Effect of platelet-derived β-thromboglobulins on coagulation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2017.03.023
Effect of platelet-derived β-thromboglobulins on coagulation
Abstract
Background: β-thromboglobulins are derived from the cleavage of the CXC chemokine platelet basic protein and are released in high concentrations by activated platelets. Platelet-derived β-thromboglobulins (βTG) share 70% homology with platelet factor 4 (PF4), another CXC chemokine released by activated platelets. PF4 modulates coagulation by inhibiting heparin-antithrombin interactions, promoting protein C activation, and attenuating the activity of activated protein C. In contrast, the effect of βTG on coagulation is unknown.
Aim/methods: Clotting times, thrombin generation, chromogenic clotting factor assays, and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) were used to assess the effect of purified βTG on coagulation.
Results: In normal pooled plasma, βTG shortened the lagtime and time to peak thrombin generation of tissue factor (TF)-dependent and TF-independent thrombin generation. In factor VIII and factor IX-deficient plasmas, βTG induced thrombin generation in the absence of a TF stimulus and in the presence of anti-TF and factor VIIa inhibitory antibodies. The procoagulant effect was not observed when thrombin generation was independent of factor X activation (supplementation of factor X-deficient plasma with factor Xa). Cleavage of a factor Xa-specific chromogenic substrate was observed when βTG was incubated with factor X, suggesting a direct interaction between βTG and factor X. Using SPR, βTG were found to bind to immobilised factor X in a dose dependent manner.
Conclusion: βTG modulate coagulation in vitro via an interaction with factor X.
Keywords: Coagulation; Factor X; Platelet-derived β-thromboglobulins; Thrombin generation.
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