Neutrophil extracellular trap components increase the expression of coagulation factors
Autor/es
de los Reyes García, Ascensión M.; Aroca, Alejandra; Arroyo, Ana B.; García Barberá, Nuria; Vicente, Vicente; [et al.]Fecha
2019-01-23Disciplina/s
MedicinaMateria/s
MicroRNAsHemostasis
Neutrophil extracellular traps
Coagulation
Resumen
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) represent
an important link between inflammation and thrombosis.
Here, the present study aimed to investigate the influence of
the NET components, DNA and histone H4, on hemostatic
gene expression. A further aim was to confirm the influence
of H4 on the expression of tissue factor (TF) and investigate
a potential effect of DNA, and to test the involvement of
miR‑17/92 and its paralog miR‑106b‑25 in this regulation. In
HepG2 cells, the mRNA levels of factor VII and factor XII,
which are crucial in the activation of the coagulation cascade,
and of serpin family F member 2 (encoding α2‑antiplasmin)
were significantly upregulated by DNA and H4; while the
mRNA levels of factor V, which is essential for thrombin
generation of protein S, a cofactor of protein C that also has
the ability to inhibit the factor X activation pathway, and of
serpin family C member 1 (encoding antithrombin, the main
endogenous anticoagulant) were...





