The role of Nrf2 signaling in parasitic diseases and its therapeutic potential

Mohammadamin Vatankhah,Reza Panahizadeh, Ali Safari, Alireza Ziyabakhsh,Behnam Mohammadi-Ghalehbin,Narges Soozangar,Farhad Jeddi

Heliyon(2024)

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Abstract
In response to invading parasites, one of the principal arms of innate immunity is oxidative stress, caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, oxidative stresses play dual functions in the disease, whereby free radicals promote pathogen removal, but they can also trigger inflammation, resulting in tissue injuries. A growing body of evidence has strongly supported the notion that nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF) signaling is one of the main antioxidant pathways to combat this oxidative burst against parasites. Given the important role of NRF2 in oxidative stress, in this review, we investigate the activation mechanism of the NRF2 antioxidant pathway in different parasitic diseases, such as malaria, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis, toxoplasmosis, schistosomiasis, entamoebiasis, and trichinosis.
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Entamoebiasis,KEAP1,Leishmaniasis,Malaria,NRF2,ROS,Schistosomiasis,Toxoplasmosis,Trypanosomiasis
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