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Scientists Just Discovered A Protein That Has Been Silently Aging Your Immune System And They Found How To Stop It

Scientists at the University of Tokyo and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have discovered an unexpected way that the immune system ages, and in doing so they may have uncovered a new path toward keeping it young for much longer. The culprit turns out to be a protein called MLKL, long known for its role in a form of programmed cell death, but which the researchers found was quietly doing something entirely different inside the blood stem cells that generate all of the body’s immune cells. Rather than killing those stem cells outright, MLKL was slipping into their mitochondria and damaging them from within, sapping the cells of the energy and biological balance they need to maintain a strong and healthy immune system across a lifetime, all without triggering the cell death signals that scientists typically know to look for. The study, published in Nature Communications, confirmed that this was a previously unknown aging mechanism that had been hiding in plain sight for years.

When researchers switched off MLKL in mice, the results were striking across every measure they tested: the stem cells retained their regenerative capacity, produced healthier and more balanced immune cells, showed meaningfully less DNA damage, and maintained stronger energy output even in older animals placed under conditions that normally accelerate aging significantly. Most importantly, these improvements happened without any increase in cell death, confirming that MLKL’s role in immune aging is entirely separate from the death-related function scientists had always associated it with, making it a genuinely surprising and actionable new target. Researchers say the discovery opens a concrete new direction for therapies that could one day slow immune decline at its most fundamental source, potentially helping older adults maintain stronger defenses against infection and disease far longer than was previously thought possible.

Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260416071951.htm

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