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Scientists Have Discovered a Special Type of Immune Cell That Slows Aging : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 18, 2025 7:05 pm
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Researchers Discover New Way to Combat Aging by Destroying Senescent Cells

A groundbreaking study led by a team from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel has unveiled a promising strategy to eliminate harmful ‘senescent’ cells that accumulate with age, contributing to tissue damage and inflammation. These senescent cells, often referred to as zombie cells, no longer replicate but remain active, releasing inflammatory molecules that accelerate the aging process.

The research team identified a type of CD4 T immune cell, known as CD4-Eomes, that transforms into specialized assassins targeting senescent cells when biological aging signals are detected in the body. This discovery sheds light on the molecular mechanisms underlying the link between CD4-Eomes cells and aging.

Studies have shown that as individuals age, specialized immune cells that combat senescent cells become more prevalent in the body. The researchers focused on understanding the role of CD4-Eomes cells in regulating tissue senescence and its implications for age-related diseases and longevity.

By conducting experiments on mice, the researchers made two significant findings. Firstly, the presence of senescent cells triggered the activation of CD4-Eomes cells, suggesting that the immune system responds to the risk of inflammation associated with aging. Secondly, genetic manipulation to remove CD4-Eomes cells led to an increase in senescent cell accumulation, confirming the role of CD4-Eomes in controlling senescent cells.

Further experiments in a mouse model of liver cirrhosis demonstrated that the presence of CD4-Eomes cells reduced scarring and decreased levels of senescent cells. This highlights the potential protective effects of CD4-Eomes cells in chronic diseases and suggests a new approach to combating aging-related tissue damage.

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The study emphasizes the adaptive nature of the immune system in addressing aging processes and underscores the importance of considering age-related immune changes in anti-aging research. The researchers suggest that boosting CD4-Eomes levels to enhance senescent cell clearance could be a promising strategy for slowing biological aging and reducing inflammation-induced damage in aging individuals.

While the research offers valuable insights into immune responses to aging, further studies are needed to validate these findings in humans and explore how genetic and environmental factors influence CD4-Eomes cell activity. Developing a deeper understanding of these mechanisms is crucial for potential future interventions to slow down aging processes.

The study, published in Nature Aging, marks a significant step towards unraveling the complex relationship between immune responses and aging. As neurophysiologist Alon Monsonego from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev points out, a balanced and age-appropriate immune system may hold the key to reducing the impact of aging on overall health.

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