Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Altos Labs | All-In Summit 2024
02 Oct 2024 (2 months ago)
Introducing Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte of Altos Labs (0s)
- Scientists believe they have discovered the Fountain of Youth, which will likely be a major news story. (2s)
- This discovery stems from cell reprogramming methods based on Yamanaka factors, a technology that seems incredibly advanced. (7s)
- Altos Labs, a company researching cell reprogramming, recently received a 3 billion dollar investment, potentially one of the largest seed investments ever. (19s)
Breaking down the recent breakthroughs in aging reversal (47s)
- Mutations in DNA can cause accelerated aging and disease. (2m11s)
- Most age-related diseases are not caused by specific mutations but by a decrease in cellular resilience over time. (3m43s)
- Altering the epigenome, specifically the chromatin structure, can rejuvenate cells and potentially reverse disease. (9m54s)
- Delivering Yamanaka factors, which can reprogram cells, to specific unhealthy cells can increase lifespan and improve health without affecting healthy cells. (20m1s)
- This approach could potentially be used to rejuvenate organs for transplantation and treat a wide range of age-related diseases in humans. (21m43s)
Chamath and Friedberg join Juan Carlos on stage to discuss the magnitude of his research (22m48s)
- Yamanaka factors are four proteins that can revert adult cells back into stem cells. (24m12s)
- Shortening exposure to Yamanaka factors allows cells to partially rejuvenate while maintaining their cell identity. (26m29s)
- Studies in mice and monkeys suggest that Metformin, a drug used to treat diabetes, may have reprogramming capabilities that improve cognitive function and increase lifespan. (31m57s)