炎症
组织因子
凝结
癌症
医学
内皮
混凝级联
冲程(发动机)
血小板
免疫学
病理
凝血酶
内科学
机械工程
工程类
作者
Bashir A. Lwaleed,Alan Cooper,David Voegeli,Kathryn Getliffe
标识
DOI:10.1177/1099800407305733
摘要
A series of coordinated enzymatic reactions takes place in the body whenever blood clots. The major physiological initiator of these reactions is a membrane-bound glycoprotein known as tissue factor (TF), which is normally separated from the bloodstream by the vascular endothelium. Bleeding, caused by injury or tissue damage, activates a complex enzyme cascade as TF becomes exposed to the bloodstream. In disease states, leukocytes or the vascular endothelium may abnormally express TF to cause intravascular coagulation. The blood-coagulation cascade is also relevant to diseases such as hemophilia, in which patients are deficient in blood proteins necessary for clotting, and is linked to vascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke, in which clotting can lead to the occlusion of blood vessels. Coagulation is also activated in inflammation and cancer. In this article, we discuss characteristics of TF and review its role in inflammation and cancer.
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