Experimental hypercoagulable state induced by tissue factor expression in monocyte-derived dendritic cells and its modulation by C1 inhibitor

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Shogo Kasuda
Yoshihiko Sakurai
Kohei Tatsumi
Tomohiro Takeda
Risa Kudo
Katsuya Yuui
Katsuhiko Hatake
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[1] Nara Medical University,Department of Legal Medicine
[2] Matsubara Tokushukai Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Kindai University Faculty of Medicine,Department of Physiology and Regenerative Medicine
[4] Kansai University of Health Sciences,Department of Clinical Laboratory Science
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Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis | 2018年 / 46卷
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Complement system; Hypercoagulation; Innate immunity; Monocyte-derived dendritic cells; Thromboelastometry;
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The crosstalk between immune and coagulation systems plays pivotal roles in host defense, which may involve monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs). Our objectives were to elucidate the role of moDCs in coagulation under inflammatory conditions and the involvement of the complement system. We assessed the effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated moDCs on coagulation using whole blood thromboelastometry in the presence of complement inhibitors. The sum of clotting time and clot formation time (CT plus CFT) in whole blood thromboelastometry was significantly more reduced in the presence of moDCs than in the absence of monocytes or moDCs and in the presence of monocytes, indicating a more potent coagulability of moDCs. The mRNA expression of coagulation-related proteins in moDCs was analyzed by quantitative PCR, which showed an increase only in the mRNA levels of tissue factor (TF). TF protein expression was assessed by western blot analysis and an activity assay, revealing higher TF expression in moDCs than that in monocytes. The in vitro moDC-associated hypercoagulable state was suppressed by a TF-neutralizing antibody, whereas LPS enhanced the in vitro hypercoagulation further. C1 inhibitor suppressed the in vitro LPS-enhanced whole blood hypercoagulability in the presence of moDCs and the increased TF expression in moDCs. These results suggest a significant role of moDCs and the complement system through TF expression in a hypercoagulable state under inflammatory conditions and demonstrate the suppressive effects of C1 inhibitor on moDC-associated hypercoagulation.
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