The "Reprogramming" of Aging Cells
Researchers associated with the company Turn.bio have a new publication that describes the "reprogramming" and rejuvenation of aging cell cultures by infusing them with a "cocktail" of six different messenger RNA types that generate the "reset" proteins OCT4, SOX2, KLF4, c-MYC, LIN28 and NANOG (OSKMLN). The link to the paper is HERE.
They suggest an ex vivo treatment in which stem cells could be removed from a subject along with fat cells, separated and treated externally with the mRNA cocktail to rejuvenate the stem cells, and then re-injecting the treated cells into the subject. In the longer term, they may be investigating an in vivo procedure that might involve encasing the mRNA in lipid nanoparticles, infusing this into the bloodstream, and directly reprogramming cells in a living organism.
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According to a new study, published Nature Medicine has found hundreds of blood proteins responsible for determining some signs of aging, providing crucial hints about the substances that can slow aging.
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Several studies have found that transfusing blood from young mice to older ones could reverse some signs of aging. Until a few days, it was unclear what component in the blood leads to such a significant effect. But according to new study hundreds of blood proteins responsible for determining some signs of aging.