Aging & Longevity

H2AK119ub dynamics control hair follicle stem cell quiescence

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Adult stem cells (SCs) transition between quiescent and active states to maintain tissue integrity, and dysregulation of this balance can lead to tissue degeneration, cancer, or premature aging. Both intrinsic factors and extrinsic niche signals influence these states; however, the molecular mechanisms that integrate extrinsic cues with intrinsic programs remain poorly understood. Here, we show that the conserved repressive histone mark, H2AK119ub, serves as a molecular switch linking inhibitory...
Pooja Flora

Cognitive aging clock based on Explainable artificial intelligence

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Biological clocks aim to estimate the physiological state of an organism, or of specific organs or systems, from the perspective of aging. The inferred individual age acceleration is presumably linked to increased mortality and morbidity risks. Here, we introduce a cognitive aging clock based on a battery of five tests (sensomotor arithmetic, sensomotor mirror letter, 1-back, campimetry and the Stroop), capturing sensory and verbal perception, working memory, and decision-making in the context...
Mikhail I Krivonosov

Contrasting pathways to tree longevity in gymnosperms and angiosperms

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Tree longevity is thought to increase in growth-limiting, adverse environments, but a quantitative assessment of drivers of global variation in tree longevity is lacking. We assemble a global database of maximum longevity for 739 tree species and analyse associations between longevity and climate, soil, and species' functional traits. Our results show two primary pathways towards long lifespans. The first is slow growth in resource-limited environments, consistent with the "adversity begets...
Roel J W Brienen

Agricultural or gardening physical activity may slow neurovascular aging and prevent stroke and dementia: an experimental and cross-sectional study

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CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that regular AGPA is associated with markers of slower neurovascular aging in older individuals. AGPA induces a combination of general physical activity-related and specific AGPA-related effects; moreover, it may offer similar or even greater benefits than physical activity alone. Therefore, habitual AGPA may serve as an effective preventive strategy for neurovascular aging.
Kiyoshi Kikuchi

Network-based transcranial direct current stimulation may improve gait and cognitive function in older adults: a randomized controlled crossover study

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CONCLUSION: In healthy older adults, a single session of tDCS designed to modulate DAN and DN excitability concurrently improved gait speed in both single and dual-task walking, as well as working memory. These preliminary findings suggest that gait and working memory may be modifiable through neuromodulation approaches involving DAN and DN. Further studies are warranted to explore the relationship between gait, working memory, and these two brain networks using neuroimaging means.
Yufeng Zhang

Excess iron may accelerate amyloid beta accumulation in the brains of older mice

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Aging is a natural physiological process that may be accompanied by pathological changes, particularly in the brain. Iron is an essential trace element supporting various physiological functions and maintaining cellular homeostasis. However, iron levels tend to increase in certain brain regions of older adults and are associated with the development of neurodegenerative diseases. Despite this association, the causal relationship between aging, iron accumulation, and neurodegenerative diseases...
Soo-Jin Song

Association of female reproductive traits with altered aging trajectories: Insights from genetic and observational analyses

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Women's reproductive health plays a pivotal role in both longevity and the aging process. We conduct Mendelian randomization (MR) and observational analyses to investigate these relationships. Univariate MR analyses reveal that older age at first birth, later menarche, higher estradiol, and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) increase longevity, while pre-eclampsia liability decreases longevity. Older ages at first birth and at first sexual intercourse are associated with lower DNAmGrimAgeAccel,...
Chen Lou

A Systematic Review of Multivariate Studies in Cognitive Aging: Introducing the Concept of Cognitive Organization

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Despite ample research on cognitive aging, it is still largely unknown whether cognition is organized in a distinct manner, with different cognitive domains and subcomponents interrelating with each other. It is also unknown whether this cognitive organization is stable or changes with increasing age. Following the PRISMA guidelines statement, we conducted a systematic review of multivariate studies of cognitive aging with the aim to identify a potential cognitive organization in healthy aging....
E Garcia-Cabello

GSDME-dependent pyroptosis drives abdominal aortic aneurysm via promoting vascular senescence

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Senescence contributes to the pathology of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA); however, the regulation of senescence in AAA remains unclear. Here, we sought to determine the role of gasdermin-E (GSDME)-dependent non-canonical pyroptosis in AAA. GSDME-dependent non-canonical pyroptosis is activated in the lesioned vascular walls of mouse models and patients with AAA. GSDME deficiency inhibits vascular senescence and AAA progression. Combined analyses of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), bulk...
Si-Jia Sun

AI-aided identification of dual-purpose therapeutic targets PRPF19 and MAPK9 in hepatocellular carcinoma and cellular senescence

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most prevalent and malignant forms of primary liver cancer, with limited therapeutic options and a poor prognosis. Cellular senescence contributes to the progression of chronic liver disease while creating a microenvironment that supports tumor growth. This study aims to identify dual-purpose therapeutic targets for HCC treatment and cellular senescence intervention, potentially leading to more effective therapeutic strategies. Utilizing the AI-driven...
Christopher Ren

Biological aging, left ventricular dysfunction and mortality in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

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Accelerated biological aging (BA) is linked to adverse cardiovascular events, but its role in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) remains unclear. We analyzed 1,727 HFpEF patients from RED-CARPET Study (ChiCTR2000039901), assessing BA using Klemera-Doubal and PhenoAge methods. During a median 4.9-year follow-up, 321 all-cause and 180 cardiovascular deaths occurred. After full adjustment, per 1-SD increase in BA acceleration showed significantly higher risk of all-cause...
Xinghao Xu

Transient hepatic reconstitution of trophic factors enhances aged immunity

3 days 19 hours ago
Ageing erodes human immunity, in part by reshaping the T cell repertoire, leading to increased vulnerability to infection, malignancy and vaccine failure^(1-3). Attempts to rejuvenate immune function have yielded only modest results and are limited by toxicity or lack of clinical feasibility^(1,3-5). Here we show that the liver can be transiently repurposed to restore age-diminished immune cues and improve T cell function in aged mice. These immune cues were found by performing multi-omic...
Mirco J Friedrich

The relationship between frailty status and psychosocial indices in older Korean adults

3 days 19 hours ago
Frailty is a heightened vulnerability to physiological stressors caused by cumulative physiological decline over a lifespan. Psychological issues (depression and stress) and social problems (such as loneliness and social isolation) serve as potential risk factors for unfavorable comorbidities, including frailty, cardiometabolic disorders, and unexpected mortality. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the relationship between frailty and psychosocial factors in an aging population. The...
Ji Young Kim

Beyond strength: dietary nitrate augments self-selected functional mobility after resistance training in middle-aged adults

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This study aimed to assess whether dietary nitrate supplementation with resistance training (RT) augments gait performance and functional mobility in inactive middle-aged and older adults. We hypothesized that combining nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BRJ) with RT would yield improvements in gait and functional mobility compared to RT with nitrate-depleted beetroot juice placebo (PLA) supplementation. In this 12-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot trial, 28 healthy, inactive...
Brandon M Peoples

Multiomics insight into disease trajectories of cardiometabolic diseases and cancer

3 days 19 hours ago
Multimorbidity of cardiometabolic disease (CMD) and cancer is a growing but understudied global challenge in an aging world. Here, we perform multistate analysis in 429,555 UK Biobank participants to investigate transition patterns, identify multiomics signatures, and construct prediction models from baseline to single and multiple morbidities. During a median follow-up of 15 years, 105,903 participants develop single morbidity and 15,088 develop multimorbidity of CMD and cancer. Participants...
Xuanwei Jiang
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