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The Role of the Plasminogen Activation System in Angioedema: Novel Insights on the Pathogenesis.

Filomena Napolitano1, Nunzia Montuori1.   

Abstract

The main physiological functions of plasmin, the active form of its proenzyme plasminogen, are blood clot fibrinolysis and restoration of normal blood flow. The plasminogen activation (PA) system includes urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), tissue-type PA (tPA), and two types of plasminogen activator inhibitors (PAI-1 and PAI-2). In addition to the regulation of fibrinolysis, the PA system plays an important role in other biological processes, which include degradation of extracellular matrix such as embryogenesis, cell migration, tissue remodeling, wound healing, angiogenesis, inflammation, and immune response. Recently, the link between PA system and angioedema has been a subject of scientific debate. Angioedema is defined as localized and self-limiting edema of subcutaneous and submucosal tissues, mediated by bradykinin and mast cell mediators. Different forms of angioedema are linked to uncontrolled activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis systems. Moreover, plasmin itself can induce a potentiation of bradykinin production with consequent swelling episodes. The number of studies investigating the PA system involvement in angioedema has grown in recent years, highlighting its relevance in etiopathogenesis. In this review, we present the components and diverse functions of the PA system in physiology and its importance in angioedema pathogenesis.

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Keywords:  angioedema; fibrinolysis; plasmin; tPA; uPAR

Year:  2021        PMID: 33535668     DOI: 10.3390/jcm10030518

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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Review 1.  Role of Plasminogen Activation System in Platelet Pathophysiology: Emerging Concepts for Translational Applications.

Authors:  Filomena Napolitano; Nunzia Montuori
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-05-28       Impact factor: 6.208

2.  Screening for Plasminogen Mutations in Hereditary Angioedema Patients.

Authors:  Henriette Farkas; Anna Dóczy; Edina Szabó; Lilian Varga; Dorottya Csuka
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-11       Impact factor: 4.096

Review 3.  The Plasminogen-Activator Plasmin System in Physiological and Pathophysiological Angiogenesis.

Authors:  Asmaa Anwar Ismail; Baraah Tariq Shaker; Khalid Bajou
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-29       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  ADAM9 functions as a transcriptional regulator to drive angiogenesis in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Yu-Sen Lin; Ting-Ting Kuo; Chia-Chien Lo; Wei-Chung Cheng; Wei-Chao Chang; Guan-Chin Tseng; Shih-Ting Bai; Yu-Kai Huang; Chih-Ying Hsieh; Han-Shui Hsu; Yi-Fan Jiang; Chen-Yuan Lin; Liang-Chuan Lai; Xing-Guo Li; Yuh-Pyng Sher
Journal:  Int J Biol Sci       Date:  2021-09-07       Impact factor: 6.580

5.  PLAUR as a Potential Biomarker Associated with Immune Infiltration in Bladder Urothelial Carcinoma.

Authors:  Mulin Liu; Siyi Chen; Aihui Zhang; Qin Zheng; Juan Fu
Journal:  J Inflamm Res       Date:  2021-09-15

6.  Comorbidities in hereditary angioedema-A population-based cohort study.

Authors:  Linda Sundler Björkman; Barbro Persson; David Aronsson; Lillemor Skattum; Patrik Nordenfelt; Arne Egesten
Journal:  Clin Transl Allergy       Date:  2022-03       Impact factor: 5.657

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