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Native and oxidised lipoproteins negatively regulate the serum amyloid A-induced NLRP3 inflammasome activation in human macrophages.

Katariina NurmiKatri NiemiIlona KareinenKristiina SilventoinenMartina B LoreyYan ChenVesa-Petteri KouriJukka ParantainenTimo JuutilainenKatariina ÖörniPetri T KovanenDan NordströmSampsa MatikainenKari K Eklund
Published in: Clinical & translational immunology (2021)
These findings reveal that both HDL3 and LDL inhibit the proinflammatory activity of SAA and this inhibition is further enhanced by lipoprotein oxidation. Thus, lipoproteins possess major anti-inflammatory functions that hinder the NLRP3 inflammasome-activating signals, particularly those exerted by SAA, which has important implications in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases.
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