biological_process

Neuroinflammation

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Summary

The activation of the brain innate immune system in response to injury, infection, or neurodegeneration. Characterized by microglial activation, astrocyte reactivity, and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, TNF-α, IL-6). Chronic neuroinflammation is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and ALS.

Ontology: GO:0050902 · MESH:D020254 · HP:HP:003345

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🧬 Biological Process Info
NameCNS inflammation
Related PathwaysMAPK/ERK signaling

Outgoing (1)

TargetRelationTypeStr
Dopaminergic Neuron Damagecausesprocess0.90

Incoming (5)

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Gut-Brain Axiscontributes_topathway0.90
Neuronal Damageactivatesprocess0.90
Alpha-Synuclein Aggregationcausesprocess0.85
MAPK/ERK signalingregulatespathway0.80
neuronal damageactivatesprocess0.70

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