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Safety and Efficacy of Klotho and Follistatin Gene Therapy

Safety and Efficacy of Klotho and Follistatin Gene Therapy

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50-80 years
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Phase 0

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of a combination klotho and follistatin gene therapy, delivered via a nonviral plasmid in healthy adult volunteers. Additionally, this study seeks to understand the cognitive and health benefits of this gene therapy.

Description

Healthy participants will take part in cognitive and health testing before and after administration of plasmid-delivered nonviral klotho and follistatin gene therapy. The method of administration will be subcutaneous injection into abdominal fat deposits. Klotho and follistatin plasmid gene therapy have the potential to improve physical function, cognitive function, kidney function, body composition, epigenetic age, and subjective well being.

Note that the investigational product will be administered at a site outside of the U.S. which is not under FDA jurisdiction, and only non-treatment pre/post outcome assessments (e.g., cognitive assessments or blood sample collection) occur at the U.S. site.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults aged 50 to 80 years
  • General good health
  • Willing to comply with all study-related procedures and visits
  • Participant is open to morphological change
  • If female, participant agrees to maintain contraception
  • If female, participant agrees to take a pregnancy test
  • If female, participant agrees to a pregnancy waiver

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Currently enrolled in another clinical trial
  • History of cancer, autoimmune disease, or chronic kidney/liver disease
  • Use of immunosuppressive therapy
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Women of childbearing potential who are unwilling or unable to use effective contraception for the duration of the study.
  • Regular use of NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) antagonists (i.e., memantine, ketamine, etc.)
  • Regular use of antiplatelet medications (i.e., aspirin)
  • Any medical or psychiatric condition that could interfere with participation or pose safety concerns
  • Unwilling or unable to provide informed consent

Study details
    Healthy Adults

NCT07285629

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31 January 2026

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