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Plasma fibronectin depletion enhances platelet aggregation and thrombus formation in mice lacking fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor

Abstract

We previously showed that platelet aggregation and thrombus formation occurred in mice lacking both fibrinogen (Fg) and von Willebrand factor (VWF) and that plasma fibronectin (pFn) promoted thrombus growth and stability in injured arterioles in wild-type mice. To examine whether pFn is required for Fg/VWF-independent thrombosis, we generated Fg/VWF/conditional pFn triple-deficient (TKO; Cre(+), Fn(flox/flox), Fg/VWF(-/-)) mice and littermate control (Cre(-), Fn(flox/flox), Fg/VWF(-/-)) mice. Surprisingly, TKO platelet aggregation was not abolished, but instead was enhanced in both heparinized platelet-rich plasma and gel-filtered platelets. This enhancement was diminished when TKO platelets were aggregated in pFn-positive control platelet-poor plasma (PPP), whereas aggregation was enhanced when control platelets were aggregated in pFn-depleted TKO PPP. The TKO platelet aggregation can be completely inhibited by our newly developed mouse anti-mouse beta(3) integrin antibodies but was not affected by anti-mouse GPIbalpha antibodies. Enhanced platelet aggregation was also observed when heparinized TKO blood was perfused in collagen-coated perfusion chambers. Using intravital microscopy, we further showed that thrombogenesis in TKO mice was enhanced in both FeCl(3)-injured mesenteric arterioles and laser-injured cremaster arterioles. Our data indicate that pFn is not essential for Fg/VWF-independent thrombosis and that soluble pFn is probably an important inhibitory factor for platelet aggregation.

Authors

Reheman A; Yang H; Zhu G; Jin W; He F; Spring CM; Bai X; Gross PL; Freedman J; Ni H

Journal

Blood, Vol. 113, No. 8, pp. 1809–1817

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Publication Date

February 19, 2009

DOI

10.1182/blood-2008-04-148361

ISSN

0006-4971

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