Oxidative DNA Damage: A Role in Altering Neuronal Function.

Adib Behrouzi, Mark R Kelley, Jill C Fehrenbacher
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Abstract

A role for oxidative stress in the etiology of myriad neuropathologies is well accepted. However, the specific effects of oxidative DNA damage in the onset or promotion of neuronal dysfunction have been less studied. In our recent publication by Behrouzi et al. (Oxidative DNA Damage and Cisplatin Neurotoxicity Is Exacerbated by Inhibition of OGG1 Glycosylase Activity and APE1 Endonuclease Activity in Sensory Neurons), inhibition of enzymes that play a role in repairing oxidative DNA damage exacerbated neurotoxic effects of the chemotherapeutic agent, cisplatin. In this Commentary, we aim to expand on the contribution of oxidative DNA damage to other neuropathologies within the peripheral and central nervous systems, including irritable bowel disease, aging and Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and other neurodegenerative diseases. Consistently, clinical neuropathology and disease progression correlates with increases in oxidative DNA damage within clinical biopsies. Progress in animal models of these diseases has elucidated a causative role for oxidative DNA damage in disease progression, as dampening the DNA repair response exacerbates disease, whereas promoting DNA repair mitigates disease. Overall, this Commentary highlights the importance of expanding our studies on oxidative DNA damage in the nervous system, as enhancing oxidative DNA repair might prove to be a potential therapeutic target for the mitigation of neurodegeneration.

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氧化性DNA损伤:在改变神经元功能中的作用。
氧化应激在各种神经病变的病因学中所起的作用已被广泛接受。然而,氧化性DNA损伤在神经元功能障碍发生或促进中的具体作用研究较少。在Behrouzi等人最近发表的文章(感觉神经元中OGG1糖基酶活性和APE1内切酶活性的抑制加剧了氧化DNA损伤和顺铂神经毒性)中,对修复氧化DNA损伤的酶的抑制加剧了化疗药物顺铂的神经毒性作用。在这篇评论中,我们的目标是扩展氧化DNA损伤对周围和中枢神经系统内其他神经病变的贡献,包括肠易激病、衰老和阿尔茨海默病、肌萎缩侧索硬化症和其他神经退行性疾病。一致地,临床神经病理学和疾病进展与临床活检中氧化DNA损伤的增加相关。这些疾病的动物模型的进展已经阐明了氧化性DNA损伤在疾病进展中的致病作用,因为抑制DNA修复反应会加剧疾病,而促进DNA修复则会减轻疾病。总的来说,这篇评论强调了扩大我们对神经系统氧化DNA损伤研究的重要性,因为增强氧化DNA修复可能被证明是缓解神经变性的潜在治疗靶点。
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