Description
Molecules to Medicine with mTOR: Translating Critical Pathways into Novel Therapeutic Strategies is a one-stop reference that thoroughly covers the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR). mTOR, also known as the mammalian target of rapamycin, is a 289-kDa serine/threonine protein kinase that is ubiquitous throughout the body and has a critical role in gene transcription and protein formation, stem cell development, cell survival and senescence, aging, immunity, tissue regeneration and repair, metabolism, tumorigenesis, oxidative stress, and pathways of programmed cell death that include apoptosis and autophagy. Incorporating a translational medicine approach, this important reference highlights the basic cellular biology of mTOR pathways, presents the role of mTOR during normal physiologic function and disease, and illustrates how the mechanisms of mTOR can be targeted for current and future therapeutic treatment strategies. Coverage of mTOR signaling includes the entire life cycle of cells that impacts multiple systems of the body including those of nervous, cardiovascular, immune, musculoskeletal, endocrine, reproductive, renal, and respiratory origin.- Covers the role of mTOR by internationally recognized expert contributors in the field.- Provides a clear picture of the complexity of mTOR signaling as well as of the different approaches that could target this pathway at various levels.- Includes analysis of the role of mTOR and in both health and disease.- Serves as an important resource for a broad audience of healthcare providers, scientists, drug developers, and students in both clinical and research settings.
Table of Contents
(1) Novel Stem Cell Strategies with mTORKenneth Maiese(2) mTOR: The master regulator of conceptus development in response to uterine histotroph during pregnancy in ungulatesXiaoqiu Wang, Guoyao Wu and Fuller W. Bazer(3) mTORC1 in the control of myogenesis and adult skeletal muscle massMarita A. Wallace, David C. Hughes, and Keith Baar(4) mTOR: A Critical Mediator of Articular Cartilage HomeostasisAkihiro Nakamura and Mohit Kapoor(5) The Role of mTOR, Autophagy, Apoptosis and Oxidative Stress during Toxic Metal InjurySarmishtha Chatterjee, Chayan Munshi, and Shelley BhattacharyaSection II. mTOR in Genetic Disorders and Neurodegenerative Disease(6) The mTOR signaling pathway in neurodegenerative diseasesArnaud FRANCOIS, Julie VERITE, Agnès RIOUX BILAN, Thierry JANET, Frédéric CALON, Bernard FAUCONNEAU, Marc PACCALIN, and Guylène PAGE(7) mTOR: Exploring a new potential therapeutic target for strokeMar Castellanos, Carme Gubern, and Elisabet Kadar(8) mTOR signalling in epilepsy and epileptogenesis: preclinical and clinical studiesAntonio Leo, Andrew Constanti, Antonietta Coppola, Rita Citraro, Giovambattista De Sarro, and Emilio Russo(9) mTOR, Autophagy, Aminoacidopathies and Human Genetic DisordersGarrett R. Ainslie, K. Michael Gibson, and Kara R. VogelSection III. mTOR in Memory, Behavior, and Aging(10) mTOR involvement in the mechanisms of memory: an overview of animal studiesMaria Grazia Giovannini and Daniele Lana(11) Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR), Aging, Neuroscience And Their Association With Aging-Related DiseasesErgul Dilan Celebi Birand, Elif Tugce Karoglu, Fusun Doldur Balli, and Michelle Adams(12) The role of mTOR in mood disorders pathophysiology and treatmentGislaine Z. Réus, Meagan R. Pitcher, Camila O. Arent, and João Quevedo(13) mTOR and Drugs of AbuseJacob T. Beckley and Dorit RonSection IV. mTOR in Cardiovascular Development and Disease(14) mTOR as a modulator of metabolite sensing relevant to angiogenesisSoumya S.J., Athira A.P., Binu S. and Sudhakaran P. R(15) Role of mTOR Signaling in CardioprotectionAnindita Das and Rakesh C Kukreja(16) Role of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) in Cardiac Homeostasis in Metabolic DisordersXiangwei Liu and Jun RenSection V. mTOR in the Immune System and Autoimmune Disorders(17) Roles of Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin in the Adaptive and Innate Immune SystemsHiroshi Kato and Andras Perl(18) The Role of mTOR Inhibitors in Solid Organ TransplantationGreg J. McKenna and Goran B.G Klintmalm(19) mTOR and neuroinflammationFilipe Palavra, António Francisco Ambrósio, and Flávio Reis(20) Novel Molecular targets in Multiple Sclerosis: the emerging role of mTOR in the regulation of glial biologyCinzia Dello Russo, Pierluigi Navarra, and Lucia LisiSection VI. mTOR in the Endocrine System and Disorders of Metabolism(21) mTOR in metabolic and endocrine disordersMarta M. Swierczynska and Michael N. Hall(22) Chronic mTOR inhibition by rapamycin and diabetes: What is the role of mitochondria?Liang-Jun Yan and Zhiyou Cai(23) mTOR in diabetic nephropathy and retinopathyRosa Fernandes and Flávio ReisSection VII. mTOR and Cancer(24) Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM): Molecular Insights into mTOR Regulation Lead to Targeted Therapies Wendy K. Steagall, Connie G. Glasgow, Gustavo Pacheco-Rodriguez, and Joel Moss(25) mTOR PATHWAY IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMAMatteo Santoni and Francesco Massari(26) Metabolic Shunt Pathways, Carcinoma, and mTORNorisuke Shibuya, Ken-ichi Inoue, and Keiichi Kubota



