Aging Cell Best Paper Prize
Background
Awarded by the Society on the recommendation of the EiCs to the Lead Author and Co-Authors. This is awarded annually for the paper considered to be the most outstanding published (or accepted for publication) in Aging Cell in that year by either a member or non-member of the Society. For further information contact the Executive Administrator at: headoffice@anatsoc.org.uk
Eligibility
Member or non-member of the Society
Awarded
Annually
Queries
For further information contact the Executive Administrator at: headoffice@anatsoc.org.uk
Previous Awards of Aging Cell Best Paper Prize
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize
Antiretroviral protease inhibitors induce features of cellular senescence that are reversible upon drug removal
Chisaka Kuehnemann, Jun-Wei B Hughes, Pierre-Yves Desprez, Simon Melov, Christopher D Wiley, Judith Campisi
Aging Cell, Vol 22, Issue 1, January 2023
Article ID: e13750
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36539941/
Calorie restriction modulates the transcription of genes related to stress response and longevity in human muscle: The CALERIE study
Jayanta Kumar Das, Nirad Banskota, Julián Candia, Michael E Griswold, Melissa Orenduff, Rafael de Cabo, David L Corcoran, Sai Krupa Das, Supriyo De, Kim Marie Huffman, Virginia B Kraus, William E Kraus, Corby K Martin, Susan B Racette, Leanne M Redman, Birgit Schilling, Daniel W Belsky, Luigi Ferrucci
Aging Cell, Vol 22, Issue 12, December 2023
Article ID: e13963
Rilmenidine extends lifespan and healthspan in Caenorhabditis elegans via a nischarin I1-imidazoline receptor
Dominic F. Bennett, Anita Goyala, Cyril Statzer, Charles W. Beckett, Alexander Tyshkovskiy, Vadim N. Gladyshev, Collin Y. Ewald, João Pedro de Magalhães
Aging Cell, Volume 22, Issue 2, February 2023, Pages 1-15
Accepted Dec 09, 2022. First published: 20 January 2023
https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13774
Aging Cell Runner-Up Best Paper Award
A single short reprogramming early in life initiates and propagates an epigenetically related mechanism improving fitness and promoting an increased healthy lifespan
Quentin Alle, Enora Le Borgne, Paul Bensadoun, Camille Lemey, Nelly Béchir, Mélissa Gabanou, Fanny Estermann, Christelle Bertrand-Gaday, Laurence Pessemesse, Karine Toupet, Romain Desprat, Jérôme Vialaret, Christophe Hirtz, Danièle Noël, Christian Jorgensen, François Casas, Ollivier Milhavet, Jean-Marc Lemaitre
Aging Cell, Volume 21, Issue 11, November 2022, Pages 1-12
Accepted Aug 31, 2022. First published: 17 October 2022
https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13714
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize
Whole-body senescent cell clearance alleviates age-related brain inflammation and cognitive impairment in mice
Mikolaj Ogrodnik, Shane A. Evans, Edward Fielder, Stella Victorelli, Patrick Kruger, Hanna Salmonowicz, Bettina M. Weigand, Ayush D. Patel, Tamar Pirtskhalava, Christine L. Inman, Kurt O. Johnson, Stephanie L. Dickinson, Azucena Rocha, Marissa J. Schafer, Yi Zhu, David B. Allison, Thomas von Zglinicki, Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Tamar Tchkonia, Nicola Neretti, João F. Passos, James L. Kirkland, Diana Jurk
Aging Cell, Volume 20, Issue 2, February 2021, Pages 1-16
First published 20 January 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13296
Aging Cell Joint Runner-Up Best Paper Prize
DNA methylation-based biomarkers of aging were slowed down in a two-year diet and physical activity intervention trial: the DAMA study
Giovanni Fiorito, Saverio Caini, Domenico Palli, Benedetta Bendinelli, Calogero Saieva, Ilaria Ermini, Virginia Valentini, Melania Assedi, Piera Rizzolo, Daniela Ambrogetti, Laura Ottini, Giovanna Masala
Aging Cell, Volume 20, Issue 10, October 2021, Pages 1-13
First published 18 September 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13439
“Protein aggregates” contain RNA and DNA, entrapped by misfolded proteins but largely rescued by slowing translational elongation
Robert J. Shmookler Reis, Ramani Atluri, Meenakshisundaram Balasubramaniam, Jay Johnson, Akshatha Ganne, Srinivas Ayyadevara
Aging Cell, Volume 20, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages 1-20
First published 31 March 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13326
Best Paper
Tissue specificity of senescent cell accumulation during physiologic and accelerated aging of mice
Matthew J. Yousefzadeh, Jing Zhao, Christina Bukata, Erin A. Wade, Sara J. McGowan, Luise A. Angelini, Michael P. Bank, Aditi U. Gurkar, Collin A. McGuckian, Mariah F. Calubag, Jonathan I. Kato, Christin E. Burd, Paul D. Robbins, Laura J. NiedernhoferAging Cell, Volume 19, Issue 3, March 2020, Pages 1-13
https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13094
Runner-Up Best Paper Prize
AMPK-mediated formation of stress granules is required for dietary restriction induced longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans
Chen-Ting Kuo, Guan-Ting You, Ying-Jie Jian,Ting-Shin Chen, Yu-Chen Siao, Ao-Lin Hsu, Tsui-Ting Ching
Aging Cell Volume 19, Issue 6, June 2020, Pages 1-12
https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13157
[Dr Kuo and Dr You are Joint Lead Authors]
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize
Partial reprogramming induces a steady decline in epigenetic age before loss of somatic identity
Nelly Olova, Daniel J. Simpson, Riccardo E. Marioni, Tamir Chandra
Aging Cell, Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2019Aging Cell. 2019;18:e12877 https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12877
Aging Cell Joint Runner-Up Best Paper Prize
e12914 Endothelial toll-like receptor 4 maintains lung integrity via epigenetic suppression of p16INK4a
So-Jin Kim, Peiying Shan, Cheol Hwangbo, Yi Zhang, Jin-Na Min, Xuchen Zhang
Taylor Ardito, Alfred Li, Tien Peng, Maor Sauler, Patty J. Lee
Aging Cell, Volume 18, Issue 3, June 2019
Aging Cell. 2019;18:e12914 https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12914
and
e12971 Restored immune cell functions upon clearance of senescence in the irradiated splenic environment
Lina Palacio, Marie-Lyn Goyer, Damien Maggiorani, Andrea Espinosa, Norbert Villeneuve, Sara Bourbonnais, Gaël Moquin-Beaudry, Oanh Le, Marco Demaria,
Albert R. Davalos, Hélène Decaluwe, Christian Beauséjour
Aging Cell, Volume 18, Issue 4, August 2019
Aging Cell. 2019;18:e12971 https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12971
and
e13041 A human tissue-specific transcriptomic analysis reveals a complex relationship between aging, cancer, and cellular senescence
Kasit Chatsirisupachai, Daniel Palmer, Susana Ferreira, João Pedro de Magalhães
Aging Cell, Volume 18, Issue 6, December 2019
Aging Cell. 2019;18:e13041 https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13041
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2018
Replacement of microglia in the aged brain reverses cognitive, synaptic and neuronal deficits in mice
Monica R. P. Elmore, Lindsay A. Hohsfield, Enikö A. Kramár, Lilach Soreq, Rafael J. Lee, Stephanie T. Pham, Allison R. Najafi, Elizabeth E. Spangenberg, Marcelo A. Wood, Brian L. West, Kim N. Green
Aging Cell, Volume 17, Issue 6, December 2018, Pages 12832-12846
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2017
Aging of the skeletal muscle extracellular matrix drives a stem cell fibrogenic conversion
Kristen M. Stearns-Reider, Antonio D’Amore, Kevin Beezhold, Benjamin Rothrauff, Loredana Cavalli, William R. Wagner, David A. Vorp, Alkiviadis Tsamis, Sunita Shinde,
Changqing Zhang, Aaron Barchowsky, Thomas A. Rando, Rocky S. Tuan, Fabrisia Ambrosio
Volume 16, Issue 3, pages 518-528, June 2017
Aging Cell Joint Runner-Up Best Paper Prize 2017
Expansion of myeloid-derived suppressor cells with aging in the bone marrow of mice through a NF-κB-dependent mechanism
Rafael R. Flores, Cheryl L. Clauson, Joonseok Cho, Byeong-Chel Lee, Sara J. McGowan, Darren J. Baker, Laura J. Niedernhofer, Paul D. Robbins
Volume 16, Issue 3, pages 480-487, June 2017
Translation fidelity coevolves with longevity
Zhonghe Ke, Pramit Mallik, Adam B. Johnson, Facundo Luna, Eviatar Nevo, Zhengdong D. Zhang, Vadim N. Gladyshev, Andrei Seluanov and Vera Gorbunova
Volume 16, Issue 5, pages 988-993, October 2017
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2016
Mitochondrial-targeted catalase is good for the old mouse proteome, but not for the young: ‘reverse’ antagonistic pleiotropy?
Basisty, N., Dai, D.-F., Gagnidze, A., Gitari, L., Fredrickson, J., Maina, Y., Beyer, R. P., Emond, M. J., Hsieh, E. J., MacCoss, M. J., Martin, G. M. and Rabinovitch, P. S.
Volume 15, Issue 4, pages 634–645, August 2016
Dr Adam Taylor presenting Dr Nathan Basisty with his Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2016 Certificate at the AS Winter Meeting, Dundee, 2017
Aging Cell Runner-Up Best Paper Prizes 2016
Mitochondrial metabolites extend lifespan
Mishur,R. J., Khan, M., Munkácsy, E., Sharma, L., Bokov, A., Beam, H., Radetskaya, O., Borror, M., Lane, R., Bai, Y. and Rea, S. L.
Volume 15, Issue 2, pages 336-348, April 2016
Identification of a novel senolytic agent, navitoclax, targeting the Bcl-2 family of antiapoptotic factors
Zhu, Y., Tchkonia, T., Fuhrmann-Stroissnigg, H., Dai, H. M., Ling, Y. Y., Stout, M. B., Pirtskhalava, T., Giorgadze, N., Johnson, K. O., Giles, C. B., Wren, J. D., Niedernhofer, L. J., Robbins, P. D. and Kirkland, J. L.
Volume 15, Issue 3, pages 428-435, June 2016
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2015
‘Acceleated epigenetic aging in Down syndrome’
Horvath, S., Garagnani, P., Bacalini, M. G., Pirazzini, C., Salvioli, S., Gentilini, D., Di Blasio, A. M., Giuliani, C., Tung, S., Vinters, H. V. and Franceschi, C.
Aging Cell, Volume 14, Issue 3, June 2015, pages 491-495
Aging Cell Runner-Up Best Paper Prizes 2015
‘A peroxiredoxin, PRDX-2, is required for insulin secretion and insulin/IIS-dependent regulation of stress resistance and longevity’
Oláhová, M. and Veal, E. A.
Aging Cell, Volume 14, Issue 4, August 2015, pages 558–568
‘The Achilles’ heel of senescent cells: from transcriptome to senolytic drugs’
Zhu, Y., Tchkonia, T., Pirtskhalava, T., Gower, A. C., Ding, H., Giorgadze, N., Palmer, A. K., Ikeno, Y., Hubbard, G. B., Lenburg, M., O’Hara, S. P., LaRusso, N. F., Miller, J. D., Roos, C. M., Verzosa, G. C., LeBrasseur, N. K., Wren, J. D., Farr, J. N., Khosla, S., Stout, M. B., McGowan, S. J., Fuhrmann-Stroissnigg, H., Gurkar, A. U., Zhao, J., Colangelo, D., Dorronsoro, A., Ling, Y. Y., Barghouthy, A. S., Navarro, D. C., Sano, T., Robbins, P. D., Niedernhofer, L. J. and Kirkland, J. L.
Aging Cell, Volume 14, Issue 4, August 2015, pages 644–658
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2014
'Altered proteome turnover and remodelling by short-term caloric restriction or rapamycin rejuvenate the aging heart’
D.-F. Dai,P. P. Karunadharma, Y. A. Chiao, N. Basisty, D. Crispin, E. J. Hsieh, T. Chen, H. Gu, D. Djukovic, D. Raftery, R. P. Beyer, M. J. Maccoss, P. S. Rabinovitch
Aging Cell, Volume 13, Issue 3, June 2014, Pages 529–539
Dr. Dai receives his award from President Prof. T. Clive Lee at the Winter Meeting of the Society in Cambridge
Aging Cell Runner-Up Best Paper Prizes 2014
‘Growth hormone signaling is necessary for lifespan extension by dietary methionine’
H. M. Brown-Borg, S. G. Rakoczy, J. A. Wonderlich, L. Rojanathammanee, J. J. Kopchick, V. Armstrong, D. Raasakka
Aging Cell, Volume 13, Issue 6, December 2014, Pages 1019-1027
‘Maternal caloric restriction partially rescues the deleterious effects of advanced maternal age on offspring’
K. E. Gribble, G. Jarvis, M. Bock, D. B. M. Welch
Aging Cell, Volume 13, Issue 4, August 2014, Pages 623-630
AGING CELL BEST PAPER PRIZE 2013
‘Calorie restriction in humans inhibits the P13/AKT pathway and induces a younger transcription profile’
E. M. Mercken, S. D. Crosby, D. W. Lamming, L. JeBailey, S. Krzysik-Walker, D. T. Villareal, M. Capri, C. Franceschi, Y. Zhang, K. Becker, D.M. Sabatini, R.de Cabo, L. Fontana
Aging Cell, Volume 12, Issue 4, August 2013, pp 645-651
To be presented at the AS Winter meeting Birmingham, 15th to 16th December, ,2014
AGING CELL RUNNER-UP BEST PAPER PRIZES 2013
‘Genomes of replicatively senescent cells undergo global epigenetic changes leading to gene silencing and activation of transposable elements’
M. De Cecco, S.W. Criscione, E.J.Peckham, S. Hillenmeyer, E.A. Hamm, J.Manivannan, A.L. Peterson, J.A. Kreiling, N. Neretti, J.M.Sedivy
Aging Cell, Volume 12, Issue 2, April 2013, pp 247-256
‘A metabolic signature predicts biological age in mice’
A. Tomás-Loba, B.B. de Jesus, J.M. Mato and M.A. Blasco
Aging Cell, Volume 12, Issue 1, February 2013, pp 93-101
Winner 2012 Aging Cell Best Paper Prize
'Deviation of inate circadian Period from 24 h reduces longevity in mice'
Sergiy Libert, Michael S. Bonkowski, Kelli Pointer, Scott D. Pletcher and Leonard Guarente
Volume 11, Issue 5, October 2012, pp 794-799.
Then we have 2 Runner- Up Best Paper Prizes 2012
‘A new role for laminins as modulators of protein toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans’.
L. T. Jensen, T. H. Møller, S. A. Larsen, H. Jakobsen and A. Olsen
Volume 11, Issue 1, February 2012, pp 82-92
‘Temporal requirements of heat shock factor-1 for longevity assurance’
Y. Volovik, M. Maman, T. Dubnikov, M. Bejerano-Sagie, D. Joyce, E. A. Kapernick, E. Cohen and A. Dillin
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2012, pp 491-499
Winner 2011 Aging Cell Best Paper Prize |
|
|
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2010
The photograph shows Dr. Liao receiving his award from the President Professor D. Ceri Davies at the Cardiff Meeting in December 2011.
Aging Cell Runner-Up Best Paper Prizes 2010
The papers detailed below were judged by the editors of Aging Cell to merit the Aging Cell Runner-Up Best Paper Prize 2010. This Prize is awarded by the Anatomical Society's Prizes and Awards Committee, on the recommendation of the Editors-in-Chief of Aging Cell.
The annual prize for the best paper published in the journal Aging Cell in 2010 (Volume 9) has been awarded to Dr. Chen-Yu Liao and co-authors for their paper describing the "Genetic variation in the murine lifespan response to dietary restriction: from life extension to life shortening".
PAPER 9(4) 626-635
‘Resistance to experimental tumorigenesis in cells of a long-lived mammal, the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber)’Sitai Liang, James Mele, Yuehong Wu, Rochelle Buffenstein and Peter J. Hornsby
PAPER 9(2) 162-173
‘SIRT6 protects against pathological damage caused by diet-induced obesity’Yariv Kanfi, Victoria Peshti, Reuven Gil, Shoshana Naiman, Liat Nahum, Eran Levin, Noga Kronfeld-Schor and Haim Y. Cohen
Aging Cell Best Paper Prize 2009
The photograph shows Dr Ander Matheu (MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London) receiving the Aging Cell Best Paper Prize from Emeritus Professor Susan Standring at the Anatomical Winter Meeting held in the Gordon Museum at King’s College, London on Friday 17th December 2010.
The title of the Lecture: ‘Aging in mice with increased Ink4a/Arfand