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Modulatory role of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids in Nrf2-mediated redox homeostasis.

Paolo Abrescia1, Lucia Treppiccione2, Mauro Rossi2, Paolo Bergamo3.   

Abstract

Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are fundamental building materials for cells and play crucial function as signaling molecules. When PUFA are used as substrates for non-enzymatic or enzymatic reactions and gut microbiota metabolism, they can generate electrophilic derivatives (called Reactive Lipid Species, RLS) that promptly form adducts with nucleophilic molecules. RLS participate in several signaling pathways, including the activation of the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathway, which is the key mechanism in the maintenance of redox, metabolic and protein homeostasis, as well as the regulation of inflammation. Recent studies have provided insights on the localization of enzymes that synthesise reactive oxygen or nitrogen species (ROS or RNS respectively) in plasma membrane compartments (raft/caveolae) which also harbour PUFA esters, from which free acid forms can be released by phospholipase A2 activity (PLA2), and the complex of Nrf2 with the inhibitory protein Kelch-like ECH-associated Protein 1(Keap1). Additional investigations have indicated that dietary PUFA insertion into specific plasma membrane microdomains may alter the lipid environment and thereby influence caveolar composition and cell signaling. Given that PUFA-originated RLS attack such a complex and promote the release of active Nrf2, it cannot be excluded that all the biochemical machinery for Nrf2 activation is present in caveolae, where it triggers the Nrf2-mediated adaptive response for rescuing or maintaining cellular redox homeostasis. Here, we specifically aimed to summarize current information with regard to the roles of dietary PUFA and RLS in Nrf2-mediated redox homeostasis, namely 1) their role as Nrf2 activators, 2) the significance of the in vivo conversion of PUFA into RLS and 3) the caveolar involvement in cell signaling for redox homeostasis.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32979455     DOI: 10.1016/j.plipres.2020.101066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Lipid Res        ISSN: 0163-7827            Impact factor:   16.195


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