2004
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0405292101
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The myeloperoxidase product hypochlorous acid oxidizes HDL in the human artery wall and impairs ABCA1-dependent cholesterol transport

Abstract: Although oxidatively damaged lipoproteins are implicated in vascular injury, there is little information regarding the role of highdensity lipoprotein (HDL) oxidation in atherogenesis. One potential pathway involves hypochlorous acid (HOCl) produced by myeloperoxidase (MPO), a heme protein secreted by phagocytes. We previously showed that 3-chlorotyrosine is a specific product of HOCl. Therefore, to explore the role of oxidized HDL in the pathogenesis of vascular disease, we used MS to quantify 3-chlorotyrosin… Show more

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“…The active form of MPO and the proteins modified by MPOgenerated HOCl have been found in human atherosclerotic lesions, supporting the notion that MPO mediates HDL oxidation in the artery wall (24,25). Physiological concentrations of HOCl have not been accurately determined, although some in-vivo-based reports suggest that, at sites of acute inflammation, the molar ratio of oxidant to HDL may be as high as 30:1 (26 and references therein).…”
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“…The active form of MPO and the proteins modified by MPOgenerated HOCl have been found in human atherosclerotic lesions, supporting the notion that MPO mediates HDL oxidation in the artery wall (24,25). Physiological concentrations of HOCl have not been accurately determined, although some in-vivo-based reports suggest that, at sites of acute inflammation, the molar ratio of oxidant to HDL may be as high as 30:1 (26 and references therein).…”
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“…This destabilization was attributed to reduced protein affinity for lipid upon MetO formation in the apolar lipid-binding faces of the amphipathic apolipoprotein α-helices (29). Such MetO formation occurs at early stages of oxidation and is followed by modifications of other protein groups, such as aromatic residues and Lys, and their cross-linking (24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31). Correlation of rHDL destabilization (Fig.…”
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“…Thus, cell cholesterol efflux to HDL, a key early step in reverse cholesterol transport mediated by ATP-binding cassette transporter A1, is reportedly impaired upon HDL oxidation. [14][15][16][17][18][19] This impairment has been ascribed to specific protein modifications such as oxidation of two-to-three Met in the major HDL protein, apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I), that occurs at initial stages of HDL oxidation, 20-22 along with tyrosylation and protein cross-linking via the modified Tyr or Lys. 13,16,17,23 However, several studies report that oxidation enhances rather than impairs HDL functions in stimulating lipid efflux from cells 22,24-26 and protecting against atherosclerosis.…”
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