Paraoxonases and infectious diseases

Clin Biochem. 2017 Sep;50(13-14):804-811. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2017.04.016. Epub 2017 Apr 19.

Abstract

The paraoxonases (PON1, PON2 and PON3) are an enzyme family with a high structural homology. All of them have lactonase activity and degrade lipid peroxides in lipoproteins and cells. As such, they play a role in protection against oxidation and inflammation. Infectious diseases are often associated with oxidative stress and an inflammatory response. Infection and inflammation trigger a cascade of reactions in the host, known as the acute-phase response. This response is associated with dramatic changes in serum proteins and lipoproteins, including a decrease in serum PON1 activity. These alterations have clinical consequences for the infected patient, including an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases, and an impaired protection against the formation of antibiotic-resistant bacterial biofilms. Several studies have investigated the value of serum PON1 measurement as a biomarker of the infection process. Low serum PON1 activities are associated with poor survival in patients with severe sepsis. In addition, preliminary studies suggest that serum PON1 concentration and/or enzyme activity may be useful as markers of acute concomitant infection in patients with an indwelling central venous catheter. Investigating the associations between paraoxonases and infectious diseases is a recent, and productive, line of research.

Keywords: Infection; Inflammation; Lactonases; Oxidative stress; Paraoxonases; Quorum sensing.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Acute-Phase Reaction / blood
  • Acute-Phase Reaction / enzymology
  • Acute-Phase Reaction / immunology
  • Acute-Phase Reaction / microbiology
  • Animals
  • Aryldialkylphosphatase / blood
  • Aryldialkylphosphatase / chemistry
  • Aryldialkylphosphatase / genetics
  • Aryldialkylphosphatase / metabolism*
  • Biomarkers / blood
  • Catheters, Indwelling / adverse effects
  • Catheters, Indwelling / microbiology
  • Central Venous Catheters / adverse effects
  • Central Venous Catheters / microbiology
  • Communicable Diseases / blood
  • Communicable Diseases / enzymology*
  • Communicable Diseases / immunology
  • Communicable Diseases / microbiology
  • Cross Infection / blood
  • Cross Infection / enzymology
  • Cross Infection / immunology
  • Cross Infection / microbiology
  • Humans
  • Immunity, Innate*
  • Models, Biological*
  • Oxidative Stress*
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • Sepsis / blood
  • Sepsis / enzymology
  • Sepsis / immunology
  • Sepsis / microbiology
  • Structural Homology, Protein

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Aryldialkylphosphatase
  • PON1 protein, human
  • PON2 protein, human
  • PON3 protein, human