Tau and mTOR: The Hotspots for Multifarious Diseases in Alzheimer's Development

  • Zeba Mueed
  • Pallavi Tandon
  • Sanjeev Kumar Maurya
  • Ravi Deval
  • Mohammad A. Kamal
  • Mohammad A. Kamal
  • Mohammad A. Kamal
  • Nitesh Kumar Poddar
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Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Neuroscience

Abstract

The hyperphosphorylation of tau protein and the overexpression of mTOR are considered to be the driving force behind Aβ plaques and Neurofibrillay Tangles (NFT's), hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). It is now evident that miscellaneous diseases such as Diabetes, Autoimmune diseases, Cancer, etc. are correlated with AD. Therefore, we reviewed the literature on the causes of AD and investigated the association of tau and mTOR with other diseases. We have discussed the role of insulin deficiency in diabetes, activated microglial cells, and dysfunction of blood-brain barrier (BBB) in Autoimmune diseases, Presenilin 1 in skin cancer, increased reactive species in mitochondrial dysfunction and deregulated Cyclins/CDKs in promoting AD pathogen...

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