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Inhibition of IL-11 signalling extends mammalian healthspan and lifespan

Anissa A. Widjaja; Wei‐Wen Lim; Siva Viswanathan; Sonia Chothani; Ben Corden; Cibi Mary Dasan; Joyce Wei Ting Goh; Radiance Lim; Brijesh Kumar Singh; Jessie Tan; Chee Jian Pua; Sze Yun Lim; Eleonora Adami; Sebastian Schäfer; Benjamin L. George; Mark Sweeney; Chen Xie; Madhulika Tripathi; Natalie A. Sims; Norbert Hübner; Enrico Petretto; Dominic J. Withers; Lena Ho; Jesús Gil; David Carling; Stuart A. Cook

Nature · 2024

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Summary

For healthspan and lifespan, ERK, AMPK and mTORC1 represent critical pathways and inflammation is a centrally important hallmark<sup>1-7</sup>. Here we examined whether IL-11, a pro-inflammatory cytokine of the IL-6 family, has a negative effect on age-associated disease and lifespan. As mice age, IL-11 is upregulated across cell types and tissues to regulate an ERK-AMPK-mTORC1 axis to modulate cellular, tissue- and organismal-level ageing pathologies. Deletion of Il11 or Il11ra1 protects against metabolic decline, multi-morbidity and frailty in old age. Administration of anti-IL-11 to 75-week-old mice for 25 weeks improves metabolism and muscle function, and reduces ageing biomarkers and frailty across sexes. In lifespan studies, genetic deletion of Il11 extended the lives of mice of both

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41586-024-07701-9
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-0aa
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