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Fibrinogen-Coated Albumin Nanospheres Prevent Thrombocytopenia-Related Bleeding.
Sung, Anthony D; Yen, Richard C; Jiao, Yiqun; Bernanke, Alyssa; Lewis, Deborah A; Miller, Sara E; Li, Zhiguo; Ross, Joel R; Artica, Alexandra; Piryani, Sadhna; Zhou, Dunhua; Liu, Yang; Vo-Dinh, Tuan; Hoffman, Maureane; Ortel, Thomas L; Chao, Nelson J; Chen, Benny J.
Afiliação
  • Sung AD; Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Department of Medicine, and Duke Cancer Institute.
  • Yen RC; Fiplate Inc., Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • Jiao Y; Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Department of Medicine, and Duke Cancer Institute.
  • Bernanke A; School of Medicine.
  • Lewis DA; Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine.
  • Miller SE; Department of Pathology.
  • Li Z; Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics.
  • Ross JR; Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Department of Medicine, and Duke Cancer Institute.
  • Artica A; Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Department of Medicine, and Duke Cancer Institute.
  • Piryani S; Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Department of Medicine, and Duke Cancer Institute.
  • Zhou D; Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Department of Medicine, and Duke Cancer Institute.
  • Liu Y; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering.
  • Vo-Dinh T; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering.
  • Hoffman M; Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Ortel TL; Department of Pathology.
  • Chao NJ; Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine.
  • Chen BJ; Department of Pathology.
Radiat Res ; 194(2): 162-172, 2020 08 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32845987
ABSTRACT
Thrombocytopenia (TCP) may cause severe and life-threatening bleeding. While this may be prevented by platelet transfusions, transfusions are associated with potential complications, do not always work (platelet refractory) and are not always available. There is an urgent need for a synthetic alternative. We evaluated the ability of fibrinogen-coated nanospheres (FCNs) to prevent TCP-related bleeding. FCNs are made of human albumin polymerized into a 100-nm sphere and coated with fibrinogen. We hypothesized that FCNs would bind to platelets through fibrinogen-GPIIb/IIIa interactions, contributing to hemostasis in the setting of TCP. We used two murine models to test these effects in the first model, BALB/c mice received 7.25 Gy total-body irradiation (TBI); in the second model, lower dose TBI (7.0 Gy) was combined with an anti-platelet antibody (anti-CD41) to induce severe TCP. Deaths in both models were due to gastrointestinal or intracranial bleeding. Addition of antiplatelet antibody to 7.0 Gy TBI significantly worsened TCP and increased mortality compared to 7.0 Gy TBI alone. FCNs significantly improved survival compared to saline control in both models, suggesting it ameliorated TCP-related bleeding. Additionally, in a saphenous vein bleeding model of antibody-induced TCP, FCNs shortened bleeding times. There were no clinical or histological findings of thrombosis or laboratory findings of disseminated intravascular coagulation after FCN treatment. In support of safety, fluorescence microscopy suggests that FCNs bind to platelets only upon platelet activation with collagen, limiting activity to areas of endothelial damage. To our knowledge, this is the first biosynthetic agent to demonstrate a survival advantage in TCP-related bleeding.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Trombocitopenia / Fibrinogênio / Albuminas / Nanosferas / Hemorragia Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Trombocitopenia / Fibrinogênio / Albuminas / Nanosferas / Hemorragia Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article