Genetic induction of a releasable pool of factor VIII in human endothelial cells
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Genetic induction of a releasable pool of factor VIII in human endothelial cells
Abstract
Although it is known that factor VIII (FVIII) plasma levels increase rapidly in response to a number of stimuli, the biological stimuli behind this release is less clear. Previously, we showed that FVIII can traffic together with von Willebrand factor (vWF) into storage granules in a pituitary tumor cell line, AtT-20; however, AtT-20 cells could not be used to address the release or functional activity of released FVIII. To investigate the regulated secretion of stored FVIII, endothelial cells with intact agonist-stimulated release pathways were used. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were transduced with retroviral FVIII construct [hFVIII(V)] to create a FVIII/vWF storage pool. Immunofluorescent staining of transduced cells demonstrated FVIII in Weibel-Palade bodies. In contrast, the transduction of hFVIII(V) into HT-1080 and HepG2 cells displayed FVIII only in the cytoplasm. We studied the regulated release of both FVIII and vWF from endothelial cells after agonist-induced stimulation and demonstrated a parallel release of FVIII and vWF proteins. This released FVIII was functionally active. Hence, endothelial cells transduced with hFVIII(V) store FVIII together with vWF in Weibel-Palade bodies, creating a releasable storage pool of both proteins. Because FVIII secretion can be physiologically regulated by agonists in culture, this may explain the pharmacological agonist-induced release of FVIII by drugs such as desmopressin in vivo and suggests vascular endothelium as a reasonable target of gene therapy of hemophilia A.
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