Activation mechanism of anticoagulant protein C in large blood vessels involving the endothelial cell protein C receptor

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Fukudome, K
Ye, XF
Tsuneyoshi, N
Tokunaga, O
Sugawara, K
Mizokami, H
Kimoto, M
机构
[1] Saga Med Sch, Dept Immunol, Saga 849, Japan
[2] Saga Med Sch, Dept Pathol, Saga 849, Japan
[3] Chemoserotherapeut Res Inst, Appl Res Lab, Kumamoto 860, Japan
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10.1084/jem.187.7.1029
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Protein C is an important regulatory mechanism of blood coagulation. Protein C functions as an anticoagulant when converted to the active serine protease form on the endothelial cell surface. Thrombomodulin (TM), an endothelial cell surface receptor specific for thrombin, has been identified as an essential component for protein C activation. Although protein C can be activated directly by the thrombin-TM complex, the conversion is known as a relatively low-affinity reaction. Therefore, protein C activation has been believed to occur only in microcirculation. On the other hand, we have identified and cloned a novel endothelial cell surface receptor (EPCR) that is capable of high-affinity binding of protein C and activated protein C. In this study, we demonstrate the constitutive, endothelial cell-specific expression of EPCR in vivo. Abundant expression was particularly detected in the aorta and large arteries. In vitro cultured, arterial endothelial cells were also found to express abundant EPCR and were capable of promoting significant levels of protein C activation. EPCR was found to greatly accelerate protein C activation by examining functional activity in transfected cell lines expressing EPCR and/or TM. EPCR decreased the dissociation constant and increased the maximum velocity for protein C activation mediated by the thrombin-TM complex. By these mechanisms, EPCR appears to enable significant levels of protein C activation in large vessels. These results suggest that the protein C anticoagulation pathway is important for thr regulation of blood coagulation not only in microvessels but also in large vessels.
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