New intranasal and injectable gene therapy for healthy life extension.

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Dabbu Kumar Jaijyan, Anca Selariu, Ruth Cruz-Cosme, Mingming Tong, Shaomin Yang, Alketa Stefa, David Kekich, Junichi Sadoshima, Utz Herbig, Qiyi Tang, George Church, Elizabeth L Parrish, Hua Zhu
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As the global elderly population grows, it is socioeconomically and medically critical to provide diverse and effective means of mitigating the impact of aging on human health. Previous studies showed that the adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector induced overexpression of certain proteins, which can suppress or reverse the effects of aging in animal models. In our study, we sought to determine whether the high-capacity cytomegalovirus vector (CMV) can be an effective and safe gene delivery method for two such protective factors: telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) and follistatin (FST). We found that the mouse cytomegalovirus (MCMV) carrying exogenous TERT or FST (MCMVTERT or MCMVFST) extended median lifespan by 41.4% and 32.5%, respectively. We report CMV being used successfully as both an intranasal and injectable gene therapy system to extend longevity. Specifically, this treatment significantly improved glucose tolerance, physical performance, as well as preventing body mass loss and alopecia. Further, telomere shortening associated with aging was ameliorated by TERT and mitochondrial structure deterioration was halted in both treatments. Intranasal and injectable preparations performed equally well in safely and efficiently delivering gene therapy to multiple organs, with long-lasting benefits and without carcinogenicity or unwanted side effects. Translating this research to humans could have significant benefits associated with quality of life and an increased health span.

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新的鼻内和注射基因治疗延长健康寿命。
随着全球老年人口的增长,提供多样化和有效的手段来减轻老龄化对人类健康的影响,在社会经济和医学上都至关重要。先前的研究表明,腺相关病毒(AAV)载体诱导某些蛋白质的过表达,这可以抑制或逆转动物模型中衰老的影响。在我们的研究中,我们试图确定大容量巨细胞病毒载体(CMV)是否可以作为两种保护因子:端粒酶逆转录酶(TERT)和卵泡抑素(FST)的有效和安全的基因传递方法。我们发现携带外源性TERT或FST (MCMVTERT或MCMVFST)的小鼠巨细胞病毒(MCMV)分别延长了41.4%和32.5%的中位寿命。我们报告CMV被成功地用作鼻内和注射基因治疗系统来延长寿命。具体来说,这种治疗显著改善了葡萄糖耐量,身体表现,以及防止体重下降和脱发。此外,TERT改善了与衰老相关的端粒缩短,两种治疗均停止了线粒体结构的恶化。鼻内和注射制剂在安全有效地向多个器官提供基因治疗方面表现同样良好,具有持久的益处,没有致癌性或不良副作用。将这项研究应用于人类,可能会对提高生活质量和延长健康寿命产生重大好处。
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