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Title: European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospects for the future from the COST action BM1203 (EU-ROS)
Author: Egea, Javier
Fabregat Romero, Isabel
Frapart, Yves M.
Ghezzi, Pietro
Görlach, Agnes
Kietzmann, Thomas
Kubaichuk, Kateryna
Knaus, Ulla G.
Lopez, Manuela G.
Olaso Gonzalez, Gloria
Petry, Andreas
Krieg, Thomas
Laranjinha, João
Lazou, Antigone
Smith, Geoffrey L.
Li, Huige
Valentová, Kateřina
Peyrot, Fabienne
Martínez Ruiz, Antonio
Matsui, Reiko
McBean, Gethin J.
Steinbrenner, Holger
Meredith, Stuart P.
Robledinos Antón, Natalia
Miranda Vizuete, Antonio
Messens, Joris
Phylactides, Marios
Mojović, Miloš
Münzel, Thomas
Soldati, Thierry
Schulz, Rainer
Muzykantov, Vladimir
Stepanić, Višnja
Nguyen, Isabel T.N.
Oelze, Matthias
Oliveira, Nuno G.
Žarković, Neven
Palmeira, Carlos M.
Sousa, Bebiana C.
Pircalabioru, Gratiela G.
Papaevgeniou, Nikoletta
Pitt, Andrew R.
Poulsen, Henrik E.
Steven, Sebastian
Rodríguez Mañas, Leocadio
Breusegem, Frank Van
Spickett, Corinne M.
Rolo, Anabela P.
Zatloukalová, Martina
Rousset, Francis
Ruskovska, Tatjana
Saraiva, Nuno
Antelmann, Haike
Sasson, Shlomo
Chondrogianni, Niki
Varisli, Lokman
Schröder, Katrin
Semen, Khrystyna
Seredenina, Tamara
Shakirzyanova, Anastasia
Zielonka, Jacek
Stancic, Ana
Vina, Jose
Veal, Elizabeth A.
Stasia, Marie José
Tokatlidis, Kostas
Antunes, Fernando
Förstermann, Ulrich
Winyard, Paul
Tuncay, Erkan
Turan, Belma
Ursini, Fulvio
Smet, Barbara De
Vacek, Jan
Aslan, Mutay
Yalçın, A. Suha
Vajnerova, Olga
Abbas, Kahina
Yelisyeyeva, Olha
Touyz, Rhian M.
Conrad, Marcus
Bachschmid, Markus M.
Papapetropoulos, Andreas
Debelec-Butuner, Bilge
Grune, Tilman
Lamas, Santiago
Schmidt, Harald H. H. W.
Herget, Jan
Lisa, Fabio Di
Cooke, Marcus S.
Ademowo, Opeyemi S.
Daiber, Andreas
Afonso, Catarina B.
Andreadou, Ioanna
Dias, Irundika H.K.
Barbosa, Rui M.
Giniatullin, Rashid
Costa, João G.
Belousov, Vsevolod
Hernansanz Agustín, Pablo
Berndt, Carsten
Bernlohr, David
Bertran Rodríguez, Esther
Korac, Bato
Bindoli, Alberto
Miguel, Verónica
Giricz, Zoltán
Bottari, Serge P.
Brito, Paula M.
Carrara, Guia
Casas, Ana I.
Hillion, Melanie
Cuadrado, Antonio
Chatzi, Afroditi
Görbe, Anikó
Dang, Pham My-Chan
Dunn, Joe Dan
Korkmaz, Kemal Sami
Pavicevic, A
Edson, Amanda J.
Assar, Mariam El
El-Benna, Jamel
Ferdinandy, Péter
Monsalve, María
Fernandes, Ana S.
Koziel, Rafal
Griffiths, Helen
Fladmark, Kari E.
Hampl, Vaclav
Hanf, Alina
Huang, Jingjing
Mikhed, Yuliya
Kračun, Damir
Ilikay, Serap
Mouthuy, Pierre-Alexis
Jansen-durr, P
Jaquet, Vincent
Joles, Jaap A.
Prieto, Ignacio
Kalyanaraman, Balaraman
Milisav, Irina
Kaminskyy, Danylo
Karbaschi, Mahsa
Kleanthous, Marina
Klotz, Lars-Oliver
Mulvey, John
Krause, Karl-Heinz
Pedre, Brandán
Milković, Lidija
Křen, Vladimír
Rigobello, Maria Pia
Keywords: Estrès oxidatiu
Antioxidants
Oxidative stress
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2017
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Abstract: The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) provides an ideal framework to establish multi-disciplinary research networks. COST Action BM1203 (EU-ROS) represents a consortium of researchers from different disciplines who are dedicated to providing new insights and tools for better understanding redox biology and medicine and, in the long run, to finding new therapeutic strategies to target dysregulated redox processes in various diseases. This report highlights the major achievements of EU-ROS as well as research updates and new perspectives arising from its members. The EU-ROS consortium comprised more than 140 active members who worked together for four years on the topics briefly described below. The formation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) is an established hallmark of our aerobic environment and metabolism but RONS also act as messengers via redox regulation of essential cellular processes. The fact that many diseases have been found to be associated with oxidative stress established the theory of oxidative stress as a trigger of diseases that can be corrected by antioxidant therapy. However, while experimental studies support this thesis, clinical studies still generate controversial results, due to complex pathophysiology of oxidative stress in humans. For future improvement of antioxidant therapy and better understanding of redox-associated disease progression detailed knowledge on the sources and targets of RONS formation and discrimination of their detrimental or beneficial roles is required. In order to advance this important area of biology and medicine, highly synergistic approaches combining a variety of diverse and contrasting disciplines are needed.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2017.05.007
It is part of: Redox Biology, 2017, vol. 13, p. 94-162
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/124464
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2017.05.007
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