线粒体-ros串扰控制细胞死亡和衰老。

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-11-14 DOI:10.1155/2012/329635
Saverio Marchi, Carlotta Giorgi, Jan M Suski, Chiara Agnoletto, Angela Bononi, Massimo Bonora, Elena De Marchi, Sonia Missiroli, Simone Patergnani, Federica Poletti, Alessandro Rimessi, Jerzy Duszynski, Mariusz R Wieckowski, Paolo Pinton
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摘要

活性氧(ROS)是一种高活性分子,主要产生于线粒体内,可以氧化DNA、蛋白质和脂质。在生理水平上,ROS在细胞内信号传导和调控中作为“氧化还原信使”发挥作用,而过量的ROS通过促进内在凋亡途径诱导细胞死亡。最近的研究指出了ROS在自噬激活中的进一步作用及其在衰老调节中的重要性。这篇综述将集中在线粒体作为活性氧的生产者和靶点,并将总结不同的蛋白质调节细胞的氧化还原状态。此外,ROS和线粒体在控制寿命的不同分子途径中的参与将被报道,指出ROS作为一种“力量平衡”的作用,指导细胞走向生存或死亡。
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Mitochondria-ros crosstalk in the control of cell death and aging.

Mitochondria-ros crosstalk in the control of cell death and aging.

Mitochondria-ros crosstalk in the control of cell death and aging.

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive molecules, mainly generated inside mitochondria that can oxidize DNA, proteins, and lipids. At physiological levels, ROS function as "redox messengers" in intracellular signalling and regulation, whereas excess ROS induce cell death by promoting the intrinsic apoptotic pathway. Recent work has pointed to a further role of ROS in activation of autophagy and their importance in the regulation of aging. This review will focus on mitochondria as producers and targets of ROS and will summarize different proteins that modulate the redox state of the cell. Moreover, the involvement of ROS and mitochondria in different molecular pathways controlling lifespan will be reported, pointing out the role of ROS as a "balance of power," directing the cell towards life or death.

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