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European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospects for the future from the COST action BM1203 (EU-ROS).

Javier Egea1, Isabel Fabregat2, Yves M Frapart3, Pietro Ghezzi4, Agnes Görlach5, Thomas Kietzmann6, Kateryna Kubaichuk6, Ulla G Knaus7, Manuela G Lopez1, Gloria Olaso-Gonzalez8, Andreas Petry9, Rainer Schulz10, Jose Vina8, Paul Winyard11, Kahina Abbas3, Opeyemi S Ademowo12, Catarina B Afonso13, Ioanna Andreadou14, Haike Antelmann15, Fernando Antunes16, Mutay Aslan17, Markus M Bachschmid18, Rui M Barbosa19, Vsevolod Belousov20, Carsten Berndt21, David Bernlohr22, Esther Bertrán2, Alberto Bindoli23, Serge P Bottari24, Paula M Brito25, Guia Carrara26, Ana I Casas27, Afroditi Chatzi28, Niki Chondrogianni29, Marcus Conrad30, Marcus S Cooke31, João G Costa32, Antonio Cuadrado33, Pham My-Chan Dang34, Barbara De Smet35, Bilge Debelec-Butuner36, Irundika H K Dias12, Joe Dan Dunn37, Amanda J Edson38, Mariam El Assar39, Jamel El-Benna34, Péter Ferdinandy40, Ana S Fernandes41, Kari E Fladmark38, Ulrich Förstermann42, Rashid Giniatullin43, Zoltán Giricz40, Anikó Görbe40, Helen Griffiths44, Vaclav Hampl45, Alina Hanf46, Jan Herget45, Pablo Hernansanz-Agustín47, Melanie Hillion15, Jingjing Huang48, Serap Ilikay49, Pidder Jansen-Dürr50, Vincent Jaquet51, Jaap A Joles52, Balaraman Kalyanaraman53, Danylo Kaminskyy54, Mahsa Karbaschi31, Marina Kleanthous55, Lars-Oliver Klotz56, Bato Korac57, Kemal Sami Korkmaz58, Rafal Koziel50, Damir Kračun9, Karl-Heinz Krause51, Vladimír Křen59, Thomas Krieg60, João Laranjinha19, Antigone Lazou61, Huige Li42, Antonio Martínez-Ruiz62, Reiko Matsui18, Gethin J McBean63, Stuart P Meredith13, Joris Messens64, Verónica Miguel65, Yuliya Mikhed46, Irina Milisav66, Lidija Milković67, Antonio Miranda-Vizuete68, Miloš Mojović69, María Monsalve70, Pierre-Alexis Mouthuy71, John Mulvey60, Thomas Münzel46, Vladimir Muzykantov72, Isabel T N Nguyen52, Matthias Oelze46, Nuno G Oliveira73, Carlos M Palmeira74, Nikoletta Papaevgeniou29, Aleksandra Pavićević69, Brandán Pedre64, Fabienne Peyrot75, Marios Phylactides55, Gratiela G Pircalabioru76, Andrew R Pitt13, Henrik E Poulsen77, Ignacio Prieto70, Maria Pia Rigobello78, Natalia Robledinos-Antón33, Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas79, Anabela P Rolo74, Francis Rousset51, Tatjana Ruskovska80, Nuno Saraiva41, Shlomo Sasson81, Katrin Schröder82, Khrystyna Semen54, Tamara Seredenina51, Anastasia Shakirzyanova43, Geoffrey L Smith26, Thierry Soldati37, Bebiana C Sousa13, Corinne M Spickett12, Ana Stancic57, Marie José Stasia83, Holger Steinbrenner56, Višnja Stepanić67, Sebastian Steven46, Kostas Tokatlidis28, Erkan Tuncay84, Belma Turan84, Fulvio Ursini85, Jan Vacek86, Olga Vajnerova45, Kateřina Valentová59, Frank Van Breusegem87, Lokman Varisli49, Elizabeth A Veal88, A Suha Yalçın89, Olha Yelisyeyeva54, Neven Žarković71, Martina Zatloukalová86, Jacek Zielonka53, Rhian M Touyz90, Andreas Papapetropoulos91, Tilman Grune92, Santiago Lamas65, Harald H H W Schmidt27, Fabio Di Lisa93, Andreas Daiber94.   

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.
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Antioxidants; Oxidative stress; Reactive nitrogen species; Reactive oxygen species; Redox signaling; Redox therapeutics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28577489      PMCID: PMC5458069          DOI: 10.1016/j.redox.2017.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Redox Biol        ISSN: 2213-2317            Impact factor:   11.799


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