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Pathway Diagram

flowchart TD N0["TNF"] N1["NLRP3"] N0 -->|"associated with"| N1 N2["AKT1"] N0 -->|"therapeutic target"| N2 N3["MTOR"] N0 -->|"activates"| N3 N4["AKT"] N0 -->|"activates"| N4 N5["PI3K"] N0 -->|"activates"| N5 N6["BDNF"] N0 -->|"activates"| N6 N7["STAT3"] N0 -->|"activates"| N7 N0 -->|"therapeutic target"| N4 N8["TP53"] N0 -->|"therapeutic target"| N8 N4 -->|"associated with"| N0 N9["APP"] N9 -->|"associated with"| N0 N10["CASP3"] N10 -->|"associated with"| N0

Overview

Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF), primarily referred to as TNF-alpha (TNF-α), is a pleiotropic cytokine that functions as a critical signaling molecule in both immune regulation and neuroinflammation. TNF-α is a 17 kilodalton protein that exists in two forms: a membrane-bound precursor (mTNF) and a soluble form (sTNF) released through proteolytic cleavage by TNF-alpha-converting enzyme (TACE/ADAM17). Originally identified for its ability to induce necrotic death in tumor cells, TNF-α has emerged as a central player in chronic neuroinflammatory processes underlying multiple neurodegenerative diseases. The TNF signaling axis represents one of the most extensively studied cytokine systems in neurodegeneration research, with implications spanning Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Huntington's disease.

Function/Biology


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