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A nonfibrin macromolecular cofactor for tPA-mediated plasmin generation following cellular injury.

Andre L Samson1, Rachael J Borg, Be'eri Niego, Connie H Y Wong, Peter J Crack, Tang Yongqing, Robert L Medcalf.   

Abstract

Tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) is an extracellular protease that converts plasminogen into plasmin. For tPA to generate plasmin under biologic conditions, a cofactor must first bring tPA and plasminogen into physical proximity. Fibrin provides this cofactor for tPA-mediated plasmin generation in blood. Despite being naturally devoid of fibrin(ogen), tPA-mediated plasmin formation also occurs in the brain. The fibrin-like cofactor(s) that facilitates plasmin formation in the injured brain has remained unknown. Here we show that protein aggregates formed during neuronal injury provide a macromolecular, nonfibrin cofactor that promotes tPA-mediated plasmin formation and subsequent cell breakdown. The binding of plasminogen and tPA to these protein aggregates occurs via distinct mechanisms. Importantly, nonneuronal cell types also exhibit this cofactor effect upon injury, indicating a general phenomenon. This novel cofactor identified in nonviable cells has ramifications for ischemic stroke where tPA is used clinically and where plasmin activity within the injured brain is unwanted. A means of selectively inhibiting the binding of tPA to nonviable cells while preserving its association with fibrin may be of benefit for the treatment of ischemic stroke.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19584397     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-02-203448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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