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An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway
Tryptophan (TRP) is an essential dietary amino acid that, unless otherwise committed to protein synthesis, undergoes metabolism via the Tryptophan-Kynurenine (TRP-KYN) pathway in vertebrate organisms. TRP and its metabolites have key roles in diverse physiological processes including cell growth and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116300 |
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author | Jamshed, Laiba Debnath, Amrita Jamshed, Shanza Wish, Jade V. Raine, Jason C. Tomy, Gregg T. Thomas, Philippe J. Holloway, Alison C. |
author_facet | Jamshed, Laiba Debnath, Amrita Jamshed, Shanza Wish, Jade V. Raine, Jason C. Tomy, Gregg T. Thomas, Philippe J. Holloway, Alison C. |
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description | Tryptophan (TRP) is an essential dietary amino acid that, unless otherwise committed to protein synthesis, undergoes metabolism via the Tryptophan-Kynurenine (TRP-KYN) pathway in vertebrate organisms. TRP and its metabolites have key roles in diverse physiological processes including cell growth and maintenance, immunity, disease states and the coordination of adaptive responses to environmental and dietary cues. Changes in TRP metabolism can alter the availability of TRP for protein and serotonin biosynthesis as well as alter levels of the immune-active KYN pathway metabolites. There is now considerable evidence which has shown that the TRP-KYN pathway can be influenced by various stressors including glucocorticoids (marker of chronic stress), infection, inflammation and oxidative stress, and environmental toxicants. While there is little known regarding the role of TRP metabolism following exposure to environmental contaminants, there is evidence of linkages between chemically induced metabolic perturbations and altered TRP enzymes and KYN metabolites. Moreover, the TRP-KYN pathway is conserved across vertebrate species and can be influenced by exposure to xenobiotics, therefore, understanding how this pathway is regulated may have broader implications for environmental and wildlife toxicology. The goal of this narrative review is to (1) identify key pathways affecting Trp-Kyn metabolism in vertebrates and (2) highlight consequences of altered tryptophan metabolism in mammals, birds, amphibians, and fish. We discuss current literature available across species, highlight gaps in the current state of knowledge, and further postulate that the kynurenine to tryptophan ratio can be used as a novel biomarker for assessing organismal and, more broadly, ecosystem health. |
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spelling | pubmed-91812232022-06-10 An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway Jamshed, Laiba Debnath, Amrita Jamshed, Shanza Wish, Jade V. Raine, Jason C. Tomy, Gregg T. Thomas, Philippe J. Holloway, Alison C. Int J Mol Sci Review Tryptophan (TRP) is an essential dietary amino acid that, unless otherwise committed to protein synthesis, undergoes metabolism via the Tryptophan-Kynurenine (TRP-KYN) pathway in vertebrate organisms. TRP and its metabolites have key roles in diverse physiological processes including cell growth and maintenance, immunity, disease states and the coordination of adaptive responses to environmental and dietary cues. Changes in TRP metabolism can alter the availability of TRP for protein and serotonin biosynthesis as well as alter levels of the immune-active KYN pathway metabolites. There is now considerable evidence which has shown that the TRP-KYN pathway can be influenced by various stressors including glucocorticoids (marker of chronic stress), infection, inflammation and oxidative stress, and environmental toxicants. While there is little known regarding the role of TRP metabolism following exposure to environmental contaminants, there is evidence of linkages between chemically induced metabolic perturbations and altered TRP enzymes and KYN metabolites. Moreover, the TRP-KYN pathway is conserved across vertebrate species and can be influenced by exposure to xenobiotics, therefore, understanding how this pathway is regulated may have broader implications for environmental and wildlife toxicology. The goal of this narrative review is to (1) identify key pathways affecting Trp-Kyn metabolism in vertebrates and (2) highlight consequences of altered tryptophan metabolism in mammals, birds, amphibians, and fish. We discuss current literature available across species, highlight gaps in the current state of knowledge, and further postulate that the kynurenine to tryptophan ratio can be used as a novel biomarker for assessing organismal and, more broadly, ecosystem health. MDPI 2022-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9181223/ /pubmed/35682980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116300 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Jamshed, Laiba Debnath, Amrita Jamshed, Shanza Wish, Jade V. Raine, Jason C. Tomy, Gregg T. Thomas, Philippe J. Holloway, Alison C. An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway |
title | An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway |
title_full | An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway |
title_fullStr | An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway |
title_full_unstemmed | An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway |
title_short | An Emerging Cross-Species Marker for Organismal Health: Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway |
title_sort | emerging cross-species marker for organismal health: tryptophan-kynurenine pathway |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116300 |
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