학술논문

Kynurenine pathway and its role in neurologic, psychiatric, and inflammatory bowel diseases
Document Type
Review Paper
Source
Molecular Biology Reports: An International Journal on Molecular and Cellular Biology. 50(12):10409-10425
Subject
Kynurenine pathway
Tryptophan
Neurology
Psychiatry
Neurodegenrative diseases
Inflammatory bowel disease
Language
English
ISSN
0301-4851
1573-4978
Abstract
Tryptophan metabolism along the kynurenine pathway is of central importance for the immune function. It prevents hyperinflammation and induces long-term immune tolerance. Accumulating evidence also demonstrates cytoprotective and immunomodulatory properties of kynurenine pathway in conditions affecting either central or peripheral nervous system as well as other conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although multilevel association exists between the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and various neurologic (e.g., neurodegenerative) disorders, it is believed that the kynurenine pathway plays a pivotal role in the development of both IBD and neurodegenerative disorders. In this setting, there is strong evidence linking the gut-brain axis with intestinal dysfunctions including IBD which is consistent with the fact that the risk of neurodegenerative diseases is higher in IBD patients. This review aims to highlight the role of kynurenine metabolic pathway in various neurologic and psychiatric diseases as well as relationship between IBD and neurodegenerative disorders in the light of the kynurenine metabolic pathway.