Platelets modulate the proteolysis of factor VIII:C protein by plasmin.
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Factor VIII coagulant protein (VIII:C) functions as a critical cofactor with factor IXa, calcium ions, and phospholipid during the activation of factor X. In the course of this reaction, the activity of VIII:C is first increased and then is destroyed by one or more serine proteases that are part of the coagulation sequence. In this study, we have investigated the influence of platelets on the inactivation of VIII:C by plasmin. Platelets were separated from plasma proteins in the presence of granule release inhibitors and were incubated with plasmin and isolated VIII:C or the complex of purified VIII:C/von Willebrand factor (vWF); VIII:C activity and antigen levels were assessed over time. In the presence of platelets, the isolated VIII:C showed an initial increase in VIII:C activity that was not present when platelets were absent, and the VIII:C/vWF showed an increase in VIII:C activity over that seen when platelets were absent. In addition, platelets stabilized VIII:C activity over a one-hour time course when compared with buffer. The VIII:C antigen did not increase and decreased slowly whether platelets were present or absent. Preincubating the platelets with ristocetin, collagen, or plasmin did not alter the results, and experiments using platelets from a patient with severe von Willebrand's disease also showed a pattern similar to that seen with normal platelets. Experiments using fixed platelets or phospholipid vesicles showed that they did not support the activation reaction or delay the inactivation reaction. These studies demonstrate that platelets modulate the activation and inactivation of VIII:C by plasmin, apparently by a mechanism that is independent of the platelet release reaction.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Blood
دوره 67 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1986