Abstract
Myeloperoxidase was found to promote peroxidation of phospholipids under acidic conditions in the presence of hydrogen peroxide and iodide ions The peroxidation was markedly enhanced by pyrophosphate-chelated ferric iron and was inhbited by desferrioxamine and superoxide dismutase. This observation adds lipid peroxidation to the oxidative damage caused by myeloperoxidase, which is a phagocytic cell enzyme involved in phapocyte-mediated cell destruction.