Redox (phospho)lipidomics of signaling in inflammation and programmed cell death
Yulia Y. Tyurina
1, 2
,
Claudette M. St. Croix
3
,
Simon Watkins
3
,
Alan M. Watson
3
,
Michael W. Epperly
4
,
Tamil Anthonymuthu
2, 5
,
Elena R Kisin
6
,
Irina I Vlasova
7, 8
,
O. Krysko
9
,
Dmitri V Krysko
10
,
Alexandr A. Kapralov
1, 2
,
Haider H. Dar
1, 2
,
Vladimir A. Tyurin
1, 2
,
Andrew A. Amoscato
1, 2
,
Elena N Popova
8
,
Sergey Brankovich Bolevich
8
,
Petr S. Timashev
8
,
John A Kellum
5
,
Sally E. Wenzel
1
,
Rama K. Mallampalli
11
,
JOEL S. GREENBERGER
4
,
Hülya Bayir
2, 5
,
Anna A. Shvedova
6
,
Valerian E. Kagan
1, 2, 8
6
8
9
10
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-05-09
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR: 1.336
CiteScore: 8.5
Impact factor: 3.1
ISSN: 07415400, 19383673
PubMed ID:
31071242
Cell Biology
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
Abstract
In addition to the known prominent role of polyunsaturated (phospho)lipids as structural blocks of biomembranes, there is an emerging understanding of another important function of these molecules as a highly diversified signaling language utilized for intra‐ and extracellular communications. Technological developments in high‐resolution mass spectrometry facilitated the development of a new branch of metabolomics, redox lipidomics. Analysis of lipid peroxidation reactions has already identified specific enzymatic mechanisms responsible for the biosynthesis of several unique signals in response to inflammation and regulated cell death programs. Obtaining comprehensive information about millions of signals encoded by oxidized phospholipids, represented by thousands of interactive reactions and pleiotropic (patho)physiological effects, is a daunting task. However, there is still reasonable hope that significant discoveries, of at least some of the important contributors to the overall overwhelmingly complex network of interactions triggered by inflammation, will lead to the discovery of new small molecule regulators and therapeutic modalities. For example, suppression of the production of AA‐derived pro‐inflammatory mediators, HXA3 and LTB4, by an iPLA2γ inhibitor, R‐BEL, mitigated injury associated with the activation of pro‐inflammatory processes in animals exposed to whole‐body irradiation. Further, technological developments promise to make redox lipidomics a powerful approach in the arsenal of diagnostic and therapeutic instruments for personalized medicine of inflammatory diseases and conditions.
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Tyurina Y. Y. et al. Redox (phospho)lipidomics of signaling in inflammation and programmed cell death // Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2019. Vol. 106. No. 1. pp. 57-81.
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Tyurina Y. Y., St. Croix C. M., Watkins S., Watson A. M., Epperly M. W., Anthonymuthu T., Kisin E. R., Vlasova I. I., Krysko O., Krysko D. V., Kapralov A. A., Dar H. H., Tyurin V. A., Amoscato A. A., Popova E. N., Bolevich S. B., Timashev P. S., Kellum J. A., Wenzel S. E., Mallampalli R. K., GREENBERGER J. S., Bayir H., Shvedova A. A., Kagan V. E. Redox (phospho)lipidomics of signaling in inflammation and programmed cell death // Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2019. Vol. 106. No. 1. pp. 57-81.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/JLB.3MIR0119-004RR
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/JLB.3MIR0119-004RR
TI - Redox (phospho)lipidomics of signaling in inflammation and programmed cell death
T2 - Journal of Leukocyte Biology
AU - Tyurina, Yulia Y.
AU - St. Croix, Claudette M.
AU - Watkins, Simon
AU - Watson, Alan M.
AU - Epperly, Michael W.
AU - Anthonymuthu, Tamil
AU - Kisin, Elena R
AU - Vlasova, Irina I
AU - Krysko, O.
AU - Krysko, Dmitri V
AU - Kapralov, Alexandr A.
AU - Dar, Haider H.
AU - Tyurin, Vladimir A.
AU - Amoscato, Andrew A.
AU - Popova, Elena N
AU - Bolevich, Sergey Brankovich
AU - Timashev, Petr S.
AU - Kellum, John A
AU - Wenzel, Sally E.
AU - Mallampalli, Rama K.
AU - GREENBERGER, JOEL S.
AU - Bayir, Hülya
AU - Shvedova, Anna A.
AU - Kagan, Valerian E.
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/05/09
PB - Wiley
SP - 57-81
IS - 1
VL - 106
PMID - 31071242
SN - 0741-5400
SN - 1938-3673
ER -
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@article{2019_Tyurina,
author = {Yulia Y. Tyurina and Claudette M. St. Croix and Simon Watkins and Alan M. Watson and Michael W. Epperly and Tamil Anthonymuthu and Elena R Kisin and Irina I Vlasova and O. Krysko and Dmitri V Krysko and Alexandr A. Kapralov and Haider H. Dar and Vladimir A. Tyurin and Andrew A. Amoscato and Elena N Popova and Sergey Brankovich Bolevich and Petr S. Timashev and John A Kellum and Sally E. Wenzel and Rama K. Mallampalli and JOEL S. GREENBERGER and Hülya Bayir and Anna A. Shvedova and Valerian E. Kagan},
title = {Redox (phospho)lipidomics of signaling in inflammation and programmed cell death},
journal = {Journal of Leukocyte Biology},
year = {2019},
volume = {106},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/JLB.3MIR0119-004RR},
number = {1},
pages = {57--81},
doi = {10.1002/JLB.3MIR0119-004RR}
}
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Tyurina, Yulia Y., et al. “Redox (phospho)lipidomics of signaling in inflammation and programmed cell death.” Journal of Leukocyte Biology, vol. 106, no. 1, May. 2019, pp. 57-81. https://doi.org/10.1002/JLB.3MIR0119-004RR.
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