Contributions of the three CYP1 monooxygenases to pro-inflammatory and inflammation-resolution lipid mediator pathways

S Divanovic, J Dalli, LF Jorge-Nebert… - The Journal of …, 2013 - journals.aai.org
S Divanovic, J Dalli, LF Jorge-Nebert, LM Flick, M Gálvez-Peralta, ND Boespflug…
The Journal of Immunology, 2013journals.aai.org
All three cytochrome P450 1 (CYP1) monooxygenases are believed to participate in lipid
mediator biosynthesis and/or their local inactivation; however, distinct metabolic steps are
unknown. We used multiple-reaction monitoring and liquid chromatography-UV coupled
with tandem mass spectrometry–based lipid-mediator metabololipidomics to identify and
quantify three lipid-mediator metabolomes in basal peritoneal and zymosan-stimulated
inflammatory exudates, comparing Cyp1a1/1a2/1b1 (−/−) C57BL/6J-background triple …
Abstract
All three cytochrome P450 1 (CYP1) monooxygenases are believed to participate in lipid mediator biosynthesis and/or their local inactivation; however, distinct metabolic steps are unknown. We used multiple-reaction monitoring and liquid chromatography-UV coupled with tandem mass spectrometry–based lipid-mediator metabololipidomics to identify and quantify three lipid-mediator metabolomes in basal peritoneal and zymosan-stimulated inflammatory exudates, comparing Cyp1a1/1a2/1b1 (−/−) C57BL/6J-background triple-knockout mice with C57BL/6J wild-type mice. Significant differences between untreated triple-knockout and wild-type mice were not found for peritoneal cell number or type or for basal CYP1 activities involving 11 identified metabolic steps. Following zymosan-initiated inflammation, 18 lipid mediators were identified, including members of the eicosanoids and specialized proresolving mediators (ie, resolvins and protectins). Compared with wild-type mice, Cyp1 triple-knockout mice exhibited increased neutrophil recruitment in zymosan-treated peritoneal exudates. Zymosan stimulation was associated with eight statistically significantly altered metabolic steps: increased arachidonic acid–derived leukotriene B 4 (LTB 4) and decreased 5S-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid; decreased docosahexaenoic acid–derived neuroprotectin D1/protectin D1, 17S-hydroxydocosahexaenoic acid, and 14S-hydroxydocosahexaenoic acid; and decreased eicosapentaenoic acid–derived 18R-hydroxyeicosapentaenoic acid (HEPE), 15S-HEPE, and 12S-HEPE. In neutrophils analyzed ex vivo, elevated LTB 4 levels were shown to parallel increased neutrophil numbers, and 20-hydroxy–LTB 4 formation was found to be deficient in Cyp1 triple-knockout mice. Together, these results demonstrate novel contributions of CYP1 enzymes to the local metabolite profile of lipid mediators that regulate neutrophilic inflammation.
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