Journal article

Nitration of tyrosines in complement factor H domains alters its immunological activity and mediates a pathogenic role in age related macular degeneration

M Krilis, M Qi, MC Madigan, JWH Wong, M Abdelatti, RH Guymer, J Whitelock, P McCluskey, P Zhang, J Qi, AP Hunyor, SA Krilis, B Giannakopoulos

Oncotarget | IMPACT JOURNALS LLC | Published : 2017

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Abstract

Nitrosative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of age related macular degeneration (AMD). Tyrosine nitration is a unique type of post translational modification that occurs in the setting of inflammation and nitrosative stress. To date, the significance and functional implications of tyrosine nitration of complement factor H (CFH), a key complement regulator in the eye has not been explored, and is examined in this study in the context of AMD pathogenesis. Sections of eyes from deceased individuals with AMD (n = 5) demonstrated the presence of immunoreactive nitrotyrosine CFH. We purified nitrated CFH from retinae from 2 AMD patients. Mass spectrometry of CFH isolated from AMD ey..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

National Health and Medical Research Council Project grant, Canberra ID1060323, Macular Disease Foundation Australia and Blackmores Research Grant. The sponsor or funding organisation had no role in the design or conduct of this research.