The Possibility of rejuvenating ageing bodies with injections of Blood Stem Cells saved from birth or early life: Free of Mutations and have Full-length Telomeres
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN
Somatic mutations found in the healthy blood compartment of a 115-yr-old woman demonstrate oligoclonal hematopoiesis
- Henne Holstege1,10,
- Wayne Pfeiffer2,
- Daoud Sie3,
- Marc Hulsman4,
- Thomas J. Nicholas5,
- Clarence C. Lee6,
- Tristen Ross6,
- Jue Lin7,
- Mark A. Miller2,
- Bauke Ylstra3,
- Hanne Meijers-Heijboer1,
- Martijn H. Brugman8,
- Frank J.T. Staal8,
- Gert Holstege9,
- Marcel J.T. Reinders4,
- Timothy T. Harkins6,
- Samuel Levy5 and
- Erik A. Sistermans1
+Author Affiliations
Abstract
The somatic mutation burden in healthy white blood cells (WBCs) is not well known. Based on deep whole-genome sequencing, we estimate that approximately 450 somatic mutations accumulated in the nonrepetitive genome within the healthy blood compartment of a 115-yr-old woman. The detected mutations appear to have been harmless passenger mutations: They were enriched in noncoding, AT-rich regions that are not evolutionarily conserved, and they were depleted for genomic elements where mutations might have favorable or adverse effects on cellular fitness, such as regions with actively transcribed genes. The distribution of variant allele frequencies of these mutations suggests that the majority of the peripheral white blood cells were offspring of two related hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) clones. Moreover, telomere lengths of the WBCs were significantly shorter than telomere lengths from other tissues. Together, this suggests that the finite lifespan of HSCs, rather than somatic mutation effects, may lead to hematopoietic clonal evolution at extreme ages.
SOURCE
http://genome.cshlp.org/content/24/5/733
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https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25458-blood-of-worlds-oldest-woman-hints-at-limits-of-life
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