Progress in the understanding of the protein C anticoagulant pathway

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作者
Dahlbäck, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Lund Univ, Wallenberg Lab, Univ Hosp, Div Clin Chem,Dept lab Med, S-20502 Malmo, Sweden
关键词
factor V; protein C; protein S; thrombomodulin;
D O I
10.1532/IJH97.03149
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
A natural anticoagulant pathway denoted the protein C system provides specific and efficient control of blood coagulation. Protein C is the key component of the system and circulates in the blood as a zymogen to an anticoagulant serine protease. Activation of protein C is achieved on the surface of endothelial cells by thrombin bound to the membrane protein thrombomodulin. The endothelial protein C receptor stimulates the activation of protein C on the endothelium. Activated protein C (APC) modulates blood coagulation by cleaving a limited number of peptide bonds in factor VIIIa (FVIIIa) and factor Va (Fva), cofactors in the activation of factor X and prothrombin, respectively. Vitamin K-dependent protein S stimulates the APC-mediated regulation of coagulation. Not only is protein S involved in the degradation of FVIIIa, but so is FV, which in recent years has been found to be a Janus-faced protein with both procoagulant and anticoagulant potentials. A number of genetic defects affecting the anticoagulant function of the protein C system, eg, APC resistance (Arg506Gln or FV Leiden) and deficiencies of protein C and protein S constitute major risk factors of venous thrombosis. The protein C system also has anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic potentials, the molecular mechanisms of which are beginning to be unraveled. APC has emerged in recent years as a useful therapeutic compound in the treatment of severe septic shock. The beneficial effect of APC is believed be due to both its anticoagulant and its anti-inflammatory properties.
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