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WNK1-Bilirubin Signaling in Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration

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WNK1-Bilirubin Signaling in Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration

Overview

The WNK1-bilirubin signaling axis represents an emerging pathway linking cellular ion homeostasis, oxidative stress responses, and neuroinflammatory processes in neurodegenerative diseases. WNK1 (With-No-Lysine Kinase 1) is a serine-threonine kinase that plays critical roles in regulating ion transporters, cellular stress responses, and inflammatory signaling. Bilirubin, traditionally viewed as a waste product of heme catabolism, has emerged as a potent endogenous signaling molecule with important regulatory functions in the brain [@zhao2024].

The discovery that bilirubin directly modulates WNK1 kinase activity has opened new avenues for understanding the interplay between metabolic factors and neurodegeneration. This pathway provides a mechanistic link between heme oxygenase activity, bilirubin production, and the regulation of ion homeostasis through WNK1 signaling [@barone2023].

The WNK1 Kinase Family

WNK1 Structure and Function

WNK1 is a unique serine-threonine kinase characterized by the substitution of the canonical lysine residue in the kinase active site with another amino acid, hence its name "With-No-Lysine" (WNK). This structural distinction makes WNK1 a distinctive therapeutic target [@agarwal2023].

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