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Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment

The present study uses simple, innovative methods to isolate, characterize and fractionate LDL in its main components for the study of specific oxidations on them that characterize oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) status, as it causatively relates to atherosclerosis-associated cardiovascular...

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Autores principales: Papadea, Polyxeni, Skipitari, Marianna, Kalaitzopoulou, Electra, Varemmenou, Athina, Spiliopoulou, Maria, Papasotiriou, Marios, Papachristou, Evangelos, Goumenos, Dimitrios, Onoufriou, Anny, Rosmaraki, Eleftheria, Margiolaki, Irene, Georgiou, Christos D.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9851470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1078492
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author Papadea, Polyxeni
Skipitari, Marianna
Kalaitzopoulou, Electra
Varemmenou, Athina
Spiliopoulou, Maria
Papasotiriou, Marios
Papachristou, Evangelos
Goumenos, Dimitrios
Onoufriou, Anny
Rosmaraki, Eleftheria
Margiolaki, Irene
Georgiou, Christos D.
author_facet Papadea, Polyxeni
Skipitari, Marianna
Kalaitzopoulou, Electra
Varemmenou, Athina
Spiliopoulou, Maria
Papasotiriou, Marios
Papachristou, Evangelos
Goumenos, Dimitrios
Onoufriou, Anny
Rosmaraki, Eleftheria
Margiolaki, Irene
Georgiou, Christos D.
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description The present study uses simple, innovative methods to isolate, characterize and fractionate LDL in its main components for the study of specific oxidations on them that characterize oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) status, as it causatively relates to atherosclerosis-associated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment. These methods are: (a) A simple, relatively time-short, low cost protocol for LDL isolation, to avoid shortcomings of the currently employed ultracentrifugation and affinity chromatography methodologies. (b) LDL purity verification by apoB100 SDS-PAGE analysis and by LDL particle size determination; the latter and its serum concentration are determined in the present study by a simple method more clinically feasible as marker of CVD risk assessment than nuclear magnetic resonance. (c) A protocol for LDL fractionation, for the first time, into its main protein/lipid components (apoB100, phospholipids, triglycerides, free cholesterol, and cholesteryl esters), as well as into LDL carotenoid/tocopherol content. (d) Protocols for the measurement, for the first time, of indicative specific LDL component oxidative modifications (cholesteryl ester-OOH, triglyceride-OOH, free cholesterol-OOH, phospholipid-OOH, apoB100-MDA, and apoB100-DiTyr) out of the many (known/unknown/under development) that collectively define oxLDL status, which contrasts with the current non-specific oxLDL status evaluation methods. The indicative oxLDL status markers, selected in the present study on the basis of expressing early oxidative stress-induced oxidative effects on LDL, are studied for the first time on patients with end stage kidney disease on maintenance hemodialysis, selected as an indicative model for atherosclerosis associated diseases. Isolating LDL and fractionating its protein and main lipid components, as well as its antioxidant arsenal comprised of carotenoids and tocopherols, paves the way for future studies to investigate all possible oxidative modifications responsible for turning LDL to oxLDL in association to their possible escaping from LDL’s internal antioxidant defense. This can lead to studies to identify those oxidative modifications of oxLDL (after their artificial generation on LDL), which are recognized by macrophages and convert them to foam cells, known to be responsible for the formation of atherosclerotic plaques that lead to the various CVDs.
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spelling pubmed-98514702023-01-20 Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment Papadea, Polyxeni Skipitari, Marianna Kalaitzopoulou, Electra Varemmenou, Athina Spiliopoulou, Maria Papasotiriou, Marios Papachristou, Evangelos Goumenos, Dimitrios Onoufriou, Anny Rosmaraki, Eleftheria Margiolaki, Irene Georgiou, Christos D. Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine The present study uses simple, innovative methods to isolate, characterize and fractionate LDL in its main components for the study of specific oxidations on them that characterize oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) status, as it causatively relates to atherosclerosis-associated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment. These methods are: (a) A simple, relatively time-short, low cost protocol for LDL isolation, to avoid shortcomings of the currently employed ultracentrifugation and affinity chromatography methodologies. (b) LDL purity verification by apoB100 SDS-PAGE analysis and by LDL particle size determination; the latter and its serum concentration are determined in the present study by a simple method more clinically feasible as marker of CVD risk assessment than nuclear magnetic resonance. (c) A protocol for LDL fractionation, for the first time, into its main protein/lipid components (apoB100, phospholipids, triglycerides, free cholesterol, and cholesteryl esters), as well as into LDL carotenoid/tocopherol content. (d) Protocols for the measurement, for the first time, of indicative specific LDL component oxidative modifications (cholesteryl ester-OOH, triglyceride-OOH, free cholesterol-OOH, phospholipid-OOH, apoB100-MDA, and apoB100-DiTyr) out of the many (known/unknown/under development) that collectively define oxLDL status, which contrasts with the current non-specific oxLDL status evaluation methods. The indicative oxLDL status markers, selected in the present study on the basis of expressing early oxidative stress-induced oxidative effects on LDL, are studied for the first time on patients with end stage kidney disease on maintenance hemodialysis, selected as an indicative model for atherosclerosis associated diseases. Isolating LDL and fractionating its protein and main lipid components, as well as its antioxidant arsenal comprised of carotenoids and tocopherols, paves the way for future studies to investigate all possible oxidative modifications responsible for turning LDL to oxLDL in association to their possible escaping from LDL’s internal antioxidant defense. This can lead to studies to identify those oxidative modifications of oxLDL (after their artificial generation on LDL), which are recognized by macrophages and convert them to foam cells, known to be responsible for the formation of atherosclerotic plaques that lead to the various CVDs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9851470/ /pubmed/36687450 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1078492 Text en Copyright © 2023 Papadea, Skipitari, Kalaitzopoulou, Varemmenou, Spiliopoulou, Papasotiriou, Papachristou, Goumenos, Onoufriou, Rosmaraki, Margiolaki and Georgiou. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Papadea, Polyxeni
Skipitari, Marianna
Kalaitzopoulou, Electra
Varemmenou, Athina
Spiliopoulou, Maria
Papasotiriou, Marios
Papachristou, Evangelos
Goumenos, Dimitrios
Onoufriou, Anny
Rosmaraki, Eleftheria
Margiolaki, Irene
Georgiou, Christos D.
Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment
title Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment
title_full Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment
title_fullStr Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment
title_full_unstemmed Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment
title_short Methods on LDL particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized LDL status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment
title_sort methods on ldl particle isolation, characterization, and component fractionation for the development of novel specific oxidized ldl status markers for atherosclerotic disease risk assessment
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9851470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1078492
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