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The host mTOR pathway and parasitic diseases pathogenesis
- Source :
- Parasitology Research
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Springer Nature, 2021.
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Abstract
- The mechanistic (or mammalian) target of rapamycin (mTOR) is considered as a critical regulatory enzyme involved in essential signaling pathways affecting cell growth, cell proliferation, protein translation, regulation of cellular metabolism, and cytoskeletal structure. Also, mTOR signaling has crucial roles in cell homeostasis via processes such as autophagy. Autophagy prevents many pathogen infections and is involved on immunosurveillance and pathogenesis. Immune responses and autophagy are therefore key host responses and both are linked by complex mTOR regulatory mechanisms. In recent years, the mTOR pathway has been highlighted in different diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and infectious and parasitic diseases including leishmaniasis, toxoplasmosis, and malaria. The current review underlines the implications of mTOR signals and intricate networks on pathogen infections and the modulation of this master regulator by parasites. Parasitic infections are able to induce dynamic metabolic reprogramming leading to mTOR alterations in spite of many other ways impacting this regulatory network. Accordingly, the identification of parasite effects and interactions over such a complex modulation might reveal novel information regarding the biology of the abovementioned parasites and might allow the development of therapeutic strategies against parasitic diseases. In this sense, the effects of inhibiting the mTOR pathways are also considered in this context in the light of their potential for the prevention and treatment of parasitic diseases.<br />PN thanks La Fundación La Caixa (LCF/PR/PR13/11080005), Fundación Caja Navarra, Gobierno de Navarra-Salud (12/2017), Fundación Roviralta, Ubesol, Government of Navarre, Laser Ebro, Inversiones Garcilaso de la Vega and COST Actions CA18217 and CA18218 for their support.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
030231 tropical medicine
Context (language use)
Biology
030308 mycology & parasitology
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Medical microbiology
Immune system
medicine
Autophagy
Parasitic Diseases
Animals
Humans
Parasites
Rapamycin
Phosphorylation
Leishmaniasis
Immunology and Host-Parasite Interactions - Review
PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
Cell Proliferation
Modulation
Sirolimus
0303 health sciences
General Veterinary
Cell growth
TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
Cell Cycle
Immunity
General Medicine
Signaling
Cell biology
Malaria
Immunosurveillance
Infectious Diseases
Insect Science
Protein Biosynthesis
Therapies
mTOR
Parasitology
Signal transduction
Toxoplasmosis
Signal Transduction
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Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Parasitology Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c533e55fa7a79031d58e9dcfef054269