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Probing the Dynamics of Clot-Bound Thrombin at Venous Shear Rates.


ABSTRACT: In closed system models of fibrin formation, exosite-mediated thrombin binding to fibrin contributes to clot stability and is resistant to inhibition by antithrombin/heparin while still susceptible to small, active-site inhibitors. Each molecule of fibrin can bind ?1.6 thrombin molecules at low-affinity binding sites (Kd = 2.8 ?M) and ?0.3 molecules of thrombin at high-affinity binding sites (Kd = 0.15 ?M). The goal of this study is to assess the stability of fibrin-bound thrombin under venous flow conditions and to determine both its accessibility and susceptibility to inhibition. A parallel-plate flow chamber (7 × 50 × 0.25 mm) for studying the stability of thrombin (0-1400 nM) adhered to a fibrin matrix (0.1-0.4 mg/mL fibrinogen, 10 nM thrombin) under a variety of venous flow conditions was developed using the thrombin-specific, fluorogenic substrate SN-59 (100 ?M). The flow within this system is laminar (Re < 1) and reaction rates are driven by enzyme kinetics (Pe = 100, Da = 7000). A subpopulation of active thrombin remains stably adhered to a fibrin matrix over a range of venous shear rates (46-184 s-1) for upwards of 30 min, and this population is saturable at loads >500 nM and sensitive to the initial fibrinogen concentration. These observations were also supported by a mathematical model of thrombin adhesion to fibrin, which demonstrates that thrombin initially binds to the low-affinity thrombin binding sites before preferentially equilibrating to higher affinity sites. Antithrombin (2.6 ?M) plus heparin (4 U/mL) inhibits 72% of the active clot-bound thrombin after ?10 min at 92 s-1, while no inhibition is observed in the absence of heparin. Dabigatran (20 and 200 nM) inhibits (50 and 93%) clot-bound thrombin reversibly (87 and 66% recovery). This model illustrates that clot-bound thrombin stability is the result of a constant rearrangement of thrombin molecules within a dense matrix of binding sites.

SUBMITTER: Haynes LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5406282 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing the Dynamics of Clot-Bound Thrombin at Venous Shear Rates.

Haynes Laura M LM   Orfeo Thomas T   Mann Kenneth G KG   Everse Stephen J SJ   Brummel-Ziedins Kathleen E KE  

Biophysical journal 20170401 8


In closed system models of fibrin formation, exosite-mediated thrombin binding to fibrin contributes to clot stability and is resistant to inhibition by antithrombin/heparin while still susceptible to small, active-site inhibitors. Each molecule of fibrin can bind ∼1.6 thrombin molecules at low-affinity binding sites (K<sub>d</sub> = 2.8 μM) and ∼0.3 molecules of thrombin at high-affinity binding sites (K<sub>d</sub> = 0.15 μM). The goal of this study is to assess the stability of fibrin-bound t  ...[more]

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