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Microparticles as biological vectors of activated protein C treatment in sepsis.

Ramaroson Andriantsitohaina1.   

Abstract

Activated protein C (APC), a physiological coagulation inhibitor, has been shown to reduce mortality in patients with severe sepsis. APC exerts pleiotropic cytoprotection by a mechanism that requires its interaction with endothelial cell protein C receptor and protease-activated receptor-1 on target cells. In the previous issue, Pérez-Casal and colleagues elegantly demonstrate that APC, using its recombinant form (rhAPC), can communicate to target cells through release of microparticles (MPs), small membrane vesicles released from activated cells, to induce anti-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory properties that might participate in the improvement of patient outcome. Of interest is the fact that APC itself promotes the release of MPs from target cells including endothelial cells and monocytes. These MPs bear the endothelial cell protein C receptor/APC molecules and can transfer the message to target cells including those of origin to induce cytoprotection. The long-range APC signal can thus be mediated by MPs in vivo upon pharmacological treatment using rhAPC in severe septic patients. A novel pharmacological approach targeting MP production and properties could therefore be used to treat severe sepsis in addition to other well-known actions of APC via direct interaction with the cells of interest.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22017971      PMCID: PMC3334738          DOI: 10.1186/cc10416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care        ISSN: 1364-8535            Impact factor:   9.097


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1.  Circulating microparticles from septic shock patients exert differential tissue expression of enzymes related to inflammation and oxidative stress.

Authors:  Maria Letizia Mastronardi; Hadj Ahmed Mostefai; Ferhat Meziani; Maria Carmen Martínez; Pierre Asfar; Ramaroson Andriantsitohaina
Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 7.598

2.  Activated protein C induces the release of microparticle-associated endothelial protein C receptor.

Authors:  Margarita Pérez-Casal; Colin Downey; Kenji Fukudome; Gernot Marx; Cheng Hock Toh
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2004-10-14       Impact factor: 22.113

3.  Microparticle-associated endothelial protein C receptor and the induction of cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory effects.

Authors:  Margarita Pérez-Casal; Colin Downey; Beatriz Cutillas-Moreno; Mirko Zuzel; Kenji Fukudome; Cheng Hock Toh
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2009-02-11       Impact factor: 9.941

4.  Recombinant human activated protein C improves endotoxemia-induced endothelial dysfunction: a blood-free model in isolated mouse arteries.

Authors:  Nacira Sennoun; Celine Baron-Menguy; Mélanie Burban; Thomas Lecompte; Ramaroson Andriantsitohaina; Daniel Henrion; Alain Mercat; Pierre Asfar; Bruno Levy; Ferhat Meziani
Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol       Date:  2009-04-24       Impact factor: 4.733

5.  Activated protein C improves lipopolysaccharide-induced cardiovascular dysfunction by decreasing tissular inflammation and oxidative stress.

Authors:  Nacira Sennoun; Sennoun Nacira; Ferhat Meziani; Olivier Dessebe; Valérie Cattan; Solène Collin; Chantal Montemont; Sebastien Gibot; Pierre Asfar; Andriantsitohaina Ramaroson; Ramaroson Andriantsitohaina; Veronique Regnault; Michel Slama; Thomas Lecompte; Patrick Lacolley; Bruno Levy
Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 7.598

6.  Circulating microparticles from patients with septic shock exert protective role in vascular function.

Authors:  Hadj Ahmed Mostefai; Ferhat Meziani; Maria Letizia Mastronardi; Abdelali Agouni; Christophe Heymes; Cyrille Sargentini; Pierre Asfar; Maria Carmen Martinez; Ramaroson Andriantsitohaina
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2008-08-21       Impact factor: 21.405

7.  The clinical and functional relevance of microparticles induced by activated protein C treatment in sepsis.

Authors:  Margarita Pérez-Casal; Victoria Thompson; Colin Downey; Ingeborg Welters; Duncan Wyncoll; Jecko Thachil; Cheng Hock Toh
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2011-08-11       Impact factor: 9.097

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1.  Microparticles from stored red blood cells activate neutrophils and cause lung injury after hemorrhage and resuscitation.

Authors:  Ritha M Belizaire; Priya S Prakash; Jillian R Richter; Bryce R Robinson; Michael J Edwards; Charles C Caldwell; Alex B Lentsch; Timothy A Pritts
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2012-02-17       Impact factor: 6.113

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