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Old plasma dilution reduces human biological age: a clinical study.

This work extrapolates to humans the previous animal studies on blood heterochronicity and establishes a novel direct measurement of biological age. Our results support the hypothesis that, similar to mice, human aging is driven by age-imposed systemic molecular excess, the attenuation of which reverses biological age, defined in our work as a deregulation (noise) of 10 novel protein biomarkers. The results on biological age are strongly supported by the data, which demonstrates that rounds of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) promote a global shift to a younger systemic proteome, including youthfully restored pro-regenerative, anticancer, and apoptotic regulators and a youthful profile of myeloid/lymphoid markers in circulating cells, which have reduced cellular senescence and lower DNA damage. Mechanistically, the circulatory regulators of the JAK-STAT, MAPK, TGF-beta, NF-κB, and Toll-like receptor signaling pathways become more youthfully balanced through normalization of TLR4, which we define as a nodal point of this molecular rejuvenation. The significance of our findings is confirmed through big-data gene expression studies.

Date Published: August 24, 2022

Authors: Daehwan Kim, Dobri D Kiprov , Connor Luellen , Michael Lieb, Chao Liu, Etsuko Watanabe, Xiaoyue Mei, Kaitlin Cassaleto, Joel Kramer, Michael J Conboy, Irina M Conboy

Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398900/

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