Myeloperoxidase: New roles for an old molecule

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Abstract

Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is a member of the heme peroxidase-cyclooxygenase superfamily. It is abundantly expressed in neutrophils and monocytes. During inflammation MPO is released from leukocytes and catalyzes the formation of several reactive species and tissue damage. In this article we present state of the art knowledge on the general properties, biosynthesis and processing and trafficking of MPO. The basic functions of MPO in inflammation and oxidative stress are discussed in detail. This article also summarizes the studies that investigated the relationship between MPO and cardiovascular disease. An overview of the assays for determination of MPO, the sample type and preanalytical procedures is given. Future studies are needed before this marker is introduced into routine clinical practice.

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Stanković, S., & Majkić-Singh, N. (2011). Myeloperoxidase: New roles for an old molecule. Journal of Medical Biochemistry, 30(3), 230–236. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10011-011-0033-3

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