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Review
. 2018 Jan 23:7:96.
doi: 10.12688/f1000research.13056.1. eCollection 2018.

Regulation of plasma von Willebrand factor

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Review

Regulation of plasma von Willebrand factor

Karl C Desch. F1000Res. .

Abstract

Von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a multimeric plasma glycoprotein that plays a central role in the initiation of blood coagulation. Through interactions between its specific functional domains, the vascular wall, coagulation factor VIII, and platelet receptors, VWF maintains hemostasis by binding to platelets and delivering factor VIII to the sites of vascular injury. In the healthy human population, plasma VWF levels vary widely. The important role of VWF is illustrated by individuals at the extremes of the normal distribution of plasma VWF concentrations where individuals with low VWF levels are more likely to present with mucocutaneous bleeding. Conversely, people with high VWF levels are at higher risk for venous thromboembolic disease, stroke, and coronary artery disease. This report will summarize recent advances in our understanding of environmental influences and the genetic control of VWF plasma variation in healthy and symptomatic populations and will also highlight the unanswered questions that are currently driving this field of study.

Keywords: coagulation factor VIII; hemostasis; plasma von Willebrand factor levels; von Willebrand factor.

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