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Int Immunopharmacol ; 142(Pt B): 113205, 2024 Sep 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39332091

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By detecting and responding to cytosolic DNA, the cGAS STING pathway regulates the innate immune responses bymediatinginflammatory reactions and antiviral defense. Thederegulation and modification of this system have been linked to variousneurodegenerative diseases like AD, PD and ALS. Accumulation of tau protein and Aß aggregates to activate the pathway and releases neuroinflammatory cytokines which accelerates neuronal dysfunction and cognitive impairment as the symptom of AD. Similarly, in PD Alpha-synuclein aggregates activate the cGAS STING pathway and regulate the neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. In ALS, mutation of the genes causes the activation of the pathway which leads to motor neuron degeneration. Alteration of the cGAS STING pathway also leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired autophagy. Preclinical investigations of AD, PD, and ALS animal models showed that STING pathway inhibitors reduced inflammation and improved neurological outcomes and modulators of the cGAS STING pathway may treat these neurodegenerative disorders. In this review we focus on the fact thatneuroinflammation, neuronal dysfunction, and various disease progressions can be treated byaltering the cGAS STING pathway. Understanding the processes and creating specific interventions for this route may offer new treatments for these terrible illnesses.

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