
Alex Plesa
94 posts

Alex Plesa
@amplesa
Postdoc at @harvardmed and @WyssInstitute in @geochurch's lab | Working on age reversal


In Vivo Chemical Reprogramming Is Associated With a Toxic Accumulation of Lipid Droplets Hindering Rejuvenation onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…





Why aren’t babies born old? I mean, if aging is caused by inevitable molecular damage due to imperfect repair systems, why doesn’t aging happen during the massive cell division that occurs in prenatal development? Some may argue that our cells during early development have better repair systems, but what is the evidence for this? And why would repair systems stop being effective later in life?

















I love Shift's platform & am a happy investor, but finding a single factor isn't novel. @JanineSengstack's 2022 preprint biorxiv.org/content/10.110… identified 4 single rejuv TFs. What's cool in Shift's new result is 1. works in 2 cell types 2. it's a gene not just TF 3. more thorough rejuv demonstration (clock reversal) I think prospects for Shift & for Junevity, the company Janine started based on her work (which was her UCSF PhD), are both great.



Genuine epigenetic rejuvenation in primary cells has long been the holy grail. A groundbreaking preprint reveals that over-expression of a single (secret) gene overcomes this barrier: greatly reduced age estimates across in fibroblasts and keratinocytes according to validated epigenetic clocks including the Skin&Blood clock (Horvath 2018) and the original pan-tissue clock (Horvath 2013). In keratinocytes, this gene decreased the pan-tissue clock by nearly ten years for each month of treatment! Longitudinal sampling confirmed age REVERSAL. This gene seems to outperform even the Yamanaka factors (OSKM) while crucially avoiding pluripotency induction and its associated cancer risks. Lucas Paulo de Lima Camillo, Daniel Ives, Brendan M. Swain (2025) A single factor for safer cellular rejuvenation. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…




