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Myeloperoxidase instigates proinflammatory responses in a cecal ligation and puncture rat model of sepsis.

Hong Yu1, Yajun Liu1, Meifang Wang1, Ricardo J Restrepo1, Derek Wang1, Theodore J Kalogeris1, William L Neumann2, David A Ford3, Ronald J Korthuis1,4.   

Abstract

Myeloperoxidase (MPO)-derived hypochlorous (HOCl) reacts with membrane plasmalogens to yield α-chlorofatty aldehydes such as 2-chlorofatty aldehyde (2-ClFALD) and its metabolite 2-chlorofatty acid (2-ClFA). Recent studies showed that 2-ClFALD and 2-ClFA serve as mediators of the inflammatory responses to sepsis by as yet unknown mechanisms. Since no scavenger for chlorinated lipids is available and on the basis of the well-established role of the MPO/HOCl/chlorinated lipid axis in inflammatory responses, we hypothesized that treatment with MPO inhibitors (N-acetyl lysyltyrosylcysteine amide or 4-aminobenzoic acid hydrazide) would inhibit inflammation and proinflammatory mediator expression induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). We used intravital microscopy to quantify in vivo inflammatory responses in Sham and CLP rats with or without MPO inhibition. Small intestines, mesenteries, and lungs were collected to assess changes in MPO-positive staining and lung injury, respectively, as well as free 2-ClFA and proinflammatory mediators levels. CLP caused neutrophil infiltration, 2-ClFA generation, acute lung injury, leukocyte-/platelet-endothelium interactions, mast cell activation (MCA), plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) production, and the expression of several cytokines, chemokines, and vascular endothelial growth factor, changes that were reduced by MPO inhibition. Pretreatment with a PAI-1 inhibitor or MC stabilizer prevented CLP-induced leukocyte-endothelium interactions and MCA, and abrogated exogenous 2-ClFALD-induced inflammatory responses. Thus, we provide evidence that MPO instigates these inflammatory changes in CLP and that chlorinated lipids may serve as a mechanistic link between the enzymatic activity of MPO and PAI-1- and mast cell-dependent adhesive interactions, providing a rationale for new therapeutic interventions in sepsis.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Using two distinct myeloperoxidase (MPO) inhibitors, we show for the first time that MPO plays an important role in producing increases in free 2-chlorofatty aldehyde (2-ClFALD)-a powerful proinflammatory chlorinated lipid in plasma and intestine-a number of cytokines and other inflammatory mediators, leukocyte and platelet rolling and adhesion in postcapillary venules, and lung injury in a cecal ligation and puncture model of sepsis. In addition, the use of a plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) inhibitor or a mast cell stabilizer prevented inflammatory responses in CLP-induced sepsis. PAI-1 inhibition also prevented the proinflammatory responses to exogenous 2-ClFALD superfusion. Thus, our study provides some of the first evidence that MPO-derived free 2-ClFA plays an important role in CLP-induced sepsis by a PAI-1- and mast cell-dependent mechanism.

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Keywords:  2-chlorofatty acid; mast cell activation; myeloperoxidase; plasminogen activator inhibitor-1; proinflammatory mediators

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32762560      PMCID: PMC7509276          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00440.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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