2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2015.12.005
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Proteome profiles of HDL particles of patients with chronic heart failure are associated with immune response and also include bacteria proteins

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“…However, the HDL they isolated by ultracentrifugation and used for additional purification contained only 26 proteins, suggesting that their MS analysis lacked adequate sensitivity or that their extensive isolation procedure caused the loss of proteins from the HDL preparation. In contrast to Holzer et al’s work, Oberbach et al [45] recently identified 494 distinct proteins in HDL from five controls and five chronic heart failure patients. Those investigators isolated HDL by sequential ultracentrifugation.…”
Section: Defining Proteins That Associate With Hdlmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…However, the HDL they isolated by ultracentrifugation and used for additional purification contained only 26 proteins, suggesting that their MS analysis lacked adequate sensitivity or that their extensive isolation procedure caused the loss of proteins from the HDL preparation. In contrast to Holzer et al’s work, Oberbach et al [45] recently identified 494 distinct proteins in HDL from five controls and five chronic heart failure patients. Those investigators isolated HDL by sequential ultracentrifugation.…”
Section: Defining Proteins That Associate With Hdlmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Previous studies investigating the HDL proteome in HF observed differences in proteome profiles between healthy subjects and HF patients and proteome profiles in HF patients associated with immune response . Additionally, diminished anti‐inflammatory, antioxidant activity, and cholesterol efflux capacity of HDL have been implicated in HF and predicted adverse events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies investigating the HDL proteome in HF observed differences in proteome profiles between healthy subjects and HF patients and proteome profiles in HF patients associated with immune response. 11,12 Additionally, diminished anti-inflammatory, 13 antioxidant activity, 13 -15 and cholesterol efflux capacity 16 in HF in a larger, well-characterised HF patient population with well-matched subgroups, utilising state-of-the-art nanoscale liquid chromatography-coupled mass spectrometry and powerful informatics to analyse the data. Out of 49 HDL proteins that significantly differed between deaths and survivors, we selected 12 proteins to predict death based on multiple statistical approaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accumulating evidence suggests that HDL function and composition are found to be altered in the presence of overt cardiovascular disease. As such, the presence of CAD, MI [82], heart failure [83], and stroke [84] have been associated with impaired HDL anti-atherogenic properties (i.e., stimulation of vascular NO production, anti-oxidative and anti-apoptotic potential, and cholesterol efflux capacity) [43,85]. In addition, we cannot forget that clinical trials (particularly phase III) include elderly patients under multiple drug treatments.…”
Section: Impact Of Cardiovascular Risk Factor and Co-morbidities On Hmentioning
confidence: 99%