Scientists discover protein that causes ageing

CNA
18 Jul 202406:39

Summary

TLDRSingapore scientists are exploring the potential of a protein, Interleukin 11 (IL-11), as a key driver of aging. Assistant Professor Anaaya from Duke NUS Medical School discusses the serendipitous discovery of IL-11's role in muscle and strength loss, tissue scarring, and inflammation associated with aging. The team's findings suggest that blocking IL-11 could extend healthy lifespans. They are currently seeking funding for clinical trials in Singapore, with the hope that anti-IL-11 therapy could counter aging effects observed in mice, potentially translating to human benefits.

Takeaways

  • 🧬 Singapore scientists are initiating clinical trials focused on slowing muscle and strength loss associated with aging.
  • 🔬 A protein called Interlukin 11 (IL1) has been identified as a key driver of aging, and blocking it could potentially extend healthy lifespans.
  • 🤔 Assistant Professor Anaaya from Duke N US Medical School discusses the role of IL1, emphasizing that it's not about achieving immortality but understanding the aging process.
  • 💡 The discovery of IL1's role in aging was serendipitous, stemming from a study on heart conditions that revealed IL1 levels increased with age.
  • 🧠 Aging is characterized by tissue scarring, inflammation, and a decline in the body's ability to heal, repair, and regenerate, all of which are influenced by IL1.
  • 💪 The team found that organs produce increasing levels of IL1, which reduces muscle mass and strength and increases fat accumulation in the liver and abdomen.
  • 🐭 Anti-IL1 therapy, an antibody drug, is being tested in mouse models to block IL1 and counter aging by turning off the switches that control aging processes.
  • 🏥 Clinical trials for anti-IL1 therapy are underway, but they are currently focused on fibrotic lung disease, cancer immunotherapy, and eye disease, not aging.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ Lifestyle changes such as exercise, strength training, and a healthy diet are recommended to reduce aging symptoms, but molecular changes are more effective in slowing the process.
  • 💼 Professor Anaaya and her team are seeking funding and partners for a clinical trial focused on aging, aiming to demonstrate the potential of anti-IL1 therapy in humans.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the clinical trials that Singapore scientists are hoping to start?

    -The clinical trials aim to find a way to slow muscle and strength loss as we age.

  • What is the protein Interlukin 11 (IL-11), and how does it relate to aging according to the research?

    -Interlukin 11 (IL-11) is a protein that has been discovered to cause aging. Blocking this protein could potentially increase healthy lifespans.

  • How does Assistant Professor Anaaya define 'immortality' in the context of the research?

    -Assistant Professor Anaaya does not believe in immortality, stating that humans are mortal and aging is driven by a set of switches that become more active as we get older, with IL-11 being one of them.

  • How did the research team discover the role of IL-11 as a key driver of aging?

    -The discovery was made serendipitously in 2017 when the team received samples meant for another study and found that IL-11 levels were elevated with increasing age.

  • What are the effects of IL-11 on the body that are associated with aging?

    -IL-11 causes tissue scarring, inflammation, and a decline in the body's ability to repair and regenerate, which are all associated with aging.

  • How do increasing levels of IL-11 affect muscle mass and strength, and fat accumulation in the body?

    -Increasing levels of IL-11 reduce muscle mass and strength and increase fat accumulation in the liver and abdomen, which are symptoms related to aging.

  • What is the NTI IL-11 therapy, and how does it work to counter aging?

    -NTI IL-11 therapy is an antibody drug that binds specifically to IL-11 and blocks its action, potentially turning off the switches that drive aging and allowing cells to regain their function.

  • What are the current applications of anti-IL-11 therapies, and are they available for the general public?

    -Anti-IL-11 therapies are currently in clinical trials for fibrotic lung disease, cancer immunotherapy, and eye disease, but they are not yet available for the general public for aging.

  • How effective are lifestyle changes like healthy diets and exercises in reducing aging symptoms compared to molecular interventions?

    -Lifestyle changes such as exercise and a healthy diet are beneficial, but Assistant Professor Anaaya emphasizes the need for discipline and compliance. Molecular interventions like anti-IL-11 therapy have shown improvements in aging features in mice.

  • What are the plans for the clinical trial, and what is the hope for its outcome?

    -The team is raising funds and seeking partners, including pharmaceutical companies, to conduct a clinical trial for aging within Singapore, with the hope that anti-IL-11 therapy will prove effective in humans.

  • What is the significance of the relationship between the effects of IL-11 in human and mouse cells for the potential success of anti-IL-11 therapy in humans?

    -The one-to-one relationship between the effects of IL-11 in human and mouse cells suggests a high likelihood that anti-IL-11 therapy, which has shown positive results in mice, will also work in humans.

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