In-vivo functions and regulation of polyphosphate in the vascular system.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Current Opinion in Hematology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1097/MOH.0000000000000771
Wen-Chan Huang, Reiner K Mailer, Thomas Renné
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Polyphosphate, an inorganic polymer consisting of linearly linked phosphate subunits, is ubiquitously found in living organisms. Functions and regulation of the polymer have been analyzed in plants, bacteria and yeast; however, the roles of polyphosphate in mammals are still emerging.

Recent findings: In contrast to synthetic polyphosphate that has been extensively utilized in ex-vivo studies, natural polyphosphate is complexed with bivalent cations (mostly Ca 2+ ) and regardless of chain length, forms microparticles that are retained on the surface of procoagulant platelets, platelet-derived microparticles and cancer extracellular vesicles. On cell surfaces, these Ca 2+ /polyphosphate aggregates initiate the factor XII-driven contact system, triggering proinflammatory and procoagulant reactions through the kallikrein kinin system and intrinsic pathway of coagulation, respectively. Polyphosphate inhibitors interfere with thrombosis while sparing hemostasis, replicating the effect of factor XII neutralizing agents. Furthermore, polyphosphate binds to platelet factor 4, which has implications for autoimmune thrombotic diseases, such as heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) and vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), potentially contributing to their pathogenesis. The metabolism and organ-specific distribution of the polymer remain incompletely defined and is the topic of ongoing research.

Summary: Polyphosphate acts as a procoagulant and proinflammatory mediator. Neutralizing polyphosphate provides well tolerated thromboprotection, mimicking the effects of factor XII deficiency.

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血管系统中多磷酸盐的体内功能和调控。
综述目的:聚磷酸盐是一种由线性连接的磷酸盐亚基组成的无机聚合物,普遍存在于生物体中。分析了该聚合物在植物、细菌和酵母中的功能和调控作用;然而,聚磷酸盐在哺乳动物中的作用仍在不断显现。最近的发现:与在离体研究中广泛使用的合成聚磷酸盐相比,天然聚磷酸盐与二价阳离子(主要是ca2 +)络合,无论链长如何,形成微颗粒,这些微颗粒保留在促凝血小板、血小板衍生微颗粒和癌症细胞外囊泡的表面。在细胞表面,这些ca2 + /多磷酸盐聚集体启动了因子xii驱动的接触系统,分别通过钾激肽激肽系统和内在的凝血途径触发促炎和促凝反应。多磷酸盐抑制剂干扰血栓形成,同时保留止血,复制因子XII中和剂的作用。此外,多磷酸盐结合血小板因子4,这对自身免疫性血栓性疾病,如肝素诱导的血小板减少症(HIT)和疫苗诱导的血栓性血小板减少症(VITT)有影响,可能有助于其发病机制。聚合物的代谢和器官特异性分布仍然不完全确定,是正在进行的研究课题。摘要:聚磷酸盐作为一种促凝剂和促炎介质。中和性多磷酸盐提供耐受性良好的血栓保护,模拟因子XII缺乏的影响。
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期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Hematology is an easy-to-digest bimonthly journal covering the most interesting and important advances in the field of hematology. Its hand-picked selection of editors ensure the highest quality selection of unbiased review articles on themes from nine key subject areas, including myeloid biology, Vascular biology, hematopoiesis and erythroid system and its diseases.
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