• Title of article

    Multiple roles of oxidants in the pathogenesis of asbestos-induced diseases

  • Author/Authors

    Arti Shukla، نويسنده , , Mary Gulumian، نويسنده , , Tom K. Hei، نويسنده , , David Kamp، نويسنده , , Qamar Rahman، نويسنده , , Brooke T. Mossman، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    1117
  • To page
    1129
  • Abstract
    Exposure to asbestos causes cellular damage, leading to asbestosis, bronchogenic carcinoma, and mesothelioma in humans. The pathogenesis of asbestos-related diseases is complicated and still poorly understood. Studies on animal models and cell cultures have indicated that asbestos fibers generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) and cause oxidation and/or nitrosylation of proteins and DNA. The ionic state of iron and its ability to be mobilized determine the oxidant-inducing potential of pathogenic iron-containing asbestos types. In addition to their capacity to damage macromolecules, oxidants play important roles in the initiation of numerous signal transduction pathways that are linked to apoptosis, inflammation, and proliferation. There is strong evidence supporting the premise that oxidants contribute to asbestos-induced lung injury; thus, strategies for reducing oxidant stress to pulmonary cells may attenuate the deleterious effects of asbestos.
  • Keywords
    Asbestos fibers , Cell injury , ROS , fibrosis , mesothelioma , Lung cancers , free radicals , RNS
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Record number

    519463