Inflammasomes as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in traumatic brain injury and related-neurodegenerative diseases: A comprehensive overview
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Given the ambiguity surrounding traumatic brain injury (TBI) pathophysiology and the lack of any Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved neurotherapeutic drugs, there is an increasing need to better understand the mechanisms of TBI. Recently, the roles of inflammasomes have been highlighted as both potential therapeutic targets and diagnostic markers in different neurodegenerative disorders. Indeed, inflammasome activation plays a pivotal function in the central nervous system (CNS) response to many neurological conditions, as well as to several neurodegenerative disorders, specifically, TBI. This comprehensive review summarizes and critically discusses the mechanisms that govern the activation and assembly of inflammasome complexes and the major methods used to study inflammasome activation in TBI and its implication for other neurodegenerative disorders. Also, we will review how inflammasome activation is critical in CNS homeostasis and pathogenesis, and how it can impact chronic TBI sequalae and increase the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, we discuss the recent updates on inflammasome-related biomarkers and the potential to utilize inflammasomes as putative therapeutic targets that hold the potential to better diagnose and treat subjects with TBI. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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Biomarkers, Caspase-1, Inflammasomes, Neurodegenerative diseases, Nlpr1, Pyroptosis, Therapeutic targets, Traumatic brain injury, Brain injuries, traumatic, Humans, Biological marker, Gasdermin, Heat shock protein, Inflammasome, Interleukin 18, Interleukin 1beta, Interleukin 1beta converting enzyme, Interleukin 6, Lactate dehydrogenase, Leucine rich repeat protein, Microrna, Nucleoporin, Nucleotide binding oligomerization domain protein, Reactive oxygen metabolite, Toll like receptor, Tumor necrosis factor, Acute lung injury, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Apoptosis, Atherosclerosis, Central nervous system, Degenerative disease, Diabetes mellitus, Flow cytometry, Homeostasis, Human, Hypotension, Hypothermia, Hypoxemia, Immunofluorescence, Multiple sclerosis, Obesity, Parkinson disease, Review