2004
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2003-08-2712
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Nicked  2-glycoprotein I: a marker of cerebral infarct and a novel role in the negative feedback pathway of extrinsic fibrinolysis

Abstract: ␤ 2 -Glycoprotein I (␤ 2 -GPI) is proteolytically cleaved by plasmin in domain V (nicked ␤ 2 -GPI), being unable to bind to phospholipids. This cleavage may occur in vivo and elevated plasma levels of nicked ␤ 2 -GPI were detected in patients with massive plasmin generation and fibrinolysis turnover. In this study, we report higher prevalence of elevated ratio of nicked ␤ 2 -GPI against total ␤ 2 -GPI in patients with ischemic stroke (63%) and healthy subjects with lacunar infarct (27%) when compared to health… Show more

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“…On the other hand, anticoagulant properties have also been attributed to this protein interceding in the coagulation cascade (Miyakis et al 2004). Finally, β 2 GPI has also been proposed as a marker of cerebral infarction (Yasuda et al 2004). The decrease of β 2 GPI in animals fed with the VOO diet regardless of age again reinforces the benefits of prolonged consumption of a diet rich in VOO.…”
Section: Effects Of Dietary Oils On Coagulation and Hemostatic Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, anticoagulant properties have also been attributed to this protein interceding in the coagulation cascade (Miyakis et al 2004). Finally, β 2 GPI has also been proposed as a marker of cerebral infarction (Yasuda et al 2004). The decrease of β 2 GPI in animals fed with the VOO diet regardless of age again reinforces the benefits of prolonged consumption of a diet rich in VOO.…”
Section: Effects Of Dietary Oils On Coagulation and Hemostatic Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regulation of plasmin generation is important in in vivo fibrinolytic homeostasis. Proteolytically cleaved ␤ 2 GPI at Lys 317 -Thr 318 has recently been demonstrated to inhibit plasmin generation by tissue plasminogen activator (33). The clipped form of ␤ 2 GPI correlated with in vitro markers of fibrinolytic activity.…”
Section: Fxia Cleaves ␤ 2 Gpi At Lysmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The FXIa cleavage of ␤ 2 GPI in this complex would regulate the activation of FXI by thrombin, providing a negative feedback loop in FXI activation. Furthermore, c␤ 2 GPI binds Glu-plasminogen-suppressing plasmin generation, thus providing a negative feedback loop controlling fibrinolysis (33). A schematic representation of the effect of c␤ 2 GPI and intact ␤ 2 GPI on this pathway is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Fxia Cleaves ␤ 2 Gpi At Lysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…β2GP1, also known as apolipoprotein H, is an abundant phospholipid-binding protein which circulates in the plasma [16]. Recent studies have demonstrated that β2GP1 may interact directly with the components of the plasminogen activator system and affect the generation of cell surface and plasma fibrinolytic activity [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%