The Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in Redox-Dependent Signaling: Homeostatic and Pathological Responses in Mammalian Cells

过氧化氢在氧化还原依赖性信号传导中的作用:哺乳动物细胞的稳态和病理反应

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Abstract

Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) is an important metabolite involved in most of the redox metabolism reactions and processes of the cells. H₂O₂ is recognized as one of the main molecules in the sensing, modulation and signaling of redox metabolism, and it is acting as a second messenger together with hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) and nitric oxide (NO). These second messengers activate in turn a cascade of downstream proteins via specific oxidations leading to a metabolic response of the cell. This metabolic response can determine proliferation, survival or death of the cell depending on which downstream pathways (homeostatic, pathological, or protective) have been activated. The cells have several sources of H₂O₂ and cellular systems strictly control its concentration in different subcellular compartments. This review summarizes research on the role played by H₂O₂ in signaling pathways of eukaryotic cells and how this signaling leads to homeostatic or pathological responses.

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