One would expect that due to the protein nature of enzymes, sooner or later the mTOR signaling system would eventually develop an immune dysregulation. This opens the door to hardcore evidence to "The Immunological Theory of Aging" given the close links of mTOR and the aging process. It wouldn't be strange to find high levels of IgM or IgG in patients with progeria. The close relationship between free radicals and aging (Harman, The free radical theory of aging) and mTOR would constitute the thesis, antithesis and synthesis of the molecular biology of aging.

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