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The glycolytic metabolite phosphoenolpyruvate restricts cGAS-driven inflammation to promote healthy aging - PubMed

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  • #inflammation
  • #metabolism
  • Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), a glycolytic metabolite, restricts cGAS-driven inflammation to promote healthy aging.
  • Longitudinal studies in mice and humans show a biphasic PEP trajectory: initial accumulation followed by decline.
  • Blocking PEP accumulation worsens inflammation and accelerates aging, while PEP administration promotes healthy aging.
  • PEP competitively binds to cGAS, inhibiting the cGAS-STING pathway, reducing inflammation.
  • High PEP levels in aged humans correlate with lower inflammation and healthier traits.
  • PEP alleviates neuroinflammation and improves cognitive function in an Alzheimer's disease mouse model.
  • PEP accumulation is identified as an evolutionarily conserved geroprotective mechanism.