| Literature DB >> 17082321 |
Susan A Maroney1, Sandra L Haberichter, Paul Friese, Maureen L Collins, Josephine P Ferrel, George L Dale, Alan E Mast.
Abstract
The incorporation of blood-borne forms of tissue factor (TF) into a growing blood clot is necessary for normal fibrin generation and stabilization of the blood clot. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is the primary physiologic inhibitor of tissue factor and is present within platelets. Expression of TFPI on the platelet surface may be the optimal location for it to abrogate blood-borne TF activity that incorporates within the blood clot, balancing the need for adequate hemostasis while preventing development of occlusive thrombosis. TFPI is produced by megakaryocytes but is not expressed on the platelet surface. Activation of platelets with thrombin receptor activation peptide does not cause release or surface expression of TFPI, demonstrating that TFPI is not stored within platelet alpha granules. TFPI is expressed on the platelet surface following dual-agonist activation with convulxin plus thrombin to produce coated platelets. In association with its expression on the surface of coated platelets TFPI is also released in microvesicles or as a soluble protein.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17082321 PMCID: PMC1801047 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2006-07-037283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113