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Light at night and modeled circadian disruption predict higher risk of mortality: A prospective study in >88,000 participants

Light at night and modeled circadian disruption predict higher risk of mortality: A prospective study in >88,000 participants

Daniel P. Windred, Angus C. Burns, Jacqueline M. Lane, Patrick Olivier, Martin K. Rutter, Richa Saxena, Andrew J. K. Phillips, Sean W. Cain

Exposure to bright light at night, recorded in over 88,000 participants, is linked to higher mortality risk over six years. Disrupted circadian rhythms, indicated by computational modeling, may explain this risk. Minimizing night light exposure and maintaining regular light-dark patterns could promote health and longevity.

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Systems Age: A single blood methylation test to quantify aging heterogeneity across 11 physiological systems

Systems Age: A single blood methylation test to quantify aging heterogeneity across 11 physiological systems

Raghav Sehgal, Margarita Meer, Aladdin H. Shadyab, Ramon Casanova, JoAnn E. Manson, Parveen Bhatti, Eileen M. Crimmins, Themistocles L. Assimes, Eric A. Whitsel, Albert T. Higgins-Chen, Morgan Levine

A novel epigenetic clock, using blood-based methylation data, assesses aging in 11 specific systems (Heart, Lung, Kidney, etc.), outperforming global measures in predicting system-specific outcomes. This approach identifies unique aging subtypes and may aid in personalized age-related healthcare.

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Early-life stress triggers long-lasting organismal resilience and longevity via tetraspanin

Early-life stress triggers long-lasting organismal resilience and longevity via tetraspanin

Wei I. Jiang, Henry De Belly, Bingying Wang, Andrew Wong, Minseo Kim, Fiona Oh, Jason DeGeorge, Xinya Huang, Shouhong Guang, Orion D. Weiner, Dengke K. Ma

Early-life thermal stress in C. elegans leads to lasting up-regulation of the tsp-1 gene, crucial for membrane functions and resilience. This effect, requiring the CBP-1 enzyme, results in enhanced longevity and thermal resilience, demonstrating how early stress has long-term impacts.

Q3 2023
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Genomic Signatures of Exceptional Longevity and Negligible Aging in the Long-Lived Red Sea Urchin

Genomic Signatures of Exceptional Longevity and Negligible Aging in the Long-Lived Red Sea Urchin

Jennifer M. Polinski, Kate R. Castellano, Katherine M. Buckley, Andrea G. Bodnar

The genome of the long-lived red sea urchin was analyzed and compared with short-lived species, revealing chromosome rearrangements and expanded gene families linked to immunity, nervous system, and genome stability. Genes under positive selection related to genomic regulation, protein homeostasis, and mitochondrial function suggest mechanisms for maintaining tissue homeostasis, disease resistance, and negligible aging.

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Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction

Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction

Young porcine plasma treatment significantly reverses aging in rats at the epigenetic level, as shown by validated epigenetic clocks for various tissues. The treatment notably reduced the epigenetic ages of blood, heart, liver, and hypothalamus, improved organ function, and shifted IgG N-glycosylation patterns from pro- to anti-inflammatory, indicating a reversal of glycan aging.

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A study of gene expression in the living human brain

A study of gene expression in the living human brain

Gene expression in postmortem human brain tissue differs significantly from that in living tissue, challenging assumptions used in medical research. This discrepancy, not explained by factors like age or medication, suggests postmortem studies may inaccurately represent brain gene expression in life, limiting their usefulness for understanding brain health and disease. Future research should consider these differences for more accurate insights.

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Early-life stress triggers long-lasting organismal resilience and longevity via tetraspanin

Early-life stress triggers long-lasting organismal resilience and longevity via tetraspanin

Early-life thermal stress in C. elegans leads to lasting up-regulation of the tsp-1 gene, crucial for membrane functions and resilience. This effect, requiring the CBP-1 enzyme, results in enhanced longevity and thermal resilience, demonstrating how early stress has long-term impacts.

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Systems Age: A single blood methylation test to quantify aging heterogeneity across 11 physiological systems

Systems Age: A single blood methylation test to quantify aging heterogeneity across 11 physiological systems

A novel epigenetic clock, using blood-based methylation data, assesses aging in 11 specific systems (Heart, Lung, Kidney, etc.), outperforming global measures in predicting system-specific outcomes. This approach identifies unique aging subtypes and may aid in personalized age-related healthcare.

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