During inflammation, myeloperoxidase released from activated phagocytes generates the highly reactive oxidant hypochlorous acid (HOCl). This oxidant plays an important role in the immune response but can also promote tissue damage and has been strongly linked with the development of numerous inflammatory diseases. HOCl reacts with cellular DNA forming chlorinated nucleobases, which induce strand breaks, mutations, and cross-links. Although it has been shown that chlorinated nucleosides are present within inflammatory pathologies and diseased tissue, whether or not these species are biomarkers formed as a byproduct of chronic inflammation or play a role in the disease progression has not been ascertained. In this study, we show that exposure...
AbstractHypochlorous acid chlorinates tyrosyl residues in small peptides to produce chlorotyrosine. ...
In lifestyle-related diseases, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, and kidney diseases, ...
Human neutrophils adherent to simulated biologic surfaces undergo significant activa-tion of the res...
During inflammation, myeloperoxidase released from activated phagocytes generates the highly reactiv...
Myeloperoxidase (MPO) produces the chemical oxidant hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which is a strong anti...
International audienceActivated human neutrophils secrete myeloperoxidase, which generates HOCl from...
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), the primary product of activated neutrophils at sites of inflammation, can...
Activated neutrophils generate the potent oxidant hypochlorous acid (HOCl) from the enzyme myelopero...
Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is able to promote several kinds of damage and is involved in mechanisms leadi...
© 2019 The Authors Infiltration of leukocytes within the vessel at sites of inflammation and the sub...
When neutrophils phagocytose bacteria, myeloperoxidase generates the cytotoxic agent HOCl. However, ...
Chronic inflammation has been recognized as a contributing factor in the pathogenesis of lung cancer...
Chronic inflammation has long been recognized as a risk factor for many human cancers. One mechanist...
This review discusses the formation of hypochlorous acid HOCl and the role of reactive chlorinated s...
Neutrophils are thought to affect pulmonary carcinogenesis by promoting the metabolism of inhaled ch...
AbstractHypochlorous acid chlorinates tyrosyl residues in small peptides to produce chlorotyrosine. ...
In lifestyle-related diseases, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, and kidney diseases, ...
Human neutrophils adherent to simulated biologic surfaces undergo significant activa-tion of the res...
During inflammation, myeloperoxidase released from activated phagocytes generates the highly reactiv...
Myeloperoxidase (MPO) produces the chemical oxidant hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which is a strong anti...
International audienceActivated human neutrophils secrete myeloperoxidase, which generates HOCl from...
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), the primary product of activated neutrophils at sites of inflammation, can...
Activated neutrophils generate the potent oxidant hypochlorous acid (HOCl) from the enzyme myelopero...
Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is able to promote several kinds of damage and is involved in mechanisms leadi...
© 2019 The Authors Infiltration of leukocytes within the vessel at sites of inflammation and the sub...
When neutrophils phagocytose bacteria, myeloperoxidase generates the cytotoxic agent HOCl. However, ...
Chronic inflammation has been recognized as a contributing factor in the pathogenesis of lung cancer...
Chronic inflammation has long been recognized as a risk factor for many human cancers. One mechanist...
This review discusses the formation of hypochlorous acid HOCl and the role of reactive chlorinated s...
Neutrophils are thought to affect pulmonary carcinogenesis by promoting the metabolism of inhaled ch...
AbstractHypochlorous acid chlorinates tyrosyl residues in small peptides to produce chlorotyrosine. ...
In lifestyle-related diseases, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, and kidney diseases, ...
Human neutrophils adherent to simulated biologic surfaces undergo significant activa-tion of the res...