Thioredoxin: a key regulator of cardiovascular homeostasis

H Yamawaki, J Haendeler, BC Berk - Circulation research, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
H Yamawaki, J Haendeler, BC Berk
Circulation research, 2003Am Heart Assoc
The thioredoxin (TRX) system (TRX, TRX reductase, and NADPH) is a ubiquitous thiol
oxidoreductase system that regulates cellular reduction/oxidation (redox) status. The
oxidation mechanism for disease pathogenesis states that an imbalance in cell redox state
alters function of multiple cell pathways. In this study, we review the essential role for TRX to
limit oxidative stress directly via antioxidant effects and indirectly by protein-protein
interaction with key signaling molecules, such as apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1. We …
The thioredoxin (TRX) system (TRX, TRX reductase, and NADPH) is a ubiquitous thiol oxidoreductase system that regulates cellular reduction/oxidation (redox) status. The oxidation mechanism for disease pathogenesis states that an imbalance in cell redox state alters function of multiple cell pathways. In this study, we review the essential role for TRX to limit oxidative stress directly via antioxidant effects and indirectly by protein-protein interaction with key signaling molecules, such as apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1. We propose that TRX and its endogenous regulators are important future targets to develop clinical therapies for cardiovascular disorders associated with oxidative stress.
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