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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy Produces Thymus Regrowth in Old Non-Human Primates – Fight Aging!

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Last updated: 2024/04/15 at 4:58 PM
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Thymocytes, which are immature T cells, originate in the bone marrow and migrate to the thymus for maturation near the heart, playing a crucial role in the adaptive immune system. However, as individuals age, the thymus involutes, leading to a decline in active thymus tissue by the time they reach their 50s. This results in a compromised adaptive immune system, lacking the necessary naive T cells to combat new threats. Therefore, rejuvenating the thymus is a key objective in aging research.

There is growing evidence suggesting that the thymus may have more regenerative potential than previously believed. Studies have shown that mild calorie restriction and certain growth hormone therapies can partially rejuvenate the thymus in humans. Now, a breakthrough study in aged non-human primates has demonstrated that mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) transplantation can effectively promote thymic regrowth.

The study involved treating aged rhesus monkeys with MSCs to establish a model of thymic senescence. Various analyses, including histological staining, immunofluorescence, and gene expression studies, revealed that MSC therapy improved the structure and function of the thymus. Importantly, the treatment led to reduced expression of senescence markers and enhanced activity of aging thymic epithelial cells (TECs).

Furthermore, the study identified key genes and pathways associated with thymic rejuvenation, highlighting the epigenetic and transcriptional changes induced by MSC therapy. Notably, gene expression patterns were modulated through DNA methylation modifications, with several genes linked to cell growth, proliferation, and apoptosis showing significant changes in methylation levels.

Overall, this research underscores the potential of MSC therapy in promoting thymic regrowth and rejuvenation in aging individuals. The findings warrant further investigation into the translational potential of this approach in human patients, offering new hope for enhancing immune function and combating age-related immune deficiencies.

Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2024.03.008

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