The role of oxidative stress during inflammatory processes
University of Lausanne · University Hospital of Lausanne
Abstract
Abstract The production of various reactive oxidant species in excess of endogenous antioxidant defense mechanisms promotes the development of a state of oxidative stress, with significant biological consequences. In recent years, evidence has emerged that oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the development and perpetuation of inflammation, and thus contributes to the pathophysiology of a number of debilitating illnesses, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, or neurodegenerative processes. Oxidants affect all stages of the inflammatory response, including the release by damaged tissues of molecules acting as endogenous danger signals, their sensing by innate immune receptors from the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Inflammasome
- Oxidative stress
- Inflammation
- Innate immune system
- Receptor
- Signal transduction
- Transcription factor
- Immunology