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Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase as a Therapeutic Target for Alzheimer’s Disease and Geriatric Depression

Karl Savonije, Autumn Meek, Donald F. Weaver

2023Brain Sciences20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuroimmune-triggered neuroinflammation of the central nervous system is emerging as an important aetiopathogenic factor for multiple neurological disorders, including depression, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and others. Tryptophan metabolism via the kynurenic pathway, which is initiated by the indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO-1) enzyme, is a key regulator of the neuroimmune system and its associated neuroinflammatory effects. As discussed in this review, targeting the production of immunopathic and potentially neurotoxic kynurenine metabolites by inhibitory downregulation of IDO-1 may prove a viable target against inflammation-induced neurological conditions, particularly depression and dementia.

Topics & Concepts

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenaseNeuroinflammationKynurenineKynurenine pathwayMultiple sclerosisDementiaDepression (economics)MedicineDownregulation and upregulationAlzheimer's diseaseCentral nervous systemRegulatorDiseaseMicrogliaInflammationNeuroscienceImmunologyPsychologyInternal medicineBiologyTryptophanEconomicsGeneBiochemistryAmino acidMacroeconomicsTryptophan and brain disordersStress Responses and CortisolBipolar Disorder and Treatment