Kynurenine Pathway in Respiratory Diseases

Int J Tryptophan Res. 2024 Mar 14:17:11786469241232871. doi: 10.1177/11786469241232871. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The kynurenine pathway is the primary route for tryptophan catabolism and has received increasing attention as its association with inflammation and the immune system has become more apparent. This review provides a broad overview of the kynurenine pathway in respiratory diseases, from the initial observations to the characterization of the different cell types involved in the synthesis of kynurenine metabolites and the underlying immunoregulatory mechanisms. With a focus on respiratory infections, the various attempts to characterize the kynurenine/tryptophan (K/T) ratio as an inflammatory marker are reviewed. Its implication in chronic lung inflammation and its exacerbation by respiratory pathogens is also discussed. The emergence of preclinical interventional studies targeting the kynurenine pathway opens the way for the future development of new therapies.

Keywords: COPD; Kynurenine; asthma; immunity; indoleamine 2 3-dioxygenase; lung; respiratory infection.

Publication types

  • Review