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Stress Granules in Neurodegeneration

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Stress Granules in Neurodegeneration

Stress granules (SGs) are membrane-less organelles that form in the cytoplasm in response to various cellular stresses, including oxidative stress, heat shock, viral infection, and energy deprivation. These dynamic RNA-protein condensates represent a fundamental cellular response mechanism that has become increasingly relevant to understanding neurodegenerative diseases[@wolozin2019].

The connection between stress granules and neurodegeneration stems from the observation that multiple disease-associated proteins, including TDP-43, FUS, TIA-1, and G3BP1, are components of stress granules. Dysregulation of stress granule dynamics contributes to the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Parkinson's disease (PD)[@ivanov2019].

```mermaid
flowchart TB
subgraph STRESS_TRIGGERS["Stress Triggers"]
A1["Oxidative Stress"]
A2["ER Stress"]
A3["Heat Shock"]
A4["Viral Infection"]
A5["Energy Deprivation"]
A6["Proteostasis Failure"]
end

subgraph SIGNALING["Stress Signaling Pathways"]
B1["eIF2alpha Phosphorylation"]
B2["mTOR Inhibition"]
B3["p38 MAPK Activation"]
B4["JNK/ERK Pathways"]
end

subgraph TRANSLATION["Translation Arrest"]
C1["Global Translation Shutdown"]
C2["mRNP Accumulation"]
C3[" ribosomal Stalling"]
end

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