| Literature DB >> 25705587 |
Hussein N Yassine1, Angela M Jackson2, Peter D Reaven3, Dobrin Nedelkov4, Randall W Nelson4, Serrine S Lau5, Christoph H Borchers6.
Abstract
The oxidative modification of apolipoprotein A-I 's methionine148(M148) is associated with defective HDL function in vitro. Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) is a mass spectrometric technique that can be used to quantitate post-translational modifications. In this study, we developed an MRM assay to monitor the abundance ratio of the peptide containing oxidized M148 to the native peptide in Apo A-I. Measurement of the oxidized-to-unoxidized-M148 ratio was reproducible (CV<5%). The extent of methionine M148 oxidation in the HDL of healthy controls, and type 2 diabetic participants with and without prior cardiovascular events (CVD) were then examined. The results suggest a significant increase in the relative ratio of the peptide containing oxidized M148 to the unmodified peptide in the HDL of participants with diabetes and CVD (p<0.001), compared to participants without CVD. Monitoring the abundance ratio of the peptides containing oxidized and unoxidized M148 by MRM provides a means of examining the relationship between M148 oxidation and vascular complications in CVD.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular Disease; Diabetes; HDL; Multiple Reaction Monitoring; Proteomics
Year: 2014 PMID: 25705587 PMCID: PMC4331021 DOI: 10.1016/j.trprot.2014.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Proteom ISSN: 2212-9626