It could now be possible to stop the activation of NADPH Oxidase complex known to cause most of the diseases of ageing.

‘The natural mutation SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) protects against cardiovascular disease and also affects the activation of NADPH oxidase.’

The new research has found that the natural mutation SNP (single
nucleotide polymorphism) protects against cardiovascular disease and
also affects the activation of NADPH oxidase.





By identifying the molecular mechanism of an SNP, the research enables the design of drugs that will prevent the activation process in conditions of stress, without affecting the function of NADPH Oxidase in cell health. The researchers believe it will lead to the development of drugs to treat heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and dementia, and also fibrosis in the lungs.
In addition, the research has exciting implications for personalized medicine - a concept which is likely to change the face of healthcare in the future - as it will be possible, in theory, to give patients tailored doses of medicine depending on the SNP mutations they have.
Dr. Brendan Howlin, Director of Postgraduate Research at the University of Surrey, said: "This breakthrough could have a revolutionary impact on healthcare and individuals by tackling two of the key challenges in healthcare today: an ageing population and a growing requirement for personalized medicine. Since the initial research, we have developing a series of drugs that prevent the activation process, and are now working on bringing these drugs to market."
Source-Eurekalert