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Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions

Extracellular hemoglobin, a byproduct of hemolysis, can release its prosthetic heme groups upon oxidation. This produces metabolically active heme that is exchangeable between acceptor proteins, macromolecules and low molecular weight ligands, termed here labile heme. As it accumulates in plasma lab...

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Autores principales: Gouveia, Zélia, Carlos, Ana R., Yuan, Xiaojing, Aires‐da‐Silva, Frederico, Stocker, Roland, Maghzal, Ghassan J., Leal, Sónia S., Gomes, Cláudio M., Todorovic, Smilja, Iranzo, Olga, Ramos, Susana, Santos, Ana C., Hamza, Iqbal, Gonçalves, João, Soares, Miguel P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5978748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28783254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.14192
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author Gouveia, Zélia
Carlos, Ana R.
Yuan, Xiaojing
Aires‐da‐Silva, Frederico
Stocker, Roland
Maghzal, Ghassan J.
Leal, Sónia S.
Gomes, Cláudio M.
Todorovic, Smilja
Iranzo, Olga
Ramos, Susana
Santos, Ana C.
Hamza, Iqbal
Gonçalves, João
Soares, Miguel P.
author_facet Gouveia, Zélia
Carlos, Ana R.
Yuan, Xiaojing
Aires‐da‐Silva, Frederico
Stocker, Roland
Maghzal, Ghassan J.
Leal, Sónia S.
Gomes, Cláudio M.
Todorovic, Smilja
Iranzo, Olga
Ramos, Susana
Santos, Ana C.
Hamza, Iqbal
Gonçalves, João
Soares, Miguel P.
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description Extracellular hemoglobin, a byproduct of hemolysis, can release its prosthetic heme groups upon oxidation. This produces metabolically active heme that is exchangeable between acceptor proteins, macromolecules and low molecular weight ligands, termed here labile heme. As it accumulates in plasma labile heme acts in a pro‐oxidant manner and regulates cellular metabolism while exerting pro‐inflammatory and cytotoxic effects that foster the pathogenesis of hemolytic diseases. Here, we developed and characterized a panel of heme‐specific single domain antibodies (sdAbs) that together with a cellular‐based heme reporter assay, allow for quantification and characterization of labile heme in plasma during hemolytic conditions. Using these approaches, we demonstrate that when generated during hemolytic conditions labile heme is bound to plasma molecules with an affinity higher than 10(−7) m and that 2–8% (~ 2–5 μm) of the total amount of heme detected in plasma can be internalized by bystander cells, termed here bioavailable heme. Acute, but not chronic, hemolysis is associated with transient reduction of plasma heme‐binding capacity, that is, the ability of plasma molecules to bind labile heme with an affinity higher than 10(−7) m. The heme‐specific sdAbs neutralize the pro‐oxidant activity of soluble heme in vitro, suggesting that these maybe used to counter the pathologic effects of labile heme during hemolytic conditions. Finally, we show that heme‐specific sdAbs can be used to visualize cellular heme. In conclusion, we describe a panel of heme‐specific sdAbs that when used with other approaches provide novel insights to the pathophysiology of heme.
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spelling pubmed-59787482018-05-31 Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions Gouveia, Zélia Carlos, Ana R. Yuan, Xiaojing Aires‐da‐Silva, Frederico Stocker, Roland Maghzal, Ghassan J. Leal, Sónia S. Gomes, Cláudio M. Todorovic, Smilja Iranzo, Olga Ramos, Susana Santos, Ana C. Hamza, Iqbal Gonçalves, João Soares, Miguel P. FEBS J Original Articles Extracellular hemoglobin, a byproduct of hemolysis, can release its prosthetic heme groups upon oxidation. This produces metabolically active heme that is exchangeable between acceptor proteins, macromolecules and low molecular weight ligands, termed here labile heme. As it accumulates in plasma labile heme acts in a pro‐oxidant manner and regulates cellular metabolism while exerting pro‐inflammatory and cytotoxic effects that foster the pathogenesis of hemolytic diseases. Here, we developed and characterized a panel of heme‐specific single domain antibodies (sdAbs) that together with a cellular‐based heme reporter assay, allow for quantification and characterization of labile heme in plasma during hemolytic conditions. Using these approaches, we demonstrate that when generated during hemolytic conditions labile heme is bound to plasma molecules with an affinity higher than 10(−7) m and that 2–8% (~ 2–5 μm) of the total amount of heme detected in plasma can be internalized by bystander cells, termed here bioavailable heme. Acute, but not chronic, hemolysis is associated with transient reduction of plasma heme‐binding capacity, that is, the ability of plasma molecules to bind labile heme with an affinity higher than 10(−7) m. The heme‐specific sdAbs neutralize the pro‐oxidant activity of soluble heme in vitro, suggesting that these maybe used to counter the pathologic effects of labile heme during hemolytic conditions. Finally, we show that heme‐specific sdAbs can be used to visualize cellular heme. In conclusion, we describe a panel of heme‐specific sdAbs that when used with other approaches provide novel insights to the pathophysiology of heme. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-09-11 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5978748/ /pubmed/28783254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.14192 Text en © 2017 The Authors. The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Gouveia, Zélia
Carlos, Ana R.
Yuan, Xiaojing
Aires‐da‐Silva, Frederico
Stocker, Roland
Maghzal, Ghassan J.
Leal, Sónia S.
Gomes, Cláudio M.
Todorovic, Smilja
Iranzo, Olga
Ramos, Susana
Santos, Ana C.
Hamza, Iqbal
Gonçalves, João
Soares, Miguel P.
Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions
title Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions
title_full Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions
title_fullStr Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions
title_short Characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions
title_sort characterization of plasma labile heme in hemolytic conditions
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5978748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28783254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.14192
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