Journal article

Inhibition of IL-11 signalling extends mammalian healthspan and lifespan

AA Widjaja, WW Lim, S Viswanathan, S Chothani, B Corden, CM Dasan, JWT Goh, R Lim, BK Singh, J Tan, CJ Pua, SY Lim, E Adami, S Schafer, BL George, M Sweeney, C Xie, M Tripathi, NA Sims, N Hübner Show all

Nature | Published : 2024

Abstract

For healthspan and lifespan, ERK, AMPK and mTORC1 represent critical pathways and inflammation is a centrally important hallmark1–7. Here we examined whether IL-11, a pro-inflammatory cytokine of the IL-6 family, has a negative effect on age-associated disease and lifespan. As mice age, IL-11 is upregulated across cell types and tissues to regulate an ERK–AMPK–mTORC1 axis to modulate cellular, tissue- and organismal-level ageing pathologies. Deletion of Il11 or Il11ra1 protects against metabolic decline, multi-morbidity and frailty in old age. Administration of anti-IL-11 to 75-week-old mice for 25 weeks improves metabolism and muscle function, and reduces ageing biomarkers and frailty acros..

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