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Platelet adhesion and aggregate formation controlled by immobilised and soluble VWF
by
Schneppenheim, Reinhard
, Schneider, Matthias F.
, Huck, Volker
, Schneider, Stefan W.
, Obser, Tobias
, Mess, Christian
, Alexander-Katz, Alfredo
, Fallah, Mohammad A.
in
Aggregates
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biopolymers
/ Blood platelets
/ Cell adhesion
/ Cell Biology
/ Endothelium
/ Glycoproteins
/ Health aspects
/ Investigations
/ Life Sciences
/ Macromolecules
/ Microfluidics
/ Mutation
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Platelet adhesion
/ Platelets
/ Primary haemostasis
/ Protein research
/ Protein-protein interactions
/ Research Article
/ Shear activation
/ Structure
/ Structure and function of macromolecules
/ Von Willebrand factor
2020
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Platelet adhesion and aggregate formation controlled by immobilised and soluble VWF
by
Schneppenheim, Reinhard
, Schneider, Matthias F.
, Huck, Volker
, Schneider, Stefan W.
, Obser, Tobias
, Mess, Christian
, Alexander-Katz, Alfredo
, Fallah, Mohammad A.
in
Aggregates
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biopolymers
/ Blood platelets
/ Cell adhesion
/ Cell Biology
/ Endothelium
/ Glycoproteins
/ Health aspects
/ Investigations
/ Life Sciences
/ Macromolecules
/ Microfluidics
/ Mutation
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Platelet adhesion
/ Platelets
/ Primary haemostasis
/ Protein research
/ Protein-protein interactions
/ Research Article
/ Shear activation
/ Structure
/ Structure and function of macromolecules
/ Von Willebrand factor
2020
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Platelet adhesion and aggregate formation controlled by immobilised and soluble VWF
by
Schneppenheim, Reinhard
, Schneider, Matthias F.
, Huck, Volker
, Schneider, Stefan W.
, Obser, Tobias
, Mess, Christian
, Alexander-Katz, Alfredo
, Fallah, Mohammad A.
in
Aggregates
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biopolymers
/ Blood platelets
/ Cell adhesion
/ Cell Biology
/ Endothelium
/ Glycoproteins
/ Health aspects
/ Investigations
/ Life Sciences
/ Macromolecules
/ Microfluidics
/ Mutation
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Platelet adhesion
/ Platelets
/ Primary haemostasis
/ Protein research
/ Protein-protein interactions
/ Research Article
/ Shear activation
/ Structure
/ Structure and function of macromolecules
/ Von Willebrand factor
2020
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Platelet adhesion and aggregate formation controlled by immobilised and soluble VWF
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Platelet adhesion and aggregate formation controlled by immobilised and soluble VWF
2020
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Overview
Background
It has been demonstrated that von Willebrand factor (VWF) mediated platelet-endothelium and platelet-platelet interactions are shear dependent. The VWF’s mobility under dynamic conditions (e.g. flow) is pivotal to platelet adhesion and VWF-mediated aggregate formation in the cascade of VWF-platelet interactions in haemostasis.
Results
Combining microfluidic tools with fluorescence and reflection interference contrast microscopy (RICM), here we show, that specific deletions in the A-domains of the biopolymer VWF affect both, adhesion and aggregation properties independently. Intuitively, the deletion of the A1-domain led to a significant decrease in both adhesion and aggregate formation of platelets. Nevertheless, the deletion of the A2-domain revealed a completely different picture, with a significant increase in formation of rolling aggregates (gain of function). We predict that the A2-domain effectively ‘masks’ the potential between the platelet glycoprotein (GP) Ib and the VWF A1-domain. Furthermore, the deletion of the A3-domain led to no significant variation in either of the two functional characteristics.
Conclusions
These data demonstrate that the macroscopic functional properties i.e. adhesion and aggregate formation cannot simply be assigned to the properties of one particular domain, but have to be explained by cooperative phenomena. The absence or presence of molecular entities likewise affects the properties (thermodynamic phenomenology) of its neighbours, therefore altering the macromolecular function.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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