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  2. Vascular Adhesion Protein-1: A Cell Surface Amine Oxidase in Translation

Vascular Adhesion Protein-1: A Cell Surface Amine Oxidase in Translation

  • Antioxid Redox Signal. 2019 Jan 20;30(3):314-332. doi: 10.1089/ars.2017.7418.
Marko Salmi 1 2 Sirpa Jalkanen 1 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 1 MediCity , Turku, Finland .
  • 2 2 Institute of Biomedicine, University of Turku, Turku, Finland .
Abstract

Significance: Vascular adhesion protein-1 (VAP-1) is an ectoenzyme that oxidates primary amines in a reaction producing also hydrogen peroxide. VAP-1 on the blood vessel endothelium regulates leukocyte extravasation from the blood into tissues under physiological and pathological conditions. Recent Advances: Inhibition of VAP-1 by neutralizing Antibodies and by several novel small-molecule Enzyme inhibitors interferes with leukocyte trafficking and alleviates inflammation in many experimental models. Targeting of VAP-1 also shows beneficial effects in several Other Diseases, such as ischemia/reperfusion, fibrosis, and Cancer. Moreover, soluble VAP-1 levels may serve as a new prognostic biomarker in selected diseases. Critical Issues: Understanding the contribution of the Enzyme activity-independent and Enzyme activity-dependent functions, which often appear to be mediated by the hydrogen peroxide production, in the VAP-1 biology will be crucial. Similarly, there is a pressing need to understand which of the VAP-1 functions are regulated through the modulation of leukocyte trafficking, and what is the role of VAP-1 synthesized in adipose and smooth muscle cells. Future Directions: The specificity and selectivity of new VAP-1 inhibitors, and their value in animal models under therapeutic settings need to be addressed. Results from several programs studying the therapeutic potential of VAP-1 inhibition, which now are in clinical trials, will reveal the relevance of this amine oxidase in humans.

Keywords

cancer; hydrogen peroxide; inflammation; leukocyte trafficking.

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