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Publication : Murine coagulation factor VIII is synthesized in endothelial cells.

First Author  Everett LA Year  2014
Journal  Blood Volume  123
Issue  24 Pages  3697-705
PubMed ID  24719406 Mgi Jnum  J:213133
Mgi Id  MGI:5582960 Doi  10.1182/blood-2014-02-554501
Citation  Everett LA, et al. (2014) Murine coagulation factor VIII is synthesized in endothelial cells. Blood 123(24):3697-705
abstractText  The primary cellular source of factor VIII (FVIII) biosynthesis is controversial, with contradictory evidence supporting an endothelial or hepatocyte origin. LMAN1 is a cargo receptor in the early secretory pathway that is responsible for the efficient secretion of factor V (FV) and FVIII to the plasma. Lman1 mutations result in combined deficiency of FV and FVIII, with levels of both factors reduced to ~10% to 15% of normal in human patients. We generated Lman1 conditional knockout mice to characterize the FVIII secretion profiles of endothelial cells and hepatocytes. We demonstrate that endothelial cells are the primary biosynthetic source of murine FVIII and that hepatocytes make no significant contribution to the plasma FVIII pool. Utilizing RiboTag mice and polyribosome immunoprecipitation, we performed endothelial cell-specific messenger RNA isolation and quantitative polymerase chain reaction analyses to confirm that endothelial cells highly express F8 and to explore the heterogeneity of F8 expression in different vascular beds. We demonstrate that endothelial cells from multiple, but not all, tissues contribute to the plasma FVIII pool in the mouse.
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