[HTML][HTML] Microglia and astrocyte dysfunction in parkinson's disease

TI Kam, JT Hinkle, TM Dawson, VL Dawson - Neurobiology of disease, 2020 - Elsevier
While glia are essential for regulating the homeostasis in the normal brain, their dysfunction
contributes to neurodegeneration in many brain diseases, including Parkinson's disease …

Inflammation is genetically implicated in Parkinson's disease

N Dzamko, CL Geczy, GM Halliday - Neuroscience, 2015 - Elsevier
Inflammation has long been associated with the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD)
but the extent to which it is a cause or consequence is sill debated. Over the past decade a …

LUBAC assembles a ubiquitin signaling platform at mitochondria for signal amplification and transport of NF‐κB to the nucleus

Z Wu, LA Berlemann, V Bader, DA Sehr… - The EMBO …, 2022 - embopress.org
Mitochondria are increasingly recognized as cellular hubs to orchestrate signaling pathways
that regulate metabolism, redox homeostasis, and cell fate decisions. Recent research …

TRAF molecules in inflammation and inflammatory diseases

AI Lalani, S Zhu, S Gokhale, J Jin, P Xie - Current Pharmacology Reports, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This review presents an overview of the current knowledge of
tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R)-associated factor (TRAF) molecules in inflammation …

Lack of PINK1 alters glia innate immune responses and enhances inflammation-induced, nitric oxide-mediated neuron death

L Sun, R Shen, SK Agnihotri, Y Chen, Z Huang… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Neuroinflammation is involved in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD) and other
neurodegenerative disorders. We show that lack of PINK1-a mitochondrial kinase linked to …

Progression of pathology in PINK1-deficient mouse brain from splicing via ubiquitination, ER stress, and mitophagy changes to neuroinflammation

S Torres-Odio, J Key, HH Hoepken… - Journal of …, 2017 - Springer
Background PINK1 deficiency causes the autosomal recessive PARK6 variant of
Parkinson's disease. PINK1 activates ubiquitin by phosphorylation and cooperates with the …

Mechanisms of neurodegeneration in various forms of parkinsonism—Similarities and differences

D Koziorowski, M Figura, ŁM Milanowski, S Szlufik… - Cells, 2021 - mdpi.com
Parkinson's disease (PD), dementia with Lewy body (DLB), progressive supranuclear palsy
(PSP), corticobasal degeneration (CBD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA) belong to a …

Investigating the TLR4/TAK1/IRF7 axis in NLRP3-Mediated Pyroptosis in Parkinson's Disease

W Quan, Y Liu, J Li, D Chen, J Xu, J Song, J Chen… - Inflammation, 2024 - Springer
In the realm of Parkinson's disease (PD) research, NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated
pyroptosis has recently garnered significant attention as a potential novel form of …

SARM1 and TRAF6 bind to and stabilize PINK1 on depolarized mitochondria

H Murata, M Sakaguchi, K Kataoka… - Molecular biology of the …, 2013 - Am Soc Cell Biol
Mutations in PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1) or parkin cause autosomal recessive
forms of Parkinson's disease. Recent work suggests that loss of mitochondrial membrane …

When worlds collide—mechanisms at the interface between phosphorylation and ubiquitination

P Filipčík, JR Curry, PD Mace - Journal of molecular biology, 2017 - Elsevier
Phosphorylation and ubiquitination are pervasive post-translational modifications that
impact all processes inside eukaryotic cells. The role of each modification has been studied …