Anti‐fibrinolytic agent tranexamic acid suppresses the endotoxin‐induced expression of Tnfα and Il1α genes in a plasmin‐independent manner

Author:

Kacer Doreen1,Machnitzky Eva1,Fung Angus1,Greene Autumn1,Carter Damien1,Rappold Joseph1ORCID,Prudovsky Igor1

Affiliation:

1. Maine Health Institute for Research Scarborough Maine USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionTranexamic acid (TXA) is widely used as an antifibrinolytic agent in hemorrhagic trauma patients. The beneficial effects of TXA exceed the suppression of blood loss and include the ability to decrease inflammation and edema. We found that TXA suppresses the release of mitochondrial DNA and enhances mitochondrial respiration. These results allude that TXA could operate through plasmin‐independent mechanisms. To address this hypothesis, we compared the effects of TXA on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐induced expression of proinflammatory cytokines in plasminogen (Plg) null and Plg heterozygous mice.MethodsPlg null and Plg heterozygous mice were injected with LPS and TXA or LPS only. Four hours later, mice were sacrificed and total RNA was prepared from livers and hearts. Real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction with specific primers was used to assess the effects of LPS and TXA on the expression of pro‐inflammatory cytokines.ResultsLPS enhanced the expression of Tnfα in the livers and hearts of recipient mice. The co‐injection of TXA significantly decreased the effect of LPS both in Plg null and heterozygous mice. A similar trend was observed with LPS‐induced Il1α expression in hearts and livers.ConclusionsThe effects of TXA on the endotoxin‐stimulated expression of Tnfα and Il1α in mice do not depend on the inhibition of plasmin generation. These results indicate that TXA has other biologically important target(s) besides plasminogen/plasmin. Fully understanding the molecular mechanisms behind the extensive beneficial effects of TXA and future identification of its targets may lead to improvement in the use of TXA in trauma, cardiac, and orthopedic surgical patients.

Funder

U.S. Department of Defense

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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