OBJECTIVES: To set-up a method for a direct evaluation in human serum of paraoxonase enzymatic activities, establishing a possible correlation with Q192R genotype polymorphism. DESIGN AND METHODS: 101 different human serum samples were genotyped for paraoxonase Q192R polymorphism by PCR restriction analysis, and evaluated spectrophotometrically with regard to paraoxon and 2-coumaranone hydrolytic activities. Both activities of paraoxonase were assayed, quantified through normalization by arylesterase activity, and compared with the data concerning Q/R genetic polymorphism. RESULTS: The mean normalized paraoxonase activity was found to be significantly higher in RR than in QQ human sera (3.99+/-0.6 versus 1.32+/-0.44; P<0.0001); instead, the 2-coumaranone hydrolysis showed an opposite trend (0.10+/-0.02 versus 0.23+/-0.04, in RR and QQ sera respectively; P<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: These methods were successfully applied to the whole serum, suggesting a possible use of this approach for a clinically relevant phenotypic characterization.
Giacominelli Stuffler, R., Angelucci, C., Liberatoscioli, L., Cortese, C., Dainese, E., Maccarrone, M. (2009). Relationships between paraoxon and 2-coumaranone hydrolytic activities in sera genotyped for PON1 Q192R polymorphism. CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 42(15), 1512-1516 [10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2009.07.006].
Relationships between paraoxon and 2-coumaranone hydrolytic activities in sera genotyped for PON1 Q192R polymorphism.
CORTESE, CLAUDIO;
2009-01-01
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To set-up a method for a direct evaluation in human serum of paraoxonase enzymatic activities, establishing a possible correlation with Q192R genotype polymorphism. DESIGN AND METHODS: 101 different human serum samples were genotyped for paraoxonase Q192R polymorphism by PCR restriction analysis, and evaluated spectrophotometrically with regard to paraoxon and 2-coumaranone hydrolytic activities. Both activities of paraoxonase were assayed, quantified through normalization by arylesterase activity, and compared with the data concerning Q/R genetic polymorphism. RESULTS: The mean normalized paraoxonase activity was found to be significantly higher in RR than in QQ human sera (3.99+/-0.6 versus 1.32+/-0.44; P<0.0001); instead, the 2-coumaranone hydrolysis showed an opposite trend (0.10+/-0.02 versus 0.23+/-0.04, in RR and QQ sera respectively; P<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: These methods were successfully applied to the whole serum, suggesting a possible use of this approach for a clinically relevant phenotypic characterization.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.