نتایج جستجو برای: myeloperoxidase deficiency

تعداد نتایج: 143382  

2017
Manel BEN-HADJ-MOHAMED Souhir KHELIL Mokhles BEN DBIBIS Latifa KHLIFI Hend CHAHED Salima FERCHICHI Elyes BOUAJINA Abdelhédi MILED

BACKGROUND Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic disease that causes chronic synovial inflammation eventually leading to joint destruction and disability. The aim of this study was to determine the variations of hepatic proteins, myeloperoxidase, and iron in rheumatoid arthritis Tunisian patients and their implications in inflammation and in iron metabolism. METHODS Ove...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Anna L P Chapman Tessa J Mocatta Sruti Shiva Antonia Seidel Brian Chen Irada Khalilova Martina E Paumann-Page Guy N L Jameson Christine C Winterbourn Anthony J Kettle

Myeloperoxidase is a neutrophil enzyme that promotes oxidative stress in numerous inflammatory pathologies. It uses hydrogen peroxide to catalyze the production of strong oxidants including chlorine bleach and free radicals. A physiological defense against the inappropriate action of this enzyme has yet to be identified. We found that myeloperoxidase oxidized 75% of the ascorbate in plasma from...

1997
Mats W. Johansson Manuel Patarroyo Fredrik Öberg Agneta Siegbahn Kenneth Nilsson

Myeloperoxidase is a leukocyte component able to generate potent microbicidal substances. A homologous invertebrate blood cell protein, peroxinectin, is not only a peroxidase but also a cell adhesion ligand. We demonstrate in this study that human myeloperoxidase also mediates cell adhesion. Both the human myeloid cell line HL-60, when differentiated by treatment with 12-Otetradecanoyl-phorbol-...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
H Rosen B R Michel

Neutrophil microbicidal activity is a consequence of overlapping antimicrobial systems that vary in prominence according to the conditions of the neutrophil-microbe interaction, the nature of the microbe, and its metabolic state. In this study, normal, myeloperoxidase-deficient, and respiratory burst-deficient (chronic granulomatous disease [CGD]) neutrophils killed Escherichia coli with equiva...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
J P Gaut G C Yeh H D Tran J Byun J P Henderson G M Richter M L Brennan A J Lusis A Belaaouaj R S Hotchkiss J W Heinecke

The myeloperoxidase system of neutrophils uses hydrogen peroxide and chloride to generate hypochlorous acid, a potent bactericidal oxidant in vitro. In a mouse model of polymicrobial sepsis, we observed that mice deficient in myeloperoxidase were more likely than wild-type mice to die from infection. Mass spectrometric analysis of peritoneal inflammatory fluid from septic wild-type mice detecte...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2016
Jiansheng Huang Amber Milton Robert D Arnold Hui Huang Forrest Smith Jennifer R Panizzi Peter Panizzi

Myeloperoxidase aids in clearance of microbes by generation of peroxidase-mediated oxidants that kill leukocyte-engulfed pathogens. In this review, we will examine 1) strategies for in vitro evaluation of myeloperoxidase function and its inhibition, 2) ways to monitor generation of certain oxidant species during inflammation, and 3) how these methods can be used to approximate the total polymor...

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
kamal kanodia department of pathology, laboratory medicine, transfusion services and immunohematology, g.r. doshi and k.m. mehta institute of kidney diseases and research centre and dr. h.l. trivedi institute of transplantation sciences, civil hospital campus, ahmedaba; department of pathology, laboratory medicine, transfusion services and immunohematology, g.r. doshi and k.m. mehta institute of kidney diseases and research centre and dr. h.l. trivedi institute of transplantation sciences, civil hospital campus, ahmedabad, india. tel: +91-7922687162; +91-7922687000, fax: +91-7922685454 aruna vanikar department of pathology, laboratory medicine, transfusion services and immunohematology, g.r. doshi and k.m. mehta institute of kidney diseases and research centre and dr. h.l. trivedi institute of transplantation sciences, civil hospital campus, ahmedaba rashmi patel department of pathology, laboratory medicine, transfusion services and immunohematology, g.r. doshi and k.m. mehta institute of kidney diseases and research centre and dr. h.l. trivedi institute of transplantation sciences, civil hospital campus, ahmedaba kamlesh suthar department of pathology, laboratory medicine, transfusion services and immunohematology, g.r. doshi and k.m. mehta institute of kidney diseases and research centre and dr. h.l. trivedi institute of transplantation sciences, civil hospital campus, ahmedaba lovelesh nigam department of pathology, laboratory medicine, transfusion services and immunohematology, g.r. doshi and k.m. mehta institute of kidney diseases and research centre and dr. h.l. trivedi institute of transplantation sciences, civil hospital campus, ahmedaba vivek kute department of nephrology and transplantation medicine, ahmedabad, india

introduction antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (anca)-associated glomerulonephritis (gn) is characterized by necrotizing and crescentic gn with paucity of immunoglobulin (ig) and complement deposition, which is also known as pauci-immune crescentic gn. membranous nephropathy (mn) is characterized by the formation of subepithelial immune deposit with resultant changes in glomerular basement ...

Journal: :Blood 1986
Y Ohno E S Buescher R Roberts J A Metcalf J I Gallin

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a genetically heterogeneous syndrome characterized by a microbial killing defect of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) due to lack of superoxide O2-. 2 generation. Recent studies indicate that the neutrophil O2-.-generating system consists of at least two components, flavoprotein--flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)--and cytochrome b. We evaluate the cytoch...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1976
H Rosen S J Klebanoff

The role of superoxide anion- and myeloperoxidase-dependent reactions in the light emission by phagocytosing polymorphonuclear leukocytes has been investigated using leukocytes that lack myeloperoxidase, inhibitors (azide, superoxide dismutase), and model systems. Our earlier finding that oxygen consumption, glucose C-1 oxidation, and formate oxidation are greater in polymorphonuclear leukocyte...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
R A Clark D W Pearson

Human serum apotransferrin was exposed to the isolated myeloperoxidase-H2O2-halide system or to phorbol ester-activated human neutrophils. Such treatment resulted in a marked loss in transferrin iron binding capacity as well as concomitant iodination of transferrin. Each component of the cell-free system (myeloperoxidase, H2O2, iodide) or neutrophil system (neutrophils, phorbol ester, iodide) w...

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