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J Thromb Haemost ; 8(6): 1295-301, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20796202

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BACKGROUND: Laminin is the most abundant non-collagenous protein in the basement membrane. Recent studies have shown that laminin supports platelet adhesion, activation and aggregation under flow conditions, highlighting a possible role for laminin in hemostasis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the ability of laminin to promote coagulation and support thrombus formation under shear. RESULTS AND METHODS: Soluble laminin accelerated factor (F) XII activation in a purified system, and shortened the clotting time of recalcified plasma in a FXI- and FXII-dependent manner. Laminin promoted phosphatidylserine exposure on platelets and supported platelet adhesion and fibrin formation in recalcified blood under shear flow conditions. Fibrin formation in laminin-coated capillaries was abrogated by an antibody that interferes with FXI activation by activated FXII, or an antibody that blocks activated FXI activation of FIX. CONCLUSION: This study identifies a role for laminin in the initiation of coagulation and the formation of platelet-rich thrombi under shear conditions in a FXII-dependent manner.


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Blood Coagulation/physiology , Factor XII/physiology , Laminin/physiology , Thrombosis , Humans
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