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Corrigendum to 'European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospects for the future from the COST action BM1203 (EU-ROS)' [Redox Biol. 13 (2017) 94–162]

Authors :
Alina Hanf
Alberto Bindoli
Miloš Mojović
David A. Bernlohr
Yuliya Mikhed
Paula M. Brito
Agnes Görlach
João G. Costa
Vladimír Křen
Rui M. Barbosa
Jose Viña
Khrystyna Semen
María Monsalve
Opeyemi S Ademowo
Andreas Petry
Jingjing Huang
Balaraman Kalyanaraman
Ioanna Andreadou
Javier Egea
Kateryna Kubaichuk
Antonio Martínez-Ruiz
Mutay Aslan
Helen R. Griffiths
Pietro Ghezzi
S. Ilikay
Rashid Giniatullin
Melanie Hillion
Shlomo Sasson
Verónica Miguel
John F. Mulvey
Huige Li
Nuno Saraiva
Kemal Sami Korkmaz
Brandán Pedre
Isabel T.N. Nguyen
Katrin Schröder
Maria Pia Rigobello
Holger Steinbrenner
João Laranjinha
Nikoletta Papaevgeniou
Péter Ferdinandy
Kateřina Valentová
Andrew R. Pitt
Nuno G. Oliveira
Amanda J. Edson
Gratiela Gradisteanu Pircalabioru
Paul G. Winyard
Matthias Oelze
Irundika H.K. Dias
Thomas Krieg
Joris Messens
Pidder Jansen-Dürr
Vaclav Hampl
Fernando Antunes
Yves Frapart
Thierry Soldati
Bilge Debelec-Butuner
Anabela P. Rolo
Tilman Grune
Jan Vacek
Thomas Münzel
Kahina Abbas
Marina Kleanthous
Anastasia Shakirzyanova
Neven Žarković
Belma Turan
Olga Vajnerova
F. Di Lisa
Irina Milisav
Thomas Kietzmann
Rhian M. Touyz
Lidija Milkovic
Antonio Cuadrado
Pierre-Alexis Mouthuy
Serge P. Bottari
Karl-Heinz Krause
Francis Rousset
Reiko Matsui
Catarina B. Afonso
Danylo Kaminskyy
Bebiana C. Sousa
F. Van Breusegem
Ana Sofia Fernandes
Antigone Lazou
Marcus Conrad
Isabel Fabregat
Bato Korac
Pablo Hernansanz-Agustín
Aleksandra Pavićević
Jaap A. Joles
Erkan Tuncay
Fabienne Peyrot
Anikó Görbe
Sebastian Steven
Harald H.H.W. Schmidt
Martina Zatloukalová
Jan Herget
Santiago Lamas
Kari E. Fladmark
Markus Bachschmid
Afroditi Chatzi
Geoffrey L. Smith
Fulvio Ursini
Joe Dan Dunn
Kostas Tokatlidis
Rafal Koziel
Andreas Papapetropoulos
Antonio Miranda-Vizuete
Jamel El-Benna
Vincent Jaquet
B. De Smet
Vladimir R. Muzykantov
Elizabeth A. Veal
Esther Bertran
Guia Carrara
Olha Yelisyeyeva
Haike Antelmann
Ana Stancic
A. S. Yalçin
M. El Assar
Ulla G. Knaus
Marcus S. Cooke
Vsevolod V. Belousov
Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas
Lars-Oliver Klotz
Marios Phylactides
Manuela G. López
Marie José Stasia
Tatjana Ruskovska
Stuart P. Meredith
Lokman Varisli
Niki Chondrogianni
Mahsa Karbaschi
Rainer Schulz
Henrik E. Poulsen
Andreas Daiber
Natalia Robledinos-Antón
Corinne M. Spickett
Ulrich Förstermann
Višnja Stepanić
Tamara Seredenina
Carlos M. Palmeira
Gloria Olaso-Gonzalez
Ana I. Casas
Ignacio Prieto
Gethin J. McBean
Damir Kračun
P. My-Chan Dang
Jacek Zielonka
Zoltán Giricz
Carsten Berndt
Source :
Redox Biology, Redox Biology, Vol 14, Iss, Pp 694-696 (2018), r-INCLIVA. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de INCLIVA, instname, Repositorio Institucional de la Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid, Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid, Redox biology, 14, 694. Elsevier BV
Publication Year :
2018

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.<br />Graphical abstract fx1<br />Highlights • RONS are chemical mediators and a communication tool. • RONS and disturbed redox balance play a role in a broad range of diseases and aging. • Bacteria and toxins are important stimulators of cellular RONS formation. • Drugs should preserve beneficial redox signaling and inhibit detrimental RONS sources. • Redox drugs may target the origin, identity, location and time of RONS formation.

Details

ISSN :
22132317
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Redox Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d7922a8fee818046981b1246741e4ea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2017.10.001