Breakthrough Study: Blocking IL-11 Protein Extends Mice Lifespan by 25%, Paves Way for Human Anti-Aging Therapies
July 18, 2024Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School, the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Medical Science, and Imperial College London conducted a study on the protein interleukin-11 (IL-11).
Inhibiting IL-11 can increase the healthy lifespan of mice by nearly 25%.
IL-11 deletion or anti-IL-11 treatment improves metabolism, muscle function, and reduces aging biomarkers in mice.
The research is funded by the National Medical Research Council (Singapore) and the Medical Research Council (UK).
The study is currently in clinical trials for fibrotic lung disease.
Potential anti-aging therapies for humans could emerge from this research.
Challenges include gaining approval for anti-aging drugs and securing funding for further clinical trials.
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BBC News • Jul 17, 2024
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Inhibition of IL-11 signalling extends mammalian healthspan and lifespanNature • Jul 17, 2024
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