerosis, we investigated plaque development and the immune landscape in an AAV-PCSK9 mouse model. Young (3 months) and aged (18 months) male C57Bl/6 mice received a single i.v. injection of a recombinant adeno-associated virus encoding murine PCSK9...
Jill de Mol

Antibody durability is influenced by interleukin-2 production by undifferentiated memory T helper cells and extensive B cell clonal expansion

1 day 13 hours ago
SARS-CoV-2-neutralizing antibody titers serve as immune correlates of protection against COVID-19; however, the durability varies among vaccinees. Here, we demonstrate that the durability of vaccine-boosted antibody responses is closely correlated with the pre-booster capacity of spike-reactive CD4^(+) T cells to produce interleukin (IL)-2 and T helper type 2 (Th2) cytokines. IL-2 production by CD4^(+) T cells was also associated with extensive B cell clonal expansion, which preceded the durable...
Masanori Isogawa

Molecular basis for substrate recognition and transport of mammalian taurine transporters

1 day 13 hours ago
The taurine transporter (TAUT) mediates cellular taurine uptake, playing a critical role in human health and longevity. In this study, we present cryogenic electron microscopy structures of both mouse and human TAUT in various conformational states. The taurine-bound, occluded forms of mouse and human TAUT reveal the substrate binding pocket and the ion binding sites. The amino group of taurine interacts with Glu406 at the binding site, constituting a key structural feature determining substrate...
Mingxing Wang

Tunable shear thickening, aging, and rejuvenation in suspensions of shape-memory-endowed liquid crystalline particles

1 day 13 hours ago
The morphological features of particles, notably shape anisotropy, critically influence the rheological properties of dense suspensions, spanning both natural and engineered systems. This work explores the potential of using shape memory particles to dynamically regulate suspension fluid flow through controllable shape transformations. First, we synthesize shape-memory particles with programmable anisotropy from liquid crystal elastomers, such that the stiffness and shapes of the particles can...
Chuqiao Chen

Comparison of MSCs and Muse cells: the possible use for healthspan optimization

1 day 13 hours ago
The exploration for safe, effective intervention strategies to improve longevity and aging-related diseases is attracting attention to prolong the healthy lifespan. Since aging is based on cellular changes, including telomere attrition, DNA damage, and mitochondrial dysfunction, therapies related to stem cells are expected to be a rational strategy for solving aging problems at the cellular level. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an easily accessible, safe candidate, as they supply paracrine...
Mari Dezawa

End-of-life pathology in UM-HET3 mice treated with 16 α‑hydroxyestradiol or late‑start canagliflozin

1 day 13 hours ago
Canagliflozin (Cana) started at 16 months of age and 16-hydroxy-estradiol (OH_Est) started at 12 months each led to significant increases in lifespan in male UM-HET3 mice but significant decreases in female lifespan. To seek insights into the basis for these sex-specific effects, we performed end-of-life histopathological analyses of control and treated mice for all three interventions testing program sites. There were no significant drug-induced alterations in inferred cause of death, although...
Jessica M Snyder

Unveiling Selenoprotein T as a novel regulator of cardiomyocyte senescence: pivotal role of the CD36 receptor in AC16 human cardiomyocytes

1 day 13 hours ago
Cellular senescence is a key driver of heart disease, yet its regulation in cardiomyocytes remains poorly understood. Selenoprotein T (SELENOT) plays a crucial role in cardiomyocyte differentiation and protection, but its role in cardiomyocyte senescence remains unknown. Here, we explore the novel role of SELENOT in preserving cardiomyocyte viability and genomic integrity during doxorubicin-induced senescence. Senescent differentiated cardiomyocytes exhibit hallmarks of cellular senescence,...
Anna De Bartolo

Cryo-EM structure of native honey bee vitellogenin

1 day 13 hours ago
Vitellogenin (Vg) is the main yolk precursor lipoprotein in almost all egg-laying animals. In addition, along its evolutionary history, Vg has developed a range of new functions in different taxa. In the honey bee, Vg has functions related to immunity, antioxidant protection, social behavior and longevity. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying Vg functionalities are still poorly understood. Here, we report the cryo-EM structure of full-length honey bee Vg, one-step purified directly from...
Mateu Montserrat-Canals

Ultradeep N-glycoproteome atlas of mouse reveals spatiotemporal signatures of brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases

1 day 13 hours ago
The current depth of site-specific N-glycoproteomics is insufficient to fully characterize glycosylation events in biological samples. Herein, we achieve an ultradeep and precision analysis of the N-glycoproteome of mouse tissues by integrating multiple workflows. The largest N-glycoproteomic dataset to date is established on mice, which contains 91,972 precursor glycopeptides, 62,216 glycoforms, 8939 glycosites and 4563 glycoproteins. The database consists of 6.8 million glyco-spectra...
Pan Fang

Commitment of adipose-resident c-kit<sup>+</sup> progenitors to brown adipocytes contributes to adipose tissue homeostasis and remodeling

1 day 13 hours ago
The global incidence of obesity-related metabolic disorders and their comorbidities continue to increase along with a demand for innovative therapeutic interventions. An in-depth understanding of de novo thermogenic adipogenesis is vital to harness the potential of these adipocytes. Here, we combine genetic lineage tracing and single-nucleus RNA sequencing to demonstrate that adult adipose-resident c-kit^(+) cells are previously unidentified brown adipocyte progenitor cells (APCs). c-kit^(+)...
Qishan Chen

Decreased non-neurogenic acetylcholine in bone marrow triggers age-related defective stem/progenitor cell homing

1 day 13 hours ago
Age-related decline in the ability of bone marrow (BM) to recruit transplanted hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) limits the potential of HSPC-based medicine. Using in vivo imaging and manipulation combined with integrative metabolomic analyses, we show that, with aging, degradation of non-neurogenic acetylcholine disrupts the local Chrm5-eNOS-nitric oxide signaling, reducing arterial dilation and decreasing both BM blood flow and sinusoidal wall shear stress. Consequently, aging BM...
Takayuki Morikawa

MassCube improves accuracy for metabolomics data processing from raw files to phenotype classifiers

1 day 13 hours ago
Nontargeted peak detection in LC-MS-based metabolomics must become robust and benchmarked. We present MassCube, a Python-based open-source framework for MS data processing that we systematically benchmark against other algorithms and different types of input data. From raw data, peaks are detected by constructing mass traces through signal clustering and Gaussian-filter assisted edge detection. Peaks are then grouped for adduct and in-source fragment detection, and compounds are annotated by...
Huaxu Yu

The disordered p53 transactivation domain is the target of FOXO4 and the senolytic compound FOXO4-DRI

1 day 13 hours ago
A central process contributing to the phenotype of aging is cellular senescence. We recently identified the FOXO4 - p53 axis as pivotal in maintaining the viability of senescent cells, and that senescent cells can be targeted selectively with the senolytic peptide FOXO4-DRI. Here, we solve the solution NMR structural models of the p53 transactivation domain in complex with the FOXO4 forkhead domain and in complex with FOXO4-DRI. Strikingly, we find that the disordered FOXO4-DRI binds to the...
Benjamin Bourgeois

Edge-activated graphene nanopores for thermally robust hydrogen membrane separations

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Temperature-dependent, selective molecular diffusion through porous materials is crucial for membrane separations and is typically modeled as an Arrhenius-type activated process. Although this dependence can be described phenomenologically by an activation energy, tracing its molecular origins is often difficult, hindering robust membrane design for practical applications. Here, we investigate gas transport across monolayer nanoporous graphene membranes and observe significant, reversible,...
Chi Cheng
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