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Scientists Restore Aging Blood Stem Cells to a More Youthful State in Mice : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 26, 2025 7:35 pm
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Reversing Aging in Blood Stem Cells: A Breakthrough in Medical Science

Deep within the bone marrow, specialized stem cells called hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) play a crucial role in producing new blood cells to sustain the body. However, as we age, these HSCs become less productive, leading to various age-related conditions such as anemia and cancer.

A recent study by researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Paris Cité University has shown that the key to rejuvenating aging HSCs lies in targeting their lysosomes, which are responsible for breaking down complex molecules within the cells.

Stem cell biologist Saghi Ghaffari led experiments in mice and discovered that the lysosomes in elderly HSCs were dysfunctional, leading to an increase in glucose metabolism and disruptions in genetic information processing. This hyperactivity in aging HSCs is the opposite of the quiescence seen in young HSCs, which allows for stability and longevity.

By using a chemical called concanamycin A to stabilize the lysosomes in aging HSCs, the researchers were able to restore the cells’ functionality. This treatment resulted in a significant increase in the production of new blood cells and improved regenerative capacity in the aged stem cells.

Ghaffari believes that targeting lysosomal dysfunction could potentially help maintain healthy blood and immune systems in the elderly, improve the success of stem cell transplants, and reduce the risk of age-related blood disorders.

While this research has shown promising results in mice, further studies will be needed to explore its potential application in humans. The findings of this study were published in the journal Cell Stem Cell.

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Overall, this breakthrough in medical science offers hope for reversing the effects of aging on blood stem cells, paving the way for new treatment options for age-related conditions.

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