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The Relationship between Reactive Oxygen Species and the cGAS/STING Signaling Pathway in the Inflammaging Process
Bárbara Andrade, Carlos Jara‐Gutiérrez, Marilyn Paz-Araos, Mary Carmen Vázquez, Pablo Díaz, Paola Murgas
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2022 · ▲ 82 citations
Genomic instability
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Cellular senescence
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Review
Abstract
During Inflammaging(definition), a dysregulation of the immune cell functions is generated, and these cells acquire a senescent phenotype with an increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines and ROS. This increase in pro-inflammatory molecules contributes to the chronic inflammation and oxidative damage of biomolecules, classically observed in the Inflammaging process. One of the most critical oxidative damages is generated to the host DNA. Damaged DNA is located out of the natural compartments, such as the nucleus and mitochondria, and is present in the cell's cytoplasm. This DNA localization activates some DNA sensors, such as the cGAS/STING signaling pathway, that induce transcriptional factors involved in increasing inflammatory molecules. Some of the targets of this signaling pathway are the SASPs. SASPs are secreted pro-inflammatory molecules characteristic of the senescent cells and inducers of ROS production. It has been suggested that oxidative damage to nuclear and mitochondrial DNA generates activation of the cGAS/STING pathway, increasing ROS levels induced by SASPs. These additional ROS increase oxidative DNA damage, causing a loop during the Inflammaging. However, the relationship between the cGAS/STING pathway and the increase in ROS during Inflammaging has not been clarified. This review attempt to describe the potential connection between the cGAS/STING pathway and ROS during the Inflammaging process, based on the current literature, as a contribution to the knowledge of the molecular mechanisms that occur and contribute to the development of the considered adaptative Inflammaging process during aging.
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Andrade, B., Jara‐Gutiérrez, C., Paz-Araos, M., Vázquez, M.C., Díaz, P., & Murgas, P. (2022). The Relationship between Reactive Oxygen Species and the cGAS/STING Signaling Pathway in the Inflammaging Process. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315182
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Andrade B, Jara‐Gutiérrez C, Paz-Araos M, Vázquez MC, Díaz P, Murgas P. The Relationship between Reactive Oxygen Species and the cGAS/STING Signaling Pathway in the Inflammaging Process. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022. doi:10.3390/ijms232315182.
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@article{brbara2022TheRel,
title = {The Relationship between Reactive Oxygen Species and the cGAS/STING Signaling Pathway in the Inflammaging Process},
author = {Bárbara Andrade and Carlos Jara‐Gutiérrez and Marilyn Paz-Araos and Mary Carmen Vázquez and Pablo Díaz and Paola Murgas},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/ijms232315182},
}
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