Systematic Review of the Kynurenine Pathway and Psychoneurological Symptoms Among Adult Cancer Survivors

Author:

Li Hongjin12ORCID,Liu Tingting3ORCID,Heinsberg Lacey W.4ORCID,Lockwood Mark B.1,Wainwright Derek A.5,Jang Min Kyeong12,Doorenbos Ardith Z.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biobehavioral Health Science, College of Nursing, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA

2. University of Illinois Cancer Center, Chicago, IL, USA

3. Eleanor Mann School of Nursing, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA

4. Department of Health Promotion and Development, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA

5. Department of Neurological Surgery, Medicine (Hematology and Oncology) and Microbiology-Immunology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA

Abstract

The co-occurrence of multiple psychoneurological symptoms, including pain, sleep disturbance, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and cognitive disturbance among adult cancer survivors led us to question which common biological mechanisms are shared among these conditions. Variances in tryptophan (Trp) levels and downstream metabolites of the kynurenine (Kyn) metabolic pathway are known to affect immune response and psychoneurological symptoms. The objective of this systematic review was to help us (a) better understand the role of the Kyn pathway in psychoneurological symptoms among adult cancer survivors and (b) identify common significant biomarkers across psychoneurological symptoms as a guide for future research. Some evidence has shown that decreased Trp levels and increased Kyn, Trp/Kyn ratio, and kynurenic acid/Trp ratio in parallel with immune activation are correlated with some psychoneurological symptoms among people undergoing cancer treatment, although discrepancies exist between studies. Kyn pathway activation could also be associated with psychoneurological symptoms among adult cancer survivors, but further research is needed to confirm its exact etiological role with respect to psychoneurological symptoms.

Funder

National Institute of Nursing Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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