Thursday, February 17, 2011

Ecuadorean Dwarfs Approaching The Singularity

A 32-year-old community leader and artist (and baller) who has the rare dwarfism condition, with his bride, 17.

"People living in remote villages in Ecuador have a mutation that some biologists say may throw light on human longevity and ways to increase it. The villagers are very small, generally less than three and a half feet tall, and have a rare condition known as Laron syndrome or Laron-type dwarfism. They are probably the descendants of conversos, Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal who were forced to convert to Christianity in the 1490s but were nonetheless persecuted in the Inquisition. They are also almost completely free of two age-related diseases, cancer and diabetes.

The Laron patients’ mutation means that their growth hormone receptor lacks the last eight units of its exterior region, so it cannot react to growth hormone. In normal children, growth hormone makes the cells of the liver churn out another hormone, called insulinlike growth factor, or IGF-1, and this hormone makes the children grow. This is where the physiology of the Laron patients links up with the longevity studies that researchers have been pursuing with laboratory animals. IGF-1 is part of an ancient signaling pathway that exists in the laboratory roundworm as well as in people. The gene that makes the receptor for IGF-1 in the roundworm is called DAF-2. And worms in which this gene is knocked out live twice as long as normal. The Laron patients have the equivalent defect — their cells make very little IGF-1, so very little IGF-1 signaling takes place, just as in the DAF-2-ablated worms. So the Laron patients might be expected to live much longer."

Full NYT Article

PI Singularity Blogs

Later on in the article it mentions a drug already on the market that lowers IGF-1. Apparently it is used to treat excessive bone growth, but researchers speculate that it could prolong life as well.

2 comments:

WrongEmBoyo said...

Is this what the guy from Eastbound season two has?

hacksaw jim chuggins said...

best post title yet?