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The severe spontaneous bleeding phenotype in a novel hemophilia A rat model is rescued by platelet FVIII expression.


ABSTRACT: Previous studies have shown that platelet-specific factor VIII (FVIII) expression (2bF8) restores hemostasis and induces immune tolerance in hemophilia A (HA) mice even with preexisting inhibitors. Here we investigated for the first time whether platelet FVIII expression can prevent severe spontaneous bleeding in rat HA, a model mimicking the frequent spontaneous bleeding in patients with severe HA. A novel FVIII-/- rat model in a Dahl inbred background (Dahl-FVIII-/-) with nearly the entire rat FVIII gene inverted was created by using a CRISPR/Cas9 strategy. There was no detectable FVIII in plasma. Spontaneous bleeding in the soft tissue, muscles, or joints occurred in 100% of FVIII-/- rats. Sixty-one percent developed anti-FVIII inhibitors after ?2 doses of recombinant human FVIII infusion. However, when 2bF8 transgene was crossed into the FVIII-/- background, none of the resulting 2bF8tg+FVIII-/- rats (with platelet FVIII levels of 28.26 ± 7.69 mU/108 platelets and undetectable plasma FVIII) ever had spontaneous bleeding. When 2bF8tg bone marrow (BM) was transplanted into FVIII-/- rats, only 1 of 7 recipients had a bruise at the early stage of BM reconstitution, but no other spontaneous bleeding was observed during the study period. To confirm that the bleeding diathesis in FVIII-/- rats was ameliorated after platelet FVIII expression, rotational thromboelastometry and whole-blood thrombin generation assay were performed. All parameters in 2bF8tg BM transplantation recipients were significantly improved compared with FVIII-/- control rats. Of note, neither detectable levels of plasma FVIII nor anti-FVIII inhibitors were detected in 2bF8tg BM transplantation recipients. Thus, platelet-specific FVIII expression can efficiently prevent severe spontaneous bleeding in FVIII-/- rats with no anti-FVIII antibody development.

SUBMITTER: Shi Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6960468 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The severe spontaneous bleeding phenotype in a novel hemophilia A rat model is rescued by platelet FVIII expression.

Shi Qizhen Q   Mattson Jeremy G JG   Fahs Scot A SA   Geurts Aron M AM   Weiler Hartmut H   Montgomery Robert R RR  

Blood advances 20200101 1


Previous studies have shown that platelet-specific factor VIII (FVIII) expression (2bF8) restores hemostasis and induces immune tolerance in hemophilia A (HA) mice even with preexisting inhibitors. Here we investigated for the first time whether platelet FVIII expression can prevent severe spontaneous bleeding in rat HA, a model mimicking the frequent spontaneous bleeding in patients with severe HA. A novel FVIII-/- rat model in a Dahl inbred background (Dahl-FVIII-/-) with nearly the entire rat  ...[more]

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