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  1. > Chinese scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in regenerative medicine by identifying a genetic switch that can restore healing abilities in mammals, a discovery that could revolutionize treatments for organ damage and traumatic injuries.

    > According to the study, published on Friday in the journal Science, flipping an evolutionarily disabled genetic switch involved in Vitamin A metabolism **enabled the ear tissue regeneration** in rodents. Unlike animals such as fish and salamanders, mammals have **limited capacity** to regenerate damaged tissues or organs fully. The ear pinna, varying widely in its ability to regenerate across species, makes an ideal model for studying how regenerative capacity has evolved in mammals.

    > The study revealed that non-regenerative mammalian species fail to sufficiently activate the gene Aldh1a2 following injury, a critical deficiency that impairs their regenerative capacity compared to species capable of natural tissue repair. The researchers found that low expression of this gene caused the insufficient production of retinoic acid (RA). They then demonstrated that switching on the gene or supplying RA using a gene enhancer from rabbits was sufficient to restore the regenerative capacity in mice and rats.

    > RA signaling is believed to be broadly involved in different contexts of regeneration, including bone, limb, skin, nerve and lung regeneration. “This study identified a direct target involved in the evolution of regeneration and provided a potential framework for dissecting mechanisms underpinning the failure of regeneration in other organs or species,” said Wang from NIBS.

    > This could “potentially provide a strategy for **promoting regeneration in normally non-regenerative organs**”.

  2. 0_Johnathan_Hill_0 on

    I don’t want longevity if we haven’t figured out to stop war and economic class separations, being able to live for hundreds of year with how mankind currently is = a crappy long future

  3. Glad we are cutting all that research money here in the USA. Other countries will be making these discoveries and benefiting a lot more frequently than us moving forward.