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A new assay to evaluate microvesicle plasmin generation capacity: validation in disease with fibrinolysis imbalance.


ABSTRACT: Among extracellular vesicles, leukocyte-derived microvesicles (LMVs) have emerged as complex vesicular structures. Primarily identified as procoagulant entities, they were more recently ascribed to plasmin generation capacity (MV-PGC). The objectives of this work were (1) to develop a new hybrid bio-assay combining the specific isolation of LMVs and measurement of their PGC, and compare its performance to the original method based on centrifugation, (2) to validate MV-PGC in septic shock, combining increased levels of LMVs and fibrinolytic imbalance. Using plasma sample spiked with LMVs featuring different levels of PGC, we demonstrated that CD15-beads specifically extracted LMVs. The MV dependency of the test was demonstrated using electron microscopy, high speed centrifugation, nanofiltration and detergent-mediated solubilization and the MV-PGC specificity using plasmin-specific inhibitors, or antibodies blocking elastase or uPA. Thanks to a reaction booster (?-ACA), we showed that the assay was more sensitive and reproducible than the original method. Moreover, it exhibited a good repeatability, inter-operator and inter-experiment reproducibility. The new immunomagnetic bio-assay was further validated in patients with septic shock. As a result, we showed that MV-PGC values were significantly lower in septic shock patients who died compared to patients who survived, both at inclusion and 24 h later (1.4 [0.8-3.0] vs 3.1 [1.7-18] A405 × 10-3/min, p = 0.02; 1.4 [1-1.6] vs 5.2 [2.2-16] A405 × 10-3/min, p = 0.004). Interestingly, combining both MV-PGC and PAI-1 in a ratio significantly improved the predictive value of PAI-1. This strategy, a hybrid capture bioassay to specifically measure LMV-PGC using for the first time, opens new perspectives for measuring subcellular fibrinolytic potential in clinical settings with fibrinolytic imbalance.

SUBMITTER: Cointe S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6052415 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A new assay to evaluate microvesicle plasmin generation capacity: validation in disease with fibrinolysis imbalance.

Cointe Sylvie S   Harti Souab Karim K   Bouriche Tarik T   Vallier Loris L   Bonifay Amandine A   Judicone Coralie C   Robert Stéphane S   Armand Romain R   Poncelet Philippe P   Albanese Jacques J   Dignat-George Françoise F   Lacroix Romaric R  

Journal of extracellular vesicles 20180716 1


Among extracellular vesicles, leukocyte-derived microvesicles (LMVs) have emerged as complex vesicular structures. Primarily identified as procoagulant entities, they were more recently ascribed to plasmin generation capacity (MV-PGC). The objectives of this work were (1) to develop a new hybrid bio-assay combining the specific isolation of LMVs and measurement of their PGC, and compare its performance to the original method based on centrifugation, (2) to validate MV-PGC in septic shock, combin  ...[more]

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