Back to Search Start Over

P-selectin anchors newly released ultralarge von Willebrand factor multimers to the endothelial cell surface

Authors :
José A. López
Michael C. Berndt
Bahman Anvari
Nancy A. Turner
Jing-fei Dong
Joel L. Moake
Arnoldo Padilla
Maneesh Arya
Chalmette Ball
Yongtao Wang
Leticia Nolasco
Aubrey Bernardo
Source :
Blood. 103(6)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

von Willebrand factor (VWF) released from endothelium is ultralarge (UL) and hyperreactive. If released directly into plasma, it can spontaneously aggregate platelets, resulting in systemic thrombosis. This disastrous consequence is prevented by the ADAMTS13 (ADisintegrin and Metalloprotease with ThromboSpondin motif) cleavage of ULVWF into smaller, less active forms. We previously showed that ULVWF, on release, forms extremely long stringlike structures. ADAMTS13 cleaves these strings under flow significantly faster than it does under static conditions. As ULVWF tethering to endothelium is important for its rapid proteolysis, we investigated 2 molecules for their potential to anchor the ULVWF strings: P-selectin and integrin αvβ3. We demonstrated that P-selectin anchors ULVWF to endothelium by several means. First, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells expressing P-selectin specifically adhered to immobilized ULVWF and ULVWF-coated beads to immobilized P-selectin. Second, an anti-VWF antibody coimmunoprecipitates P-selectin from the histamine-activated endothelial cells. Third, P-selectin antibody or soluble P-selectin, but not a αvβ3 antibody, RGDS peptide, or heparin, blocked the formation of ULVWF strings. Fourth, P-selectin expression was in clusters predominantly along the ULVWF strings. Finally, the strength of the minimal ULVWF–P-selectin bond was measured to be 7.2 pN. We, therefore, conclude that P-selectin may anchor ULVWF strings to endothelial cells and facilitate their cleavage by ADAMTS13.

Details

ISSN :
00064971
Volume :
103
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c940a83be984885cd2adb7bbece27b73