血管性血友病因子
内科学
ADAMTS13号
内分泌学
化学
脂蛋白
血小板
载脂蛋白B
止血
低密度脂蛋白
胆固醇
医学
作者
Dominic W. Chung,Kimsey Platten,Koya Ozawa,Reheman Adili,Nathalie Pamir,Forrest D Nussdorfer,Alexander E. St. John,Minhua Ling,Jennie Le,J. Harris,Nicole Rhoads,Yi Wang,Xiaoyun Fu,Junmei Chen,Sergio Fazio,Jonathan R. Lindner,José A. López
出处
期刊:Blood
[American Society of Hematology]
日期:2023-09-28
卷期号:142 (13): 1156-1166
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1182/blood.2023019749
摘要
von Willebrand factor (VWF) mediates primary hemostasis and thrombosis in response to hydrodynamic forces. We previously showed that high shear promoted self-association of VWF into hyperadhesive strands, which can be attenuated by high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and apolipoprotein A-I. In this study, we show that low-density lipoprotein (LDL) binds VWF under shear and enhances self-association. Vortexing VWF in tubes resulted in its loss from the solution and deposition onto tube surfaces, which was prevented by HDL. At a stabilizing HDL concentration of 1.2 mg/mL, increasing concentrations of LDL progressively increased VWF loss, the effect correlating with the LDL-to-HDL ratio and not the absolute concentration of the lipoproteins. Similarly, HDL diminished deposition of VWF in a post-in-channel microfluidic device, whereas LDL increased both the rate and extent of strand deposition, with both purified VWF and plasma. Hypercholesterolemic human plasma also displayed accelerated VWF accumulation in the microfluidic device. The initial rate of accumulation correlated linearly with the LDL-to-HDL ratio. In Adamts13-/- and Adamts13-/-LDLR-/- mice, high LDL levels enhanced VWF and platelet adhesion to the myocardial microvasculature, reducing cardiac perfusion, impairing systolic function, and producing early signs of cardiomyopathy. In wild-type mice, high plasma LDL concentrations also increased the size and persistence of VWF-platelet thrombi in ionophore-treated mesenteric microvessels, exceeding the accumulation seen in similarly treated ADAMTS13-deficient mice that did not receive LDL infusion. We propose that targeting the interaction of VWF with itself and with LDL may improve the course of thrombotic microangiopathies, atherosclerosis, and other disorders with defective microvascular circulation.
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