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Science.News
Sep 19, 2024

New research reveals the role of gut microbes in extending life span

Scientists have found a promising trail in their quest for a longer and healthier life. By blocking an annoying protein called interleukin-11, researchers succeeded in extending the lifespan of mice by up to 25%. But it's not just about living longer—these mice also stayed in better shape, with stronger muscles and less fat buildup. Even their cells showed signs of youth: they had longer telomeres and healthier mitochondria.

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Chen, S., Zhang, Z., Liu, S., Chen, T., Lu, Zhao, W.,... Liu, S. (2024). Consistent signatures in the human gut microbiome of longevous populations. Good Microbes, 16 (1). https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2024.2393756