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Leukotrienes (LTs) are a group of acute inflammatory mediators derived from arachidonic acid in leukocytes. The majority of these metabolites are formed through the 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) pathway.1 14,15-LTE4 is a metabolite of 14,15-LTC4 and 14,15-LTD4, an alternate class of LTs synthesized by a pathway involving the dual actions of 15- and 12-LOs on arachidonic acid via 15-HpETE and 14,15-LTA4 intermediates.2,3,4,5 These metabolites are classified as eoxins because they are formed mostly by eosinophils.4 Mast cells and nasal polyps can synthesize 14,15-LTC4 as well, however metabolism to 14,15-LTE4 in these cells and tissue has not been documented. 14,15-LTE4 increases vascular permeability of human endothelial cell monolayers with about 10-fold less potency compared LTC4, but approximately 100-fold greater potency than histamine.4
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1
Luo, M., Lee, S., Brock, T.G. Leukotriene synthesis by epithelial cells. Histol Histopathol 18 587-595 (2003).
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Yokoyama, C., Shinjo, F., Yoshimoto, T., et al. Arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase purified from porcine leukocytes by immunoaffinity chromatography and its reactivity with hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acids. J Biol Chem 261 16714-16721 (1986).
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Bryant, R.W., Schewe, T., Rapoport, S.M., et al. Leukotriene formation by a purified reticulocyte lipoxygenase enzyme. Conversion of arachidonic acid and 15-hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acid to 14,15-leukotriene A4. J Biol Chem 260 3548-3555 (1985).
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Feltenmark, S., Gautam, N., Brunnström, Å., et al. Eoxins are proinflammatory arachidonic acid metabolites produced via the 15-lipoxygenase-1 pathway in human eosinophils and mast cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105(2) 680-685 (2008).
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Sailesh, S., Kumar, Y.V.K., Prasad, M., et al. Sheep uterus dual lipoxygenase in the synthesis of 14,15-leukotrienes. Arch Biochem Biophys 315(2) 362-368 (1994).
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