Mitochondria-nucleus communication dictates progressive versus bimodal aging of the mammary gland.
Non-linear aging, identified through oscillations in human plasma proteomics around 44 and 60, is postulated to contribute to the onset of diseases.
APA
Jenkins EC, Chattopadhyay M, et al. (2026). Mitochondria-nucleus communication dictates progressive versus bimodal aging of the mammary gland.. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.01.21.700824
MLA
Jenkins EC, et al.. "Mitochondria-nucleus communication dictates progressive versus bimodal aging of the mammary gland.." bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, 2026.
PMID
41648548
Abstract
Non-linear aging, identified through oscillations in human plasma proteomics around 44 and 60, is postulated to contribute to the onset of diseases. Incidence of breast cancer follows such bimodal pattern. We show that mitochondria-nucleus matching in mice results in two mammary gland aging patterns, including a bimodal pattern associated with susceptibility to mammary tumor and that this bimodal signature is enriched in breast cancer patients diagnosed at 45 and 65.