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Activated TAFI Promotes the Development of Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension: A Possible Novel Therapeutic Target.
Satoh, Taijyu; Satoh, Kimio; Yaoita, Nobuhiro; Kikuchi, Nobuhiro; Omura, Junichi; Kurosawa, Ryo; Numano, Kazuhiko; Al-Mamun, Elias; Siddique, Mohammad Abdul Hai; Sunamura, Shinichiro; Nogi, Masamichi; Suzuki, Kota; Miyata, Satoshi; Morser, John; Shimokawa, Hiroaki.
Affiliation
  • Satoh T; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Satoh K; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Yaoita N; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Kikuchi N; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Omura J; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Kurosawa R; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Numano K; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Al-Mamun E; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Siddique MA; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Sunamura S; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Nogi M; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Suzuki K; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Miyata S; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Morser J; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.).
  • Shimokawa H; From the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan (T.S., K. Satoh, N.Y., N.K., J.O., R.K., K.N., E.A.-M., M.A.H.S., S.S., M.N., K. Suzuki, S.M., H.S.); and Department of Hematology, Stanford School of Medicine, CA (J.M.). shimo@cardio.med.to
Circ Res ; 120(8): 1246-1262, 2017 Apr 14.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28289017
ABSTRACT
RATIONALE Pulmonary hypertension is a fatal disease; however, its pathogenesis still remains to be elucidated. Thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) is synthesized by the liver and inhibits fibrinolysis. Plasma TAFI levels are significantly increased in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) patients.

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the role of activated TAFI (TAFIa) in the development of CTEPH. METHODS AND

RESULTS:

Immunostaining showed that TAFI and its binding partner thrombomodulin (TM) were highly expressed in the pulmonary arteries (PAs) and thrombus in patients with CTEPH. Moreover, plasma levels of TAFIa were increased 10-fold in CTEPH patients compared with controls. In mice, chronic hypoxia caused a 25-fold increase in plasma levels of TAFIa with increased plasma levels of thrombin and TM, which led to thrombus formation in PA, vascular remodeling, and pulmonary hypertension. Consistently, plasma clot lysis time was positively correlated with plasma TAFIa levels in mice. Additionally, overexpression of TAFIa caused organized thrombus with multiple obstruction of PA flow and reduced survival rate under hypoxia in mice. Bone marrow transplantation showed that circulating plasma TAFI from the liver, not in the bone marrow, was activated locally in PA endothelial cells through interactions with thrombin and TM. Mechanistic experiments demonstrated that TAFIa increased PA endothelial permeability, smooth muscle cell proliferation, and monocyte/macrophage activation. Importantly, TAFIa inhibitor and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptoragonists significantly reduced TAFIa and ameliorated animal models of pulmonary hypertension in mice and rats.

CONCLUSIONS:

These results indicate that TAFIa could be a novel biomarker and realistic therapeutic target of CTEPH.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pulmonary Artery / Thromboembolism / Carboxypeptidase B2 / Arterial Pressure / Hypertension, Pulmonary / Liver Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Circ Res Year: 2017 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pulmonary Artery / Thromboembolism / Carboxypeptidase B2 / Arterial Pressure / Hypertension, Pulmonary / Liver Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Circ Res Year: 2017 Document type: Article