Lysosomal cleanup and progeria: Reawakening cellular recycling

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Scientists report that restoring lysosomal recycling helps clear harmful proteins driving accelerated aging in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, enabling cells to regain more youthful behavior and pointing to therapeutic avenues in age-related decline.

Because lysosomal dysfunction accelerates damage accumulation, interventions that reactivate or support this cleanup pathway could be broadly relevant to maintaining tissue resilience with age.

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