Authors
Matthias Riewald, Vladimir V Kravchenko, Ramona J Petrovan, Peter J O'Brien, Lawrence F Brass, Richard J Ulevitch, Wolfram Ruf
Publication date
2001/5/15
Journal
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology
Volume
97
Issue
10
Pages
3109-3116
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Description
Cell signaling by coagulation factor Xa (Xa) contributes to pro-inflammatory responses in vivo. This study characterizes the signaling mechanism of Xa in a HeLa cell line that expresses protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR-1) but not PAR-2, -3, or -4. Xa induced NF-κB in HeLa cells efficiently but with delayed kinetics compared to thrombin. This delay caused no difference in gene expression patterns, as determined by high-density microarray analysis. Both proteases prominently induced the angiogenesis-promoting geneCyr61 and connective tissue growth factor. Inhibition of PAR-1 cleavage abolished MAP kinase phosphorylation and gene induction by Xa, demonstrating that Xa signals through PAR-1 and not through a novel member of the PAR family. Activation of cell surface prothrombin with the snake venom enzyme Ecarin also produced PAR-1–dependent signaling. However, though the response to …
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