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Overview

Integrated Stress Response (ISR) Modulation Therapy is a therapeutic approach targeting the evolutionarily conserved stress response pathway that coordinates cellular adaptation to diverse environmental and metabolic challenges. The ISR is chronically activated in Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), ALS, FTD, and other neurodegenerative conditions, where it contributes to synaptic dysfunction, impaired protein homeostasis, and neuronal death through sustained eIF2α phosphorylation[@mori2013].

The therapeutic strategy involves:

  • PERK inhibition — blocking chronic eIF2α kinase activation
  • GCN2 modulation — normalizing translational control
  • eIF2α dephosphorylation — restoring protein synthesis
  • ISRIB administration — enhancing eIF2B activity to bypass kinase-mediated inhibition
  • Mechanism of Action

    The Integrated Stress Response Pathway

    The ISR is activated by four eIF2α kinases, each sensing distinct cellular stresses:

    | Kinase | Activator | Primary Stress Signal |
    |--------|-----------|----------------------|
    | PERK | ER stress (UPR) | Misfolded protein accumulation |
    | GCN2 | Amino acid deprivation, ribosome stalling | Nutrient stress, uncharged tRNAs |
    | PKR | Double-stranded RNA, eIF2α phosphorylation | Viral infection, stress granules |
    | HRR (HRI) | Heme deprivation, oxidative stress | Oxidative stress |

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