2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep26306
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A genetically-engineered von Willebrand disease type 2B mouse model displays defects in hemostasis and inflammation

Abstract: von Willebrand disease (VWD)-type 2B is characterized by gain-of-function mutations in the von Willebrand factor (VWF) A1-domain, leading to increased affinity for its platelet-receptor, glycoprotein Ibα. We engineered the first knock-in (KI) murine model for VWD-type 2B by introducing the p.V1316M mutation in murine VWF. Homozygous KI-mice replicated human VWD-type 2B with macrothrombocytopenia (platelet counts reduced by 55%, platelet volume increased by 44%), circulating platelet-aggregates and a severe ble… Show more

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“…The presence of giant platelets in type 2B mutant vWF/p.V1316M (hereafter referred to simply as 2B) mice has been previously associated with reduced platelet counts (17). Platelet parameters of 2B mice are depicted in Table 1: the mean platelet volume (MPV) was increased by 44% compared with WT.…”
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“…The presence of giant platelets in type 2B mutant vWF/p.V1316M (hereafter referred to simply as 2B) mice has been previously associated with reduced platelet counts (17). Platelet parameters of 2B mice are depicted in Table 1: the mean platelet volume (MPV) was increased by 44% compared with WT.…”
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“…The VWD-type 2B knockin mouse model (p.V1316M) has been described elsewhere (17). Mice homozygous for the p.V1316M mutation are referred to as 2B mice and their control littermates as WT mice.…”
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“…[4][5][6][7][8] Moreover, although the underlying biology remains unexplained, the animal data further suggest that the relative importance of these discrete VWF-mediated pathways varies between different types of inflammation. Further insights into the role played by VWF in regulating leukocyte extravasation and endothelial cell permeability and the complex cross-talk that exists in vivo between hemostasis and inflammation will undoubtedly emerge in the near future.…”
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