Researchers have identified a specialized immune cell, CD4-Eomes, that naturally targets and destroys aging “senescent” cells in mice, revealing that the immune system already evolves its own anti-aging defenses.
For the first time, it has been showed that these cells are directly triggered by senescent-cell buildup and are essential for keeping those harmful “zombie” cells in check; removing CD4-Eomes in mice caused senescent cells and tissue damage to surge, while restoring them reduced scarring and inflammation in chronic disease models.
The discovery overturns the common belief that rejuvenation requires resetting the immune system to a youthful state and instead suggests that supporting age-adapted immune responses may be key to slowing biological aging.
stevenjgarner•2mo ago
For the first time, it has been showed that these cells are directly triggered by senescent-cell buildup and are essential for keeping those harmful “zombie” cells in check; removing CD4-Eomes in mice caused senescent cells and tissue damage to surge, while restoring them reduced scarring and inflammation in chronic disease models.
The discovery overturns the common belief that rejuvenation requires resetting the immune system to a youthful state and instead suggests that supporting age-adapted immune responses may be key to slowing biological aging.