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Publication : Role of thromboxane receptor in C-reactive protein-induced thrombosis.

First Author  Grad E Year  2012
Journal  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Volume  32
Issue  10 Pages  2468-74
PubMed ID  22879580 Mgi Jnum  J:201477
Mgi Id  MGI:5514197 Doi  10.1161/ATVBAHA.112.256073
Citation  Grad E, et al. (2012) Role of thromboxane receptor in C-reactive protein-induced thrombosis. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 32(10):2468-74
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Thromboxane A(2) and prostacyclin are thromboregulatory prostaglandins. The inflammatory C-reactive protein (CRP) promotes thrombosis after vascular injury, presumably via potentiation of thromboxane activity. Using a genetic approach, we investigated the role of thromboxane receptor (TP) pathway in CRP-induced thrombosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Four genetically engineered mice strains were used: C57BL/6 wild-type, human CRP transgenic (CRPtg), thromboxane receptor-deficient (Tp(-/-)), and CRPtgTp(-/-) mice. CRP and TP expression were correlated, and suppression of CRP expression using small interfering RNA/CRP led to reduction in TP expression. Platelet-endothelial adherence was increased in CRPtg and suppressed in CRPtgTP(-/-)and CRPtg cells that were suppressed with TP small interfering RNA. TP deficiency in both platelets and endothelial cells was synergistic in affecting platelet-endothelial interactions. Time until arterial occlusion, measured after photochemical injury, was significantly shorter in CRPtg and prolonged in CRPtgTp(-/-) compared with controls (n=10-15, 35+/-3.4, 136+/-13.8, and 67+/-8.9 minutes, respectively; P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: TP pathway is of major importance in CRP-induced thrombosis. The expression of TP is increased in CRPtg endothelial cells, and its blockade significantly suppresses the prothrombotic effect of CRP.
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