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Scientists Uncover Anti-Ageing Protein with Potential to Combat Cancer and Alzheimer’s

January 3, 2024 10:06 am in by

Japanese scientists have made a ground breaking discovery!

They have uncovered a protein that holds the potential to halt the formation of ‘zombie’ cells and decelerate the aging process.

As we age, certain cells linger longer than necessary, resulting in a buildup of cellular waste within our bodies.

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These so-called zombie cells can heighten the susceptibility to age-related ailments such as Alzheimer’s, heart failure, and specific cancers.

The Japanese researchers have pinpointed a protein named HKDC1 that assumes a vital role in the cleansing of damaged mitochondria (the cellular powerhouses) and the restoration of lysosomes (the cell’s waste disposal system).

This protein collaborates with other proteins known as VDACs to facilitate this intricate process.

By increasing the levels of HKDC1, we may enhance cellular well-being, stave off the effects of aging, and potentially pave the way for new treatments that have the potential to slow down aging therefore ward off age-related conditions.

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