FEBS Letters 1993-01-11

Formation of a novel 20-hydroxylated metabolite of lipoxin A4 by human neutrophil microsomes.

H Sumimoto, R Isobe, Y Mizukami, S Minakami

Index: FEBS Lett. 315(3) , 205-10, (1993)

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Abstract

Lipoxin A4 (LXA4) is a biologically active compound produced from arachidonic acid via interactions of lipoxygenases. Incubation of LXA4 either with human neutrophils or with the neutrophil microsomes leads to formation of a polar compound on a reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. We have identified the metabolite as 20-hydroxy-LXA4, a novel metabolite of arachidonic acid, on the basis of ultraviolet spectrometry and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The LXA4 omega-hydroxylation requires both molecular oxygen and NADPH, and is inhibited by carbon monoxide, by antibodies raised against NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase, or competitively by leukotriene B4 (LTB4) and LTB5, substrates of LTB4 omega-hydroxylase. These findings indicate that the formation of 20-hydroxy-LXA4 is catalyzed by a neutrophil cytochrome P-450, the LTB4 omega-hydroxylase.

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