HDL proteomics: pot of gold or Pandora's box?
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- DOI: 10.1172/JCI31608
HDL proteomics: pot of gold or Pandora's box?
Abstract
In this issue of the JCI, Vaisar et al. studied the proteome of HDL (see the related article beginning on page 746). They reveal, quite unexpectedly, that HDL is enriched in several proteins involved in the complement cascade, as well as in a variety of protease inhibitors, supporting the concept that HDL plays a role in innate immunity and in the regulation of proteolytic cascades involved in inflammatory and coagulation processes. The protein makeup of HDL also appears to be altered in patients with coronary artery disease. HDL proteomics is in its infancy, and preliminary findings will need to be confirmed using standardized approaches in larger clinical samples. However, this approach promises to better elucidate the relationship of HDL to atherosclerosis and its complications and could eventually help in the development of biomarkers to predict the outcome of interventions that alter HDL levels and functions.
Comment on
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Shotgun proteomics implicates protease inhibition and complement activation in the antiinflammatory properties of HDL.J Clin Invest. 2007 Mar;117(3):746-56. doi: 10.1172/JCI26206. J Clin Invest. 2007. PMID: 17332893 Free PMC article.
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