Essential role of platelet activation via protease activated receptor 4 in tissue factor-initiated inflammation.


Autoria(s): Busso N.; Chobaz-Péclat V.; Hamilton J.; Spee P.; Wagtmann N.; So A.
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2008

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INTRODUCTION: Tissue factor (TF) activation of the coagulation proteases enhances inflammation in animal models of arthritis and endotoxemia, but the mechanism of this effect is not yet fully understood - in particular, whether this is primarily due to fibrin formation or through activation of protease activated receptors (PARs). METHODS: We induced extravascular inflammation by injection of recombinant soluble murine TF (sTF1-219) in the hind paw. The effects of thrombin inhibition, fibrinogen and platelet depletion were evaluated, as well as the effects of PAR deficiency using knockout mice deficient for each of the PARs. RESULTS: Injection of soluble TF provoked a rapid onset of paw swelling. Inflammation was confirmed histologically and by increased serum IL-6 levels. Inflammation was significantly reduced by depletion of fibrinogen (P < 0.05) or platelets (P = 0.015), and by treatment with hirudin (P = 0.04) or an inhibitor of activated factor VII (P < 0.001) compared with controls. PAR-4-deficient mice exhibited significantly reduced paw swelling (P = 0.003). In contrast, a deficiency in either PAR-1, PAR-2 or PAR-3 did not affect the inflammatory response to soluble TF injection. CONCLUSION: Our results show that soluble TF induces acute inflammation through a thrombin-dependent pathway and both fibrin deposition and platelet activation are essential steps in this process. The activation of PAR-4 on platelets is crucial and the other PARs do not play a major role in soluble TF-induced inflammation.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_6BC78CC32C70

isbn:1478-6362[electronic]

doi:10.1186/ar2400

pmid:18412955

http://my.unil.ch/serval/document/BIB_6BC78CC32C70.pdf

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isiid:000257144900020

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en

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Arthritis research & Therapy, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. R42

Palavras-Chave #Animals; Blood Coagulation; Blotting, Western; Factor VIIa; Fibrin; Immunohistochemistry; Inflammation; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mice, Knockout; Platelet Activation; Receptors, Proteinase-Activated; Thromboplastin
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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