Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
Description
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The project will investigate the hypothesis that the major
histocompatibility complex is one of the key gene systems regulating
biologic aging, and that it does so by integrating antibiosenescent
properties of the immune system, a number of chemical pathways,
particularly the p-450 mixed function oxidases, some DNA-repair mechanisms,
and the neuroendocrine system. Existing evidence that all these systems
are linked to or influenced by the MHC will be extended in studies of
congenic mice and their F1 and F2 hybrids. A program will be developed to
investigate the interrelation of MHC genetics and age-related alterations
in a variety of functions. These so-called "biomarkers" of aging will
include immunological, biochemical and complex physiological function tests
applied in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, and will require
development of micro-methods for the latter. The immunogenetics and other
pertinent parameters of the deer mouse (which has a 7-year life span) will
be investigated preparatory to comparative and interactive work with the
common laboratory mouse (the first task being to establish Peromyscus as a
"gerontologic" animal).
The project is health related in that it seeks to locate what may be the
single genetic basis for aging, and hence for the increasing vulnerability
and disease susceptibility that comes with the passage of time in human and
animal populations.
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