Overexpression of glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-anchored tissue factor pathway inhibitor-1 inhibits tissue factor activity
- 1 September 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis
- Vol. 14 (6) , 539-544
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00001721-200309000-00004
Abstract
The cellular initiation of coagulation by the tissue factor (TF)-activated factor VII complex is transiently inhibited by endogenous tissue factor pathway inhibitor-1 (TFPI-1), whereas exogenously added TFPI-1 is targeted to a degradation pathway. This study investigates the relevance of glycosyl phosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchoring for the anticoagulant properties of TFPI-1. Experiments were performed with the human cell line ECV304 using liposomal gene transfer. For GPI anchoring of TFPI-1 we used a fusion protein of TFPI-1 and the GPI attachment sequence of decay-accelerating factor (GPI-TFPI-1), and compared it with wild-type TFPI-1. We measured TF and TFPI-1 surface expression by flow cytometry and TF proteolytic activity by a chromogenic assay for activated factor X generation. After transfection of GPI-TFPI-1, surface expression of TFPI-1 increased to 134 +/- 9% of mock transfected cells (mean +/- SEM, P = 0.004), and transfection with wild-type TFPI-1 did not significantly alter TFPI-1 surface expression. After transfection with GPI-TFPI-1, TF activity was reduced by 18 +/- 9% compared with mock transfections (P = 0.003), whereas after transfection with TFPI-1 wild type no significant inhibition was observed. This effect was not due to altered TF expression. GPI anchoring is an essential prerequisite for surface expression of TFPI-1 and inhibition of TF activity. Gene transfer of GPI-anchored TFPI, therefore, may be an efficient tool to inhibit local TF-induced coagulation.Keywords
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