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Fernández Bravo, Sergio & Canyelles, Marina & Martín Blázquez, Ariadna & Borrás, Carla & Núñez Borque, Emilio & Palacio García, Lucia & Rodríguez del Rio, Pablo & Betancor, Diana & Gómez López, Alicia & Sabaté Brescó, Marina & Laguna Martínez, Jose Julio & Méndez Barbero, Nerea & Rotllan, Noemi & Escola Gil, Joan Carles & Esteban, Vanesa (2024 ) .Impaired high-density lipoprotein function and endothelial barrier stability in severe anaphylaxis.
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Fernández Bravo, Sergio & Canyelles, Marina & Martín Blázquez, Ariadna & Borrás, Carla & Núñez Borque, Emilio & Palacio García, Lucia & Rodríguez del Rio, Pablo & Betancor, Diana & Gómez López, Alicia & Sabaté Brescó, Marina & Laguna Martínez, Jose Julio & Méndez Barbero, Nerea & Rotllan, Noemi & Escola Gil, Joan Carles & Esteban, Vanesa. 2024 .Impaired high-density lipoprotein function and endothelial barrier stability in severe anaphylaxis.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44782
Abstract:
Background: Growing evidence demonstrates the importance of
high- and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in certain immune
and allergy-mediated diseases.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate levels of high- and low density lipoprotein cholesterol and apolipoproteins A1 and B in
sera from a cohort of patients presenting with hypersensitivity
reactions. We further assessed the function of high-density
lipoprotein particles as well as their involvement in the
molecular mechanisms of anaphylaxis.
Methods: Lipid profile determination was performed in paired
(acute and baseline) serum samples from 153 patients. Thirty eight experienced a non-anaphylactic reaction and 115 had an
anaphylactic reaction (88 moderate and 27 severe). Lecithin
cholesterol acyl transferase activity was assessed in patient sera,
and we also evaluated macrophage cholesterol efflux in response
to the serum samples. Last, the effect of anaphylactic-derived
high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles on the endothelial
barrier was studied. Detailed methods are provided in the
Methods section in this article¿s Online Repository available at
www.jacionline.org.
Results: Serum samples from severe anaphylactic reactions
show statistically significant low levels of HDL cholesterol,
low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and apolipoproteins A1
and B, which points to their possible role as biomarkers.
Specifically, HDL particles play a protective role in
cardiovascular diseases. Using functional human serum cell
assays, we observed impaired capacity of apolipoprotein B¿
depleted serum to induce macrophage cholesterol efflux in
severe anaphylactic reactions. In addition, purified HDL
particles from human anaphylactic sera failed to stabilize and
maintain the endothelial barrier.
Conclusion: These results encourage further research on HDL
functions in severe anaphylaxis, which may lead to new
diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. (J Allergy Clin Immunol
2024;154:827-32.)
Key words: Anaphylaxis, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol,
macrophage cholesterol efflux, vascular permeability