Fibrinogen and fibrin polymerization: appraisal of the binding events that accompany fibrin generation and fibrin clot assembly

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作者
Mosesson, MW
机构
[1] Univ. of Wisconsin Medical School, Milwaukee Clinical Campus, Sinai Samaritan Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 53233
关键词
factor XIII; crosslinking; fibrinogen; fibrin; thrombin; tPA; fibrinolysis; platelets; endothelial cells;
D O I
10.1097/00001721-199707000-00001
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Fibrinogen is a complex multifunctional protein comprised of three major domains (two outer D and one central E) which contains constitutive binding sites (e.g. Da, Db, gamma XL, D:D, gamma', thrombin substrate, platelet receptor) as well as binding sites that become exposed or expressed as a result of fibrinogen proteolysis by thrombin and/or that are exposed as a consequence of the polymerization process itself (tPA binding sites). Fibrin-dependent tPA-mediated activation of plasminogen is associated with exposure of polymerization-dependent epitopes (A alpha 148-160, gamma 312-324) that are expressed in assembled fibrin and in crosslinked (polymerized) fibrinogen but not in unpolymerized fibrinogen or fibrin. Fibrin polymerization is initiated by thrombin cleavage of a fibrinopeptide A from fibrinogen A alpha chains, exposing two E domain E-A sites. Cleavage of fibrinopeptide B from fibrinogen B beta chains exposes other E domain polymerization sites, termed E-B, that also interact with platelets, fibroblasts and endothelial cells. Fibrin generation is followed by an assembly process of intermolecular end-to-middle D to E associations to form linear and branched double-stranded fibrin fibrils, lateral fibril-fibril associations to form fibers and a branched fiber network. Binding sites in fibrinogen play their roles in fibrin assembly by self-association (gamma XL to gamma XL and D:D to D:D) or by complementary association with exposed sites in fibrin (Da to E-A and Db to E-B) Other binding sites in fibrinogen include thrombin substrate recognition sites in each E domain and a non-substrate high affinity thrombin binding site in the carboxy-terminal region of each gamma' chain, which also binds plasma factor XIII. Fibrin possesses low affinity thrombin binding sites in each E domain and retains the gamma' chain nonsubstrate thrombin-binding site.
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