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John La Puma's avatar

Eric, the convergence of thymic involution with inflammaging mechanisms is the key insight here. Especially that obesity, chronic stress, and smoking drive thymic adipocyte infiltration through systemic inflammation.

What's underappreciated IMO: chronic indoor environments feed that same pathway.

Americans spend 93% of life indoors, where circadian disruption, elevated CO2, and reduced phytoncide exposure independently upregulate inflammatory cascades. Just 20 minutes outdoors reduces cortisol 21% (Hunter et al., 2019), which is a behavioral lever most people never pull.

That 73% wanting their thymic score in your poll, with 600 votes as of now, tells me some patients are ready. The first intervention may be environmental, not pharmaceutical.

John Fontaine, Phm's avatar

If RANK & its ligand (RANKL) are considered key regulators of medullary TECs, would an observational study with patients given denosumab (bone development modulator) discover changed in their thymus gland?

Such a study would however not be gender neutral given it's my observation primarily it's offered to women. This being said, men receive the drug as an adjunct therapy for prostate cancer.

JJF Phm 🇨🇦 p.s. mostly a curious thought

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