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Wrinkles and baldness ‘can be reversed’

Scientists ‘turn off’ gene responsibl­e for aging

- BY JOSH LAYTON josh.layton@mirror.co.uk

WRINKLES and hair loss could soon be a thing of the past after scientists found an “unpreceden­ted” way to reverse the signs of ageing

Researcher­s identified and turned off a gene mutation in mice that causes skin to become lined and hair to thin out.

It could mean that humans are also able to retain youthful looks as they grow older.

Scientists at the University of Alabama, in Birmingham, induced a mutation that led to wrinkles and balding in mice.

But they were able to reverse the effects by turning off a gene responsibl­e for “mitochondr­ial dysfunctio­n”, which refers to problems within the body’s cells. The mice then regained smooth skin and thick fur, according to the study.

Prof Keshav Singh said: “Wrinkled skin and hair loss are obvious features of skin ageing and ageing-associated phenotypic changes in humans.

“We discovered these ageingasso­ciated phenotypic changes could be reversed by restoring mitochondr­ial DNA content to wild-type level. This observatio­n is unpreceden­ted.” The mutation is in a gene affecting mitochondr­ial function, the tiny organelles known as the powerhouse­s of cells. A decline in mitochondr­ial function happens with ageing and can drive age-related diseases. A depletion of the DNA in mitochondr­ia is also implicated in conditions such as cardiovasc­ular disease and diabetes.

A SCIENTIFIC breakthrou­gh means wrinkles and baldness could soon be a thing of the past.

Which is good news for barbers but less welcome for face cream manufactur­ers.

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