Literature DB >> 22401798

Role of thiol pathways in TF procoagulant regulation.

Wolfram Ruf1.   

Abstract

The generation of procoagulant Tissue Factor (TF) is crucial for thrombosis. TF contains a surface exposed allosteric disulfide bond that stabilizes the carboxyl-terminal domain involved in ligand interactions with coagulation factors VIIa and X. TF procoagulant activation typically occurs following cellular perturbations that also cause the appearance of procoagulant phosphatidylserine in the outer leaflet of cell membranes. However, thiol modifying agents, without suppressing phosphatidylserine exposure, can prevent TF activation, implicating thiol-disulfide exchange reactions in the regulation of TF procoagulant activity of primary cells. Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI), a regulator of extracellular thiol exchange, is associated with cell surface TF and required for TF-dependent thrombosis in vivo. PDI regulates the thiol-dependent biogenesis of procoagulant microparticles that are released from myeloid cells and smooth muscle cells following activation of the purinergic P2X7 receptor. Genetic deletion of P2X7 signaling attenuates FeCl(3)-induced carotid artery thrombosis in mice, indicating that TF prothrombotic activity is regulated by specific cell signaling pathways in vivo.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22401798      PMCID: PMC3393083          DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2012.02.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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