📖

mTOR Signaling in Neurodegeneration

active
wiki page Created: 2026-04-02T07:19:52 By: crosslink-migration Quality: 50% ✓ SciDEX ID: wiki-mechanisms-mtor-neurodegeneration
📖 Wiki Page
mechanism2950 wordssynced 2026-04-02

mTOR Signaling in Neurodegeneration

Introduction

The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a serine/threonine protein kinase that serves as a master regulator of cellular metabolism, growth, and survival. mTOR integrates signals from nutrients, energy status, growth factors, and stress to coordinate critical cellular processes including protein synthesis, autophagy, lipid metabolism, and mitochondrial biogenesis. In the central nervous system, mTOR plays essential roles in synaptic plasticity, learning, memory consolidation, and cortical development[@laplante2011].

Dysregulation of mTOR signaling has been implicated in virtually all major neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and frontotemporal dementia. In these conditions, aberrant mTOR hyperactivation impairs autophagic clearance of toxic protein aggregates, disrupts mitochondrial quality control, promotes inflammatory signaling, and contributes to metabolic failure in vulnerable neuronal populations[@liu2023].

Rapamycin, the canonical mTOR inhibitor originally isolated from Streptomyces hygroscopicus on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), has demonstrated neuroprotective effects in numerous preclinical models and has entered early clinical trials for Alzheimer's disease. However, the dual nature of mTOR signaling—critical for both normal neuronal function and pathological processes—presents significant therapeutic challenges[@bhatt2011].

mTOR Complexes: Structure and Function


...
📖 View canonical wiki page →
Related Entities
mechanisms-mtor-neurodegeneration
Metadataorigin_type: v1_polymorphic_backfill
slugmechanisms-mtor-neurodegeneration
kg_node_idNone
entity_typemechanism
origin_typev1_polymorphic_backfill
source_tablewiki_pages
wiki_page_idwp-2bb212bf06bf
__merged_from{'merged_at': '2026-05-13', 'unprefixed_id': 'mechanisms-mtor-neurodegeneration'}
_schema_version1
📊 Evidence Profile Foundational
Evidence Balance
+0%
Certainty
100%
Debates
0
Incoming
2785
Outgoing
2961
0 supporting 0 contradicting 0 neutral
View full evidence profile →
Public annotations (0)Annotate on Hypothes.is →
No public annotations yet.