European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospects for the future from the COST action BM1203 (EU-ROS)

Javier Egea(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Isabel Fabregat(Institut d'Investigació Biomédica de Bellvitge), Yves‐Michel Frapart(Délégation Paris 5), Pietro Ghezzi(Brighton and Sussex Medical School), Agnes Görlach(German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Thomas Kietzmann(University of Oulu), Kateryna Kubaichuk(University of Oulu), Ulla G. Knaus(University College Dublin), Manuela G. López(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Gloria Olaso‐González(Universitat de València), Andreas Petry(Deutsches Herzzentrum München), Rainer Schulz(University of Aberdeen), José Viña(Universitat de València), Paul G. Winyard(University of Exeter), Kahina Abbas(Délégation Paris 5), Opeyemi Stella Ademowo(Aston University), Catarina B. Afonso(Aston University), Ioanna Andreadou(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Haike Antelmann(Universität Greifswald), Fernando Antunes(University of Lisbon), Mutay Aslan(Ankara University), Markus Bachschmid(Boston University), Rui M. Barbosa(University of Coimbra), Vsevolod V. Belousov(Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry), Carsten Berndt(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), David Bernlohr(University of Minnesota), Esther Bertrán(Bellvitge University Hospital), Alberto Bindoli(Neuroscience Institute), Serge P. Bottari(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Paula M. Brito(University of Lisbon), Guia Carrara(University of Cambridge), Ana I. Casas(Maastricht University), Afroditi Chatzi(University of Glasgow), Niki Chondrogianni(FORTH Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology), Marcus Conrad(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Marcus S. Cooke(Florida International University), João G. Costa(University of Lisbon), Antonio Cuadrado(Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas Sols-Morreale), Pham My‐Chan Dang(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Barbara De Smet(University of Padua), Bilge Debelec–Butuner(University of Padua), Irundika H.K. Dias(Aston University), Joe Dan Dunn(University of Geneva), Amanda J. Edson(University of Padua), Mariam El Assar(University of Padua), Jamel El-Benna(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Péter Ferdinandy(Semmelweis University), Ana S. Fernandes(Universidade Lusófona), Kari E. Fladmark(Ankara University), Ulrich Förstermann(University of Padua), Rashid Giniatullin(University of Padua), Zoltán Giricz(Semmelweis University), Anikó Görbe(Semmelweis University), Helen R. Griffiths(Aston University), Václav Hampl(Charles University), Alina Hanf(University of Padua), Jan Herget(Charles University), Pablo Hernansanz‐Agustín(University of Padua), Mélanie Hillion(Freie Universität Berlin), Jingjing Huang(VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology), Serap Ilikay(Harran University), Pidder Jansen‐Dürr(Universität Innsbruck), Vincent Jaquet(University of Cambridge), Jaap A. Joles(University of Padua), Balaraman Kalyanaraman(Medical College of Wisconsin), Danylo Kaminskyy(Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University), Mahsa Karbaschi(Ankara University), Marina Kleanthous(University of Padua), Lars‐Oliver Klotz(University of Padua), Bato Korać(University of Belgrade), Kemal Korkmaz(Florida International University), Rafał Kozieł(University of Padua), Damir Kračun(Deutsches Herzzentrum München), Karl‐Heinz Krause(University of Geneva), Vladimı́r Křen(Institute of Microbiology), Thomas Krieg(University of Cambridge), João Laranjinha(University of Coimbra), Antigone Lazou(University of Padua), Huige Li(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Antonio Martı́nez-Ruiz(Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red), Reiko Matsui(Boston University), Gethin J. McBean(University College Dublin), Stuart P. Meredith(Aston University), Joris Messens(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Verónica Miguel(University of Padua), Yuliya Mikhed(University of Padua), Irina Milisav(University of Padua), Lidija Milković(University of Padua), Antonio Miranda‐Vizuete(Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla), Miloš Mojović(University of Padua), Marı́a Monsalve(University of Padua), Pierre‐Alexis Mouthuy(University of Padua), John F. Mulvey(University of Padua), Thomas Münzel(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Vladimir R. Muzykantov(Maastricht University), Isabella Nguyen(University of Padua), Matthias Oelze(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), N. Oliveira(University of Lisbon), Carlos M. Palmeira(University of Padua), Nikoletta Papaevgeniou(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Aleksandra Pavićević(University of Padua), Brandán Pedre(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Fabienne Peyrot(Délégation Paris 5), Marios Phylactides(Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics), Grațiela Grădișteanu Pîrcălăbioru(University of Bucharest), Andrew R. Pitt(Aston University), Henrik E. Poulsen(University of Padua), Ignacio Priéto(University of Padua), Maria Pia Rigobello(University of Padua), Natalia Robledinos-Antón(Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas Sols-Morreale), Leocadio Rodríguez‐Mañas(Hospital Universitario de Getafe), Anabela P. Rolo(University of Padua), Francis Rousset(University of Padua), Tatjana Ruskovska(Goce Delcev University), Nuno Saraiva(Universidade Lusófona), Shlomo Sasson(Jerusalem College of Technology), Katrin Schröder(Goethe University Frankfurt), Khrystyna Semen(Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University), Tamara Seredenina(University of Padua), Anastasia Shakirzyanova(University of Padua), Geoffrey L. Smith(Florida International University), Thierry Soldati(University of Geneva), Bebiana C. Sousa(Aston University), Corinne M. Spickett(Aston University), Ana Stančić(University of Padua), Marie José Stasia(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Holger Steinbrenner(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Višnja Stepanić(University of Padua), Sebastian Steven(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Kostas Tokatlidis(FORTH Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology), Erkan Tuncay(Ankara University), Belma Turan(Ankara University), Fulvio Ursini(University of Padua), Jan Vacek(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology), Olga Vajnerová(University of Padua), Kateřina Valentová(Institute of Microbiology), Frank Van Breusegem(University of Padua), Lokman Varışlı(Maastricht University), Elizabeth A. Veal(Newcastle University), A. Suha Yalçın(Turkish Society of Hematology), Olha Yelisyeyeva(University of Padua), Neven Žarković(University of Padua), Martina Zatloukalová(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology), Jacek Zielonka(Medical College of Wisconsin), Rhian M. Touyz(University of Glasgow), Andreas Papapetropoulos(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Tilman Grune(German Institute of Human Nutrition), Santiago Lamas(University of Padua), Harald Schmidt(Ankara University), Fabio Di Lisa(University of Padua), Andreas Daiber(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Redox Biology
May 18, 2017
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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.


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