Neurological Infection, Kynurenine Pathway, and Parasitic Infection by .

Front Immunol

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Veterinary Immunology, Center of Agrarian, Environmental and Biological Sciences, Federal University of Recôncavo of Bahia (UFRB), Cruz das Almas, Brazil.

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Neuroinflammation is a key focus in neuroscience, common in nearly all neurological diseases, as it serves to protect the nervous system but can inadvertently cause harm.
  • The inflammatory response can vary from neuroprotective to neurotoxic depending on the nature of the insult and the type of glial cells involved, with multiple pathways and bioactive compounds activated during the process.
  • The kynurenine pathway, which breaks down tryptophan, is particularly significant, playing roles in immune regulation and neurotoxicity, making parasitic infections a useful model for studying its impact on neuroinflammatory responses.

Article Abstract

Neuroinflammation is one of the most frequently studied topics of neurosciences as it is a common feature in almost all neurological disorders. Although the primary function of neuroinflammation is to protect the nervous system from an insult, the complex and sequential response of activated glial cells can lead to neurological damage. Depending on the type of insults and the time post-insult, the inflammatory response can be neuroprotective, neurotoxic, or, depending on the glial cell types, both. There are multiple pathways activated and many bioactive intermediates are released during neuroinflammation. One of the most common one is the kynurenine pathway, catabolizing tryptophan, which is involved in immune regulation, neuroprotection, and neurotoxicity. Different models have been used to study the kynurenine pathway metabolites to understand their involvements in the development and maintenance of the inflammatory processes triggered by infections. Among them, the parasitic infection could be used as a relevant model to study the role of the kynurenine pathway in the neuroinflammatory response and the subset of cells involved.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826404PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.714248DOI Listing

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