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Scientists May Have Found The Key Cellular Process Behind Aging in Animals : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 21, 2026 12:55 am
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A New Discovery in Aging: How Cells Adapt to Aging Through ER Remodeling

Researchers from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in the US have recently conducted a study on worms that has unveiled a fascinating adaptation to aging. This discovery sheds light on the intricate cellular mechanisms of aging and could potentially lead to new avenues for combating age-related chronic diseases.

The study focused on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), a vital transport system within cells that is involved in various biochemical processes, such as protein folding. As organisms age, their cells undergo modifications to the ER using a mechanism called ER-phagy, a type of autophagy that targets specific subdomains of the ER for breakdown.

While ER-phagy is typically associated with removing damaged or excess portions of the ER, the study has revealed that this process also plays a crucial role in healthy aging and potentially in extending lifespan.

Lead researcher Kris Burkewitz explains, “Many studies have examined how aging impacts the levels of cellular machinery, but our focus is on how aging influences the organization of these machineries within cells’ complex structures.”

Just like a factory needs efficient organization to be productive, cells rely on the proper arrangement and distribution of organelles for optimal functioning. The ER, with its multiple structural subunits and functions, acts as a scaffold within the cell, helping to organize other cellular components.

The study utilized Caenorhabditis elegans nematodes as a model organism to observe age-related changes in ER dynamics. The researchers found that as the nematodes aged, the amount of rough ER in their cells decreased significantly, while the smooth ER remained relatively stable.

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These findings suggest that ER remodeling is a proactive response to aging, potentially helping to maintain cellular function and mitigate age-related effects such as protein degradation and metabolic changes.

Further research will delve into the intricacies of ER dynamics during aging, aiming to uncover the underlying mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets for promoting healthy longevity. Understanding how the ER changes early in the aging process could provide insights into preventing age-related dysfunction and disease.

The study, published in Nature Cell Biology, marks a significant step towards unraveling the mysteries of aging at the cellular level and opens up new possibilities for enhancing healthspan in humans.

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