Cell Damage

 

 Types of Cell Damage

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DNA

Lipids (membranes)

Protein

Physical

Radiation

Crystals

Heat

Chemical

Alkylation

ROS

Glycation

Biological

Folate Defficency

Lipases

Proteases

 

Cell response - Reversible

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Damage Response Inducer Transcription factor Target/Effect
DNA Damage DNA Damage

DNA Damage

Hypoxia

ROS

p53

DNA repair

Cell cycle arrest

Cell Suicide

ROS release Antioxidant Oxidative stress Nrf2

SOD1

Catalase

High temperature Heat Shock Denaturing agent Heat Shock Factors Radiation
Hypoxia Hypoxia

Hypoxia

ROS

Hypoxia-inducible factors

Glucose Transporters

Glycolytic enzymes

RBC's

Blood vessles

ER damage Unfolded Protien ER Stress Several Chaperones

 

 

 

 

 


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