Key facts
- Life Biosciences has administered its ER-100 gene therapy to a human patient for the first time.
- The therapy aims to reverse cellular aging by using OSK factors to reset epigenetic changes.
- Initial clinical trials will assess the safety of ER-100 in patients with open-angle glaucoma and NAION.
- The OSK factors are proteins that can reprogram ordinary cells into stem cells.
- Life Biosciences is also developing therapies for liver disease and other organ-specific conditions.
A U.S. biotechnology company, Life Biosciences, has administered a gene therapy designed to reverse cellular aging in a human patient for the first time. The experimental treatment, known as ER-100 (AAV2-OSK), utilizes three proteins called OSK factors—Oct4, Sox2, and Klf4—to perform partial epigenetic reprogramming, aiming to reset cellular age and restore function.
