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Publication : Role of the thrombin receptor in development and evidence for a second receptor.

First Author  Connolly AJ Year  1996
Journal  Nature Volume  381
Issue  6582 Pages  516-9
PubMed ID  8632823 Mgi Jnum  J:33380
Mgi Id  MGI:80861 Doi  10.1038/381516a0
Citation  Connolly AJ, et al. (1996) Role of the thrombin receptor in development and evidence for a second receptor. Nature 381(6582):516-9
abstractText  Thrombin, a coagulation protease generated at sites of vascular injury, activates platelets, endothelial cells, leukocytes and mesenchymal cells. A G-protein-coupled receptor that is proteolytically activated by thrombin is a target for drug development aimed at blocking thrombosis, inflammation and proliferation. Here we show that although disruption of the thrombin receptor (tr) gene in mice causes about half of the tr-/- embryos to die at embryonic day 9-10, half survive to become grossly normal adult mice with no bleeding diathesis. Strikingly, tr-/- platelets respond strongly to thrombin, whereas tr-/- fibroblasts lose their ability to respond to thrombin. We conclude that the thrombin receptor plays an unexpected role in embryonic development, suggesting a possible new function for the 'coagulation' proteases themselves. Moreover, a second platelet thrombin receptor exists, and different thrombin receptors have tissue-specific roles. This may allow development of therapeutics that will selectively block thrombin's different cellular actions.
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