Lytic Resistance of Fibrin Containing Red Blood Cells

Author:

Wohner Nikolett1,Sótonyi Péter1,Machovich Raymund1,Szabó László1,Tenekedjiev Kiril1,Silva Marta M.C.G.1,Longstaff Colin1,Kolev Krasimir1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Medical Biochemistry (N.W., R.M., K.K.) and Vascular Surgery (P.S.), Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary (L.S.); Department of Information Technologies, Nikola Yonkov Vaptsarov Naval Academy, Varna, Bulgaria (K.T.); Biotherapeutics, Haemostasis Section, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, South Mimms, United Kingdom (M.M.C.G.S., C.L.).

Abstract

Objective— Arterial thrombi contain variable amounts of red blood cells (RBCs), which interact with fibrinogen through an eptifibatide-sensitive receptor and modify the structure of fibrin. In this study, we evaluated the modulator role of RBCs in the lytic susceptibility of fibrin. Methods and Results— If fibrin is formed at increasing RBC counts, scanning electron microscopy evidenced a decrease in fiber diameter from 150 to 96 nm at 40% (v/v) RBCs, an effect susceptible to eptifibatide inhibition (restoring 140 nm diameter). RBCs prolonged the lysis time in a homogeneous-phase fibrinolytic assay with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) by up to 22.7±1.6%, but not in the presence of eptifibatide. Confocal laser microscopy using green fluorescent protein–labeled tPA and orange fluorescent fibrin showed that 20% to 40% (v/v) RBCs significantly slowed down the dissolution of the clots. The fluorescent tPA variant did not accumulate on the surface of fibrin containing RBCs at any cell count above 10%. The presence of RBCs in the clot suppressed the tPA-induced plasminogen activation, resulting in 45% less plasmin generated after 30 minutes of activation at 40% (v/v) RBCs. Conclusion— RBCs confer lytic resistance to fibrin resulting from modified fibrin structure and impaired plasminogen activation through a mechanism that involves eptifibatide-sensitive fibrinogen-RBC interactions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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