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The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine
Significance: Oxidative stress is thought to account for aberrant redox homeostasis and contribute to aging and disease. However, more often than not, administration of antioxidants is ineffective, suggesting that our current understanding of the underlying regulatory processes is incomplete. Recent...
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576088/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28398072 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ars.2017.7083 |
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author | Cortese-Krott, Miriam M. Koning, Anne Kuhnle, Gunter G.C. Nagy, Peter Bianco, Christopher L. Pasch, Andreas Wink, David A. Fukuto, Jon M. Jackson, Alan A. van Goor, Harry Olson, Kenneth R. Feelisch, Martin |
author_facet | Cortese-Krott, Miriam M. Koning, Anne Kuhnle, Gunter G.C. Nagy, Peter Bianco, Christopher L. Pasch, Andreas Wink, David A. Fukuto, Jon M. Jackson, Alan A. van Goor, Harry Olson, Kenneth R. Feelisch, Martin |
author_sort | Cortese-Krott, Miriam M. |
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description | Significance: Oxidative stress is thought to account for aberrant redox homeostasis and contribute to aging and disease. However, more often than not, administration of antioxidants is ineffective, suggesting that our current understanding of the underlying regulatory processes is incomplete. Recent Advances: Similar to reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species, reactive sulfur species are now emerging as important signaling molecules, targeting regulatory cysteine redox switches in proteins, affecting gene regulation, ion transport, intermediary metabolism, and mitochondrial function. To rationalize the complexity of chemical interactions of reactive species with themselves and their targets and help define their role in systemic metabolic control, we here introduce a novel integrative concept defined as the reactive species interactome (RSI). The RSI is a primeval multilevel redox regulatory system whose architecture, together with the physicochemical characteristics of its constituents, allows efficient sensing and rapid adaptation to environmental changes and various other stressors to enhance fitness and resilience at the local and whole-organism level. Critical Issues: To better characterize the RSI-related processes that determine fluxes through specific pathways and enable integration, it is necessary to disentangle the chemical biology and activity of reactive species (including precursors and reaction products), their targets, communication systems, and effects on cellular, organ, and whole-organism bioenergetics using system-level/network analyses. Future Directions: Understanding the mechanisms through which the RSI operates will enable a better appreciation of the possibilities to modulate the entire biological system; moreover, unveiling molecular signatures that characterize specific environmental challenges or other forms of stress will provide new prevention/intervention opportunities for personalized medicine. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 27, 684–712. |
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spelling | pubmed-55760882017-10-01 The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine Cortese-Krott, Miriam M. Koning, Anne Kuhnle, Gunter G.C. Nagy, Peter Bianco, Christopher L. Pasch, Andreas Wink, David A. Fukuto, Jon M. Jackson, Alan A. van Goor, Harry Olson, Kenneth R. Feelisch, Martin Antioxid Redox Signal Forum Review Articles Significance: Oxidative stress is thought to account for aberrant redox homeostasis and contribute to aging and disease. However, more often than not, administration of antioxidants is ineffective, suggesting that our current understanding of the underlying regulatory processes is incomplete. Recent Advances: Similar to reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species, reactive sulfur species are now emerging as important signaling molecules, targeting regulatory cysteine redox switches in proteins, affecting gene regulation, ion transport, intermediary metabolism, and mitochondrial function. To rationalize the complexity of chemical interactions of reactive species with themselves and their targets and help define their role in systemic metabolic control, we here introduce a novel integrative concept defined as the reactive species interactome (RSI). The RSI is a primeval multilevel redox regulatory system whose architecture, together with the physicochemical characteristics of its constituents, allows efficient sensing and rapid adaptation to environmental changes and various other stressors to enhance fitness and resilience at the local and whole-organism level. Critical Issues: To better characterize the RSI-related processes that determine fluxes through specific pathways and enable integration, it is necessary to disentangle the chemical biology and activity of reactive species (including precursors and reaction products), their targets, communication systems, and effects on cellular, organ, and whole-organism bioenergetics using system-level/network analyses. Future Directions: Understanding the mechanisms through which the RSI operates will enable a better appreciation of the possibilities to modulate the entire biological system; moreover, unveiling molecular signatures that characterize specific environmental challenges or other forms of stress will provide new prevention/intervention opportunities for personalized medicine. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 27, 684–712. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017-10-01 2017-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5576088/ /pubmed/28398072 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ars.2017.7083 Text en © Miriam M. Cortese-Krott, et al., 2017; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Forum Review Articles Cortese-Krott, Miriam M. Koning, Anne Kuhnle, Gunter G.C. Nagy, Peter Bianco, Christopher L. Pasch, Andreas Wink, David A. Fukuto, Jon M. Jackson, Alan A. van Goor, Harry Olson, Kenneth R. Feelisch, Martin The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine |
title | The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine |
title_full | The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine |
title_fullStr | The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine |
title_short | The Reactive Species Interactome: Evolutionary Emergence, Biological Significance, and Opportunities for Redox Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine |
title_sort | reactive species interactome: evolutionary emergence, biological significance, and opportunities for redox metabolomics and personalized medicine |
topic | Forum Review Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576088/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28398072 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ars.2017.7083 |
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