Kynurenine Pathway Metabolites in Humans: Disease and Healthy States
UNSW Sydney · St Vincent's Hospital Sydney · +1 more institution
Abstract
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that can be metabolised through different pathways, a major route being the kynurenine pathway. The first enzyme of the pathway, indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase, is strongly stimulated by inflammatory molecules, particularly interferon gamma. Thus, the kynurenine pathway is often systematically up-regulated when the immune response is activated. The biological significance is that 1) the depletion of tryptophan and generation of kynurenines play a key modulatory role in the immune response; and 2) some of the kynurenines, such as quinolinic acid, 3-hydroxykynurenine and kynurenic acid, are neuroactive. The kynurenine pathway has been demonstrated to be involved in many…
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2Topics & keywords
- Quinolinic acid
- Kynurenine pathway
- Kynurenine
- Kynurenic acid
- Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase
- Immune system
- Biology
- Tryptophan
- Good health and well-being