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HDL proteome: from its characterization to quantitative measurements in particle subspecies and functional associations.
Introduction: Recent failures of therapeutic interventions aimed at elevating high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) have renewed the need to reconceptualize HDL. The HDL proteome constitutes over 50% of the HDL mass and it is the richest among lipoproteins. HDL is also the most heterogeneous lipoprotein, and unraveling the determinants of its pleiotropic functions requires new approaches to characterize HDL subspecies as well as harmonization of isolation and quantification methodologies.
Areas covered: We have reviewed studies focusing on HDL proteomes from the past 5 years, with particular focus on recent developments in mass spectrometry-based proteomics applied to HDL, and the studies of HDL heterogeneity and function. Emphasis is also given on the quantification of the proteome of HDL-specific subspecies and on the studies relating the HDL proteome to its function. We further discuss the need for harmonization in HDL subpopulations and subspecies isolation and in proteome quantification.
Expert opinion: The HDL proteome is undisputedly related to the HDL function. The development of new approaches to isolate HDL subspecies, together with the implementation of consistent quantification strategies, is needed to provide new insights into the structure-function relationship of HDL particles, unravel the role of HDL in the pathology of diseases, and provide new metrics of HDL.
期刊介绍:
Expert Review of Proteomics (ISSN 1478-9450) seeks to collect together technologies, methods and discoveries from the field of proteomics to advance scientific understanding of the many varied roles protein expression plays in human health and disease.
The journal coverage includes, but is not limited to, overviews of specific technological advances in the development of protein arrays, interaction maps, data archives and biological assays, performance of new technologies and prospects for future drug discovery.
The journal adopts the unique Expert Review article format, offering a complete overview of current thinking in a key technology area, research or clinical practice, augmented by the following sections:
Expert Opinion - a personal view on the most effective or promising strategies and a clear perspective of future prospects within a realistic timescale
Article highlights - an executive summary cutting to the author''s most critical points.