| Literature DB >> 29164134 |
Elizabeth C Lee1,2, Scott J Cameron1,2,3.
Abstract
Hematologic malignancies and solid tumors increase the risk of venous and arterial thrombosis and contribute greatly to patient morbidity and mortality. Thrombosis occurs when the intricate balance of circulating antithrombotic and prothrombotic blood elements are disrupted. In recent years, the interplay between paraneoplastic cells and platelets has become apparent, with a change in platelet phenotype causing dysregulated platelet activity. This review discusses mechanism of thrombosis in cancer, evidence for using drug therapy, and exciting research efforts to understand and hopefully control aberrant thrombotic events in patients with cancer.Entities:
Keywords: antiocoagulation; cancer progression; dysregulated platelets; platelet activation; platelet dysfunction; thrombosis
Year: 2017 PMID: 29164134 PMCID: PMC5682001 DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2017.00067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med ISSN: 2297-055X
Summary of pro-thrombotic elements observed in cancer.
| Mediator | Origin | Mechanism |
|---|---|---|
| Tissue factor (TF) | Platelets Malignant cell expressed Malignant cell secreted microparticles | Activates platelets Activates extrinsic clotting cascade Binds with Factor Vll/Vlla and this complex activates Factor IX to IXa and Factor X to Xa Ultimately increases activation of prothrombin to thrombin |
| Matrix metaloprotease | Native cell secreted Malignant cell secreted | Activates platelets independent of TF Increases platelet binding to fibrinogen increases platelet aggregation |
| Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) | Native cell secreted Malignant cell secreted | Increases VonWillebrand Factor expression on endothelial cells, promoting platelet aggregation Increases endothelial permeability, exposing cells and clotting factors to extravascular TF Draws pro-inflammatory leukocytes, which complex with platelets and form microthrombi |
| Cancer Procoagulant | Malignant cells only | Activates FX to FXa independent of TF |
| Heparanase | Platelets Neutrophils Monocytes Malignant cell cytoplasm malignant cell secreted | Enhances TF activity Activates VEGF, increases neoangiogenesis |