The many roles of NOX2 NADPH oxidase-derived ROS in immunity

GY Lam, J Huang, JH Brumell - Seminars in immunopathology, 2010 - Springer
GY Lam, J Huang, JH Brumell
Seminars in immunopathology, 2010Springer
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have long been studied in the context of their direct toxic
effects on cells. As a result, ROS have conventionally been thought of as a necessary
nuisance to aerobic living. However, in recent years, much work has been done to examine
the contribution of ROS to the field of immunity. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
phosphate (NADPH) oxidases were identified as one of the key sources of ROS in immune
cells. The NOX2 NADPH oxidase in particular has been assigned multiple roles, functioning …
Abstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have long been studied in the context of their direct toxic effects on cells. As a result, ROS have conventionally been thought of as a necessary nuisance to aerobic living. However, in recent years, much work has been done to examine the contribution of ROS to the field of immunity. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidases were identified as one of the key sources of ROS in immune cells. The NOX2 NADPH oxidase in particular has been assigned multiple roles, functioning as a source of antimicrobial ROS, an activator of many signaling pathways, a participant in chemotaxis, an immune modulator, and a critical player in the initiation of antigen cross-presentation. Furthermore, recent studies have revealed a novel role for the NOX2 NADPH oxidase in the activation of autophagy, a cellular degradative pathway. Here, we examine these functions of NOX2 NADPH oxidase in immunity.
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