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. 2002 Apr 26;293(1):269-73.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-291X(02)00214-0.

Identification of the peroxisomal beta-oxidation enzymes involved in the degradation of leukotrienes

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Identification of the peroxisomal beta-oxidation enzymes involved in the degradation of leukotrienes

Sacha Ferdinandusse et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Leukotrienes (LTs) are metabolically inactivated via omega-oxidation and subsequent beta-oxidation from the omega-end. This beta-oxidation process takes place in peroxisomes. In this study we investigated the role of different enzymes involved in peroxisomal beta-oxidation in the degradation of LTs. We analyzed LTB(4), LTE(4), and their oxidation products in urine of patients with Infantile Refsum's disease (IRD), d-bifunctional protein (DBP) deficiency, Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP) type 1, and X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (XALD). We found that patients with IRD and DBP deficiencies excrete increased amounts of LTB(4), LTE(4), omega-carboxy-LTB(4), and omega-carboxy-LTE(4) in their urine, whereas the beta-oxidation products were not detectable. These results show that DBP plays an essential role in the degradation of LTs. In urine of patients with XALD and RCDP type 1 we found normal levels of LTB(4), LTE(4), and their oxidation products, indicating that the adrenoleukodystrophy protein and peroxisomal 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase are not involved in the metabolic inactivation of LTs.

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