Role of JAK/STAT in the Neuroinflammation and its Association with Neurological Disorders

IF 1.8 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
M. Jain, M. Singh, H. Shyam, Archana Mishra, Shailendra Kumar, Ambrish Kumar, J. Kushwaha
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Abstract

Background: Innate immunity is mediated by a variety of cell types, including microglia, macrophages, and neutrophils, and serves as the immune system's first line of defense. There are numerous pathways involved in innate immunity, including the interferon (IFN) pathway, TRK pathway, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) pathway, interleukin (IL) pathways, chemokine pathways (CCR5), GSK signaling, and Fas signaling. Summary: JAK/STAT is one of these important signaling pathways and this review focused on JAK/STAT signaling pathway only. The overactivation of microglia and astrocytes influences JAK/STAT's role in neuroinflammatory disease by initiating innate immunity, orchestrating adaptive immune mechanisms, and ultimately constraining inflammatory and immunological responses. The JAK/STAT signaling pathway is one of the critical factors that promotes neuroinflammation in neurodegenerative diseases. Key message: Given the importance of the JAK/STAT pathway in neurodegenerative disease, this review discussed the feasibility of targeting the JAK/STAT pathway as a neuroprotective therapy for neurodegenerative diseases in near future.
JAK/STAT在神经炎症中的作用及其与神经系统疾病的关系
背景:先天免疫是由多种细胞类型介导的,包括小胶质细胞、巨噬细胞和中性粒细胞,是免疫系统的第一道防线。先天免疫涉及多种途径,包括干扰素(IFN)途径、TRK途径、丝裂原活化蛋白激酶(MAPK)途径、Janus激酶/信号转导和转录激活因子(JAK/STAT)途径、白细胞介素(IL)途径、趋化因子途径(CCR5)、GSK信号和Fas信号。JAK/STAT是这些重要的信号通路之一,本文仅对JAK/STAT信号通路进行综述。小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞的过度激活通过启动先天免疫、协调适应性免疫机制并最终抑制炎症和免疫反应来影响JAK/STAT在神经炎性疾病中的作用。JAK/STAT信号通路是神经退行性疾病中促进神经炎症的关键因素之一。鉴于JAK/STAT通路在神经退行性疾病中的重要性,本文讨论了在不久的将来靶向JAK/STAT通路作为神经退行性疾病的神经保护治疗的可行性。
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Annals of Neurosciences
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