The fountain of youth has
eluded explorers for ages. It turns out the magic anti-aging elixir might have
been inside us all along.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL)
Assistant Professor Corina Amor Vegas and colleagues have discovered that T cells can be reprogrammed to
fight aging, so to speak. Given the right set of genetic modifications, these
white blood cells can attack another group of cells known as senescent cells.
These cells are thought to be responsible for many of the diseases we grapple
with later in life.
Senescent cells are those that stop
replicating. As we age, they build up in our bodies, resulting in harmful
inflammation. While several drugs currently exist that can eliminate these
cells, many must be taken repeatedly over time.
As an alternative, Amor Vegas and
colleagues turned to a “living” drug called CAR (chimeric antigen receptor) T
cells. They discovered CAR T cells could be manipulated to eliminate senescent
cells in mice. As a result, the mice ended up living healthier lives. They had
lower body weight, improved metabolism and glucose tolerance, and increased
physical activity. All benefits came without any tissue damage or toxicity.
Amor Vegas says:
“If we give it to aged mice, they
rejuvenate. If we give it to young mice, they age slower. No other therapy
right now can do this.”
Perhaps the greatest power of CAR T cells is their longevity. The team found that just one dose at a young
age can have lifelong effects. That single treatment can protect against
conditions that commonly occur later in life, like obesity and diabetes. Amor
Vegas explains:
“T cells have the ability to develop
memory and persist in your body for really long periods, which is very
different from a chemical drug. With CAR T cells, you have the potential of
getting this one treatment, and then that’s it. For chronic pathologies, that’s
a huge advantage. Think about patients who need treatment multiple times per
day versus you get an infusion, and then you’re good to go for multiple years.”
CAR T cells have been used to treat a variety of blood cancers, receiving FDA approval for this purpose in 2017. But Amor Vegas is one of the first scientists to show that CAR T cells’ medical potential goes even further than cancer.
Young mice treated with CAR T cells age slower
and have protection from natural aging-associated conditions like obesity and
diabetes. The cartoon above shows a young mouse, treated with CAR T cells, who
ate a high-fat diet for two months. The charts show that compared to untreated
mice on the same diet, the treated mouse had lower body weight.
Amor Vegas’ lab is now investigating whether CAR T cells let mice live not
only healthier but also longer. If so, society will be one mouse step closer to
the coveted fountain of youth.
Source: https://www.cshl.edu/the-fountain-of-youth-is-a-t-cell/
Journal
article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-023-00560-5
Image: Senescent cells (blue) accumulate as we age. CAR T cells can be programmed to seek them out and destroy them. The image above shows healthy pancreatic tissue samples from an old mouse treated with CAR T cells as a young pup
Source: The fountain of youth is … a T cell? – Scents of Science (myfusimotors.com)
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