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Chlorinated lipid species in activated human neutrophils: lipid metabolites of 2-chlorohexadecanal

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
Volume 51, Issue 5, Pages 1085-1092

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M003673

Keywords

fatty aldehydes; plasmalogens; myeloperoxidase; reactive chlorinating species; hypochlorous acid; inflammation

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  1. National Institutes of Health [HL088072, HL074214]
  2. American Heart Association [0710163Z]

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Neutrophils are important in the host response against invading pathogens. One chemical defense mechanism employed by neutrophils involves the production of myeloperoxidase (MPO)-derived HOCl. 2-Chlorohexadecanal (2-ClHDA) is a naturally occurring lipid product of HOCl targeting the vinyl ether bond of plasmalogens. Previous studies have shown that exogenously-added 2-ClHDA is oxidized to 2-chlorohexadecanoic acid (2-ClHA) and reduced to 2-chlorohexadecanol (2-ClHOH) by endothelial cells. These studies show that both 2-ClHA and 2-ClHOH are produced in activated neutrophils in an MPO- and time-dependent manner and are released by neutrophils into media. 2-ClHDA levels peak following 30 min of phorbol 12-myristate-13-acetate stimulation. In contrast, 2-ClHA and 2-ClHOH levels steadily increased over 60 min, suggesting a precursor-product relationship between 2-ClHDA and both 2-ClHA and 2-ClHOH. Additional experiments using wildtype CHO.K1 and CHO.K1 cells deficient in fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH), FAA.K1A, demonstrated that 2-ClHDA oxidation to 2-ClHA is dependent on FALDH activity. Furthermore, mice exposed to intranasal Sendai virus displayed lung neutrophil recruitment, as well as elevated 2-ClHA levels in plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage compared with control-treated mice. Taken together, these data demonstrate, for the first time, that metabolites of 2-ClHDA are produced both in vivo as well as in isolated human neutrophils.-Anbukumar, D. S., L. P. Shornick, C. J. Albert, M. M. Steward, R. A. Zoeller, W. L. Neumann, and D. A. Ford. Chlorinated lipid species in activated human neutrophils: lipid metabolites of 2-chlorohexadecanal. J. Lipid Res. 2010. 51: 1085-1092.

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