Shotgun proteomics implicates protease inhibition and complement activation in the antiinflammatory properties of HDL
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Figure 4
Peptide number and number of subjects with detectable peptides in HDL3 isolated from control subjects and CAD subjects. HDL3 was isolated from the plasma of 6 control subjects and 7 subjects with established CAD (group 2; Table 1). HDL-associated proteins were subjected to LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis. All protein identifications required detection of at least 2 unique peptides from each protein from at least 2 individuals (Table 1). The P value was assessed by Student’s t test (peptide number) or Fisher’s exact test (subject number). *P < 0.05.