Characterization of oxidation end product of plasma albumin ‘in vivo’
2006
Anti-oxidants are paradoxically much lower in plasma than inside cells even blood is comparably exposed to the oxidative stress. ‘In vitro’ models suggest a critical role of albumin as substitutive anti-oxidant in plasma but no proof for this role is available ‘in vivo.’ Herein, we demonstrate by LC/MS/MS that plasma albumin undergoes massive oxidation in primary nephrotic syndrome, involving stable sulphonation SO 3 - of the free SH of Cys 34 with +48 Da increase in exact mass of the protein (ESI-MS) and formation of a fast moving isoform in the pH range between 5 and 7. Physical–chemical experiments with DSC and fluorescence spectra indicate a thermal stabilization of the structure upon oxidation. This is the first demonstration of massive oxidation of albumin ‘in vivo’ that reflects a functional role of the protein. Free radicals should be implicated in the pathogenesis of proteinuria in human FSGS.
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