Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species drive proinflammatory cytokine production
E Naik, VM Dixit - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2011 - rupress.org
High levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are observed in chronic human diseases such
as neurodegeneration, Crohn's disease, and cancer. In addition to the presence of oxidative …
as neurodegeneration, Crohn's disease, and cancer. In addition to the presence of oxidative …
[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial oxidative stress and “mito-inflammation”: actors in the diseases
A decline in mitochondrial redox homeostasis has been associated with the development of
a wide range of inflammatory-related diseases. Continue discoveries demonstrate that …
a wide range of inflammatory-related diseases. Continue discoveries demonstrate that …
[HTML][HTML] Role of mitochondria in the redox signaling network and its outcomes in high impact inflammatory syndromes
ND Magnani, T Marchini, V Calabró… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Inflammation is associated with the release of soluble mediators that drive cellular activation
and migration of inflammatory leukocytes to the site of injury, together with endothelial …
and migration of inflammatory leukocytes to the site of injury, together with endothelial …
[HTML][HTML] Reactive oxygen species and mitochondria: A nexus of cellular homeostasis
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are integral components of multiple cellular pathways even
though excessive or inappropriately localized ROS damage cells. ROS function as anti …
though excessive or inappropriately localized ROS damage cells. ROS function as anti …
[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial management of reactive oxygen species
Mitochondria in aerobic eukaryotic cells are both the site of energy production and the
formation of harmful species, such as radicals and other reactive oxygen species, known as …
formation of harmful species, such as radicals and other reactive oxygen species, known as …
[PDF][PDF] Mitochondrial ROS production protects the intestine from inflammation through functional M2 macrophage polarization
L Formentini, F Santacatterina, CN de Arenas… - Cell reports, 2017 - cell.com
Mitochondria are signaling hubs in cellular physiology that play a role in inflammatory
diseases. We found that partial inhibition of the mitochondrial ATP synthase in the intestine …
diseases. We found that partial inhibition of the mitochondrial ATP synthase in the intestine …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting mitochondrial reactive oxygen species as novel therapy for inflammatory diseases and cancers
There are multiple sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the cell. As a major site of
ROS production, mitochondria have drawn considerable interest because it was recently …
ROS production, mitochondria have drawn considerable interest because it was recently …
The role of mitochondria in reactive oxygen species metabolism and signaling
AA Starkov - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Oxidative stress is considered a major contributor to the etiology of both “normal”
senescence and severe pathologies with serious public health implications. Several cellular …
senescence and severe pathologies with serious public health implications. Several cellular …
[PDF][PDF] Physiological roles of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species
LA Sena, NS Chandel - Molecular cell, 2012 - cell.com
Historically, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) were thought to exclusively
cause cellular damage and lack a physiological function. Accumulation of ROS and …
cause cellular damage and lack a physiological function. Accumulation of ROS and …
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species regulate cellular signaling and dictate biological outcomes
RB Hamanaka, NS Chandel - Trends in biochemical sciences, 2010 - cell.com
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have historically been viewed as toxic metabolic byproducts
and causal agents in a myriad of human pathologies. More recent work, however, indicates …
and causal agents in a myriad of human pathologies. More recent work, however, indicates …