Tryptophan Metabolism in Inflammaging: From Biomarker to Therapeutic Target

Freek J. H. Sorgdrager, Petrus J. W. Naude, Ido P. Kema, Ellen A. Nollen, Peter P. De Deyn*

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    Inflammation aims to restore tissue homeostasis after injury or infection. Age-related decline of tissue homeostasis causes a physiological low-grade chronic inflammatory phenotype known as inflammaging that is involved in many age-related diseases. Activation of tryptophan (Trp) metabolism along the kynurenine (Kyn) pathway prevents hyperinflammation and induces long-term immune tolerance. Systemic Trp and Kyn levels change upon aging and in age-related diseases. Moreover, modulation of Trp metabolism can either aggravate or prevent inflammaging-related diseases. In this review, we discuss how age-related Kyn/Trp activation is necessary to control inflammaging and alters the functioning of other metabolic faiths of Trp including Kyn metabolites, microbiota-derived indoles and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)). We explore the potential of the Kyn/Trp ratio as a biomarker of inflammaging and discuss how intervening in Trp metabolism might extend health- and lifespan.

    Originele taal-2English
    Artikelnummer2565
    Aantal pagina's8
    TijdschriftFrontiers in Immunology
    Volume10
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 30-okt.-2019

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