Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in BCR Signaling as a Second Messenger

被引:24
|
作者
Tsubata, Takeshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Med Res Inst, Dept Immunol, Tokyo 1138510, Japan
来源
B CELLS IN IMMUNITY AND TOLERANCE | 2020年 / 1254卷
关键词
Reactive oxygen species; BCR signaling; Second messenger; NADPH oxidases; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; NADPH OXIDASES; NOX FAMILY; KAPPA-B; GENERATION; INACTIVATION; SUPEROXIDE; ACTIVATION; MECHANISMS; ENDOSOMES;
D O I
10.1007/978-981-15-3532-1_3
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are not only toxic substances inducing oxidative stress but also play a role in receptor signaling as a second messenger, which augments signaling through various receptors by oxidizing ROS-sensitive signaling molecules. Among ROS, H2O2 is suggested to be an important second messenger because of its relative stability. H2O2 is generated by superoxide dismutase (SOD)-mediated conversion of superoxide produced by membrane-localized NADPH oxidases (NOXes). Superoxide and H2O2 are also produced as a by-product of mitochondrial respiratory chain and various other metabolic reactions. BCR ligation induces ROS production in two phases. ROS production starts immediately after BCR ligation and ceases in 1 h, then re-starts 2 h after BCR ligation and lasts 4-6 h. ROS production in the early phase is mediated by NOX2, a NOX isoform, but does not regulate BCR signaling. In contrast, ROS production at the late phase augments BCR signaling. Although the involvement of mitochondrial respiration was previously suggested in prolonged BCR ligation-induced ROS production, we recently demonstrated that NOX3, another NOX isoform, plays a central role in ROS production at the late phase. NOXes are shown to be a component of ROS-generating signaling endosome called redoxosome together with endocytosed receptors and receptor-associated signaling molecules. In redoxosome, ROS generated by NOXes augment signaling through the endocytosed receptor. The role of NOXes and redoxosome in BCR signaling needs to be further elucidated.
引用
收藏
页码:37 / 46
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species: which ROS signals cardioprotection?
    Garlid, Anders O.
    Jaburek, Martin
    Jacobs, Jeremy P.
    Garlid, Keith D.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY, 2013, 305 (07): : H960 - H968
  • [32] Sulforaphane Impact on Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in Bladder Carcinoma
    Xie, Hui
    Chun, Felix K. -H.
    Rutz, Jochen
    Blaheta, Roman A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2021, 22 (11)
  • [33] Genetically encoded reactive oxygen species (ROS) and redox indicators
    Pouvreau, Sandrine
    BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL, 2014, 9 (02) : 282 - 293
  • [34] Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and wound healing: the functional role of ROS and emerging ROS-modulating technologies for augmentation of the healing process
    Dunnill, Christopher
    Patton, Thomas
    Brennan, James
    Barrett, John
    Dryden, Matthew
    Cooke, Jonathan
    Leaper, David
    Georgopoulos, Nikolaos T.
    INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL, 2017, 14 (01) : 89 - 96
  • [35] Regulation of plant reactive oxygen species (ROS) in stress responses: learning from AtRBOHD
    Yukun Liu
    Chengzhong He
    Plant Cell Reports, 2016, 35 : 995 - 1007
  • [36] Modified peroxamide-based reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive doxorubicin prodrugs
    Jafari, Mina
    Sriram, Vishnu
    Premnauth, Gurdat
    Merino, Edward
    Lee, Joo-Youp
    BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 2022, 127
  • [37] Regulation of plant reactive oxygen species (ROS) in stress responses: learning from AtRBOHD
    Liu, Yukun
    He, Chengzhong
    PLANT CELL REPORTS, 2016, 35 (05) : 995 - 1007
  • [38] Imaging short-lived reactive oxygen species (ROS) with endogenous contrast MRI
    Tain, Rong-Wen
    Scotti, Alessandro M.
    Li, Weiguo
    Zhou, Xiaohong Joe
    Cai, Kejia
    JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2018, 47 (01) : 222 - 229
  • [39] Reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress
    Migdal, Camille
    Serres, Mireille
    M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES, 2011, 27 (04): : 405 - 412
  • [40] Commensal bacteria modulate cullin-dependent signaling via generation of reactive oxygen species
    Kumar, Amrita
    Wu, Huixia
    Collier-Hyams, Lauren S.
    Hansen, Jason M.
    Li, Tengguo
    Yamoah, Kosj
    Pan, Zhen-Qiang
    Jones, Dean P.
    Neish, Andrew S.
    EMBO JOURNAL, 2007, 26 (21) : 4457 - 4466