Too Old, Too Fast
March 4, 2008 | Source: ScienceNOW
Researchers have discovered that the protein progerin disrupts stem cells, causing them to mature into the wrong cell types in children with the premature-aging disease progeria.
How progerin caused progeria has until now been unknown. This research also suggests that the small quantity of progerin made by normal cells might promote aging by undermining stem cells’ capacity to replace damaged or dead cells.