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Catalytic activities of mammalian epoxide hydrolases with cis and trans fatty acid epoxides relevant to skin barrier function

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
卷 59, 期 4, 页码 684-695

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M082701

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linoleic acid; lipoxygenase; trihydroxylinoleate; 14,15-epoxyeicosatrienoic acid; epidermis; ichthyosis

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  1. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases [AR-51968]
  2. National Institutes of Health Shared Resource Grant [P30 CA068485]
  3. National Institute of General Medical Sciences [GM-115722]
  4. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences [R01-ES002710, P42 ES04699]

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Lipoxygenase (LOX)-catalyzed oxidation of the essential fatty acid, linoleate, represents a vital step in construction of the mammalian epidermal permeability barrier. Analysis of epidermal lipids indicates that linoleate is converted to a trihydroxy derivative by hydrolysis of an epoxyhydroxy precursor. We evaluated different epoxide hydrolase (EH) enzymes in the hydrolysis of skin-relevant fatty acid epoxides and compared the products to those of acid-catalyzed hydrolysis. In the absence of enzyme, exposure to pH 5 or pH 6 at 37 degrees C for 30 min hydrolyzed fatty acid allylic epoxyalcohols to four trihydroxy products. By contrast, human soluble EH [sEH (EPHX2)] and human or murine epoxide hydrolase-3 [EH3 (EPHX3)] hydrolyzed cis or trans allylic epoxides to single diastereomers, identical to the major isomers detected in epidermis. Microsomal EH [mEH (EPHX1)] was inactive with these substrates. At low substrate concentrations (<10 mu M), EPHX2 hydrolyzed 14,15-epoxye-icosatrienoic acid (EET) at twice the rate of the epidermal epoxyalcohol, 9R, 10R-trans-epoxy-11E-13R-hydroxy-octadecenoic acid, whereas human or murine EPHX3 hydrolyzed the allylic epoxyalcohol at 31-fold and 39-fold higher rates, respectively. These data implicate the activities of EPHX2 and EPHX3 in production of the linoleate triols detected as end products of the 12R-LOX pathway in the epidermis and implicate their functioning in formation of the mammalian water permeability barrier.

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