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Minimal Collagen-Binding Epitope of Glycoprotein VI in Human and Mouse Platelets

Authors :
Chao Han
Pengxuan Ren
Medina Mamtimin
Linus Kruk
Edita Sarukhanyan
Chenyu Li
Hans-Joachim Anders
Thomas Dandekar
Irena Krueger
Margitta Elvers
Silvia Goebel
Kristin Adler
Götz Münch
Thomas Gudermann
Attila Braun
Elmina Mammadova-Bach
Source :
Biomedicines, Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages: 423
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is a platelet-specific receptor for collagen and fibrin, regulating important platelet functions such as platelet adhesion and thrombus growth. Although the blockade of GPVI function is widely recognized as a potent anti-thrombotic approach, there are limited studies focused on site-specific targeting of GPVI. Using computational modeling and bioinformatics, we analyzed collagen- and CRP-binding surfaces of GPVI monomers and dimers, and compared the interacting surfaces with other mammalian GPVI isoforms. We could predict a minimal collagen-binding epitope of GPVI dimer and designed an EA-20 antibody that recognizes a linear epitope of this surface. Using platelets and whole blood samples donated from wild-type and humanized GPVI transgenic mice and also humans, our experimental results show that the EA-20 antibody inhibits platelet adhesion and aggregation in response to collagen and CRP, but not to fibrin. The EA-20 antibody also prevents thrombus formation in whole blood, on the collagen-coated surface, in arterial flow conditions. We also show that EA-20 does not influence GPVI clustering or receptor shedding. Therefore, we propose that blockade of this minimal collagen-binding epitope of GPVI with the EA-20 antibody could represent a new anti-thrombotic approach by inhibiting specific interactions between GPVI and the collagen matrix.

Details

ISSN :
22279059
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedicines
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....007f87319b9017297d38834913057e77