This project explores an innovative strategy to counteract immunosenescence by targeting a fundamental molecular mechanism of aging—telomere-driven DNA damage signaling—using telomeric antisense oligonucleotides (tASOs). Unlike current approaches that mainly aim to boost immune responses in the elderly, our intervention seeks to restore immune system function at its root, offering a novel and potentially more durable solution to age-related immune decline.
The potential impacts of this work are substantial: improving vaccine efficacy in the elderly, reducing age-associated immune dysfunction, and ultimately contributing to healthier aging. To move toward clinical translation, key next steps include further preclinical validation in additional aging models, toxicological and pharmacokinetic profiling, and assessment of safety and efficacy in disease-relevant contexts. For future uptake, support in areas such as IPR protection, access to translational funding, engagement with regulatory bodies, and development of manufacturing pipelines will be essential.