The role of PI3K/Akt and ERK in neurodegenerative disorders

SN Rai, H Dilnashin, H Birla, SS Singh, W Zahra… - Neurotoxicity …, 2019 - Springer
SN Rai, H Dilnashin, H Birla, SS Singh, W Zahra, AS Rathore, BK Singh, SP Singh
Neurotoxicity research, 2019Springer
Abstract Disruption of Akt and Erk-mediated signal transduction significantly contributes in
the pathogenesis of various neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), such as Parkinson's
disease, Alzheimer's diseases, Huntington's disease, and many others. These regulatory
proteins serve as the regulator of cell survival, motility, transcription, metabolism, and
progression of the cell cycle. Therefore, targeting Akt and Erk pathway has been proposed
as a reasonable approach to suppress ND progression. This review has emphasized on …
Abstract
Disruption of Akt and Erk-mediated signal transduction significantly contributes in the pathogenesis of various neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s diseases, Huntington’s disease, and many others. These regulatory proteins serve as the regulator of cell survival, motility, transcription, metabolism, and progression of the cell cycle. Therefore, targeting Akt and Erk pathway has been proposed as a reasonable approach to suppress ND progression. This review has emphasized on involvement of Akt/Erk cascade in the neurodegeneration. Akt has been reported to regulate neuronal toxicity through its various substrates like FOXos, GSK3β, and caspase-9 etc. Akt is also involved with PI3K in signaling pathway to mediate neuronal survival. ERK is another kinase which also regulates proliferation, differentiation, and survival of the neural cell. There has also been much progress in developing a therapeutic molecule targeting Akt and Erk signaling. Therefore, improved understanding of the molecular mechanism behind the regulatory aspect of Akt and Erk networks can make strong impact on exploration of the neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis.
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