Formation and elimination of soluble fibrin and D-dimer in the bloodstream.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Croatian Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-31
Anastasiia Udovenko, Yevgen Makogonenko, Daria Korolova, Nadiya Druzhyna, Volodymyr Chernyshenko, Serhiy Komisarenko
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Abstract

Soluble fibrin is composed mainly of desA fibrin and fibrinogen oligomers consisting of fewer than 16 monomers partially cross-linked by factor XIIIa. Soluble fibrin cannot stimulate Glu-plasminogen activation by tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA); therefore, it may not be a direct predecessor of D-dimer. However, within the microcirculatory system, soluble fibrin oligomers may form microclots. Fibrin microclots stimulate Glu-plasminogen activation by t-PA, a process resulting in the formation of Glu-plasmin. Glu-plasmin dissolves the microclots, forming D-dimer. In normal and pathological blood plasma samples, soluble fibrin levels are substantially higher than those of D-dimer. Their concentrations in the plasma are also regulated by transendothelial transfer, absorption by blood macrophages, and binding and internalization with low-density lipoprotein receptors of the cells of the reticuloendothelial system. Therefore, the exact mechanisms of fibrin clots formation and elimination in normal and pathological conditions remain unclear. In this study, we reviewed findings on the molecular mechanisms of the formation and dissolution of fibrin clots, fibrin-dependent activation of Glu-plasminogen by t-PA, and blood plasma behavior in the microcirculatory system. Finally, we proposed a model that explains the relations of D-dimer and soluble fibrin underlying the common and separate mechanisms of their formation and elimination.

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血液中可溶性纤维蛋白和 D-二聚体的形成和清除。
可溶性纤维蛋白主要由 desA 纤维蛋白和由少于 16 个单体组成的纤维蛋白原低聚物组成,部分由 XIIIa 因子交联。可溶性纤维蛋白不能刺激组织纤溶酶原激活剂(t-PA)激活Glu-纤溶酶原,因此可能不是D-二聚体的直接前身。不过,在微循环系统中,可溶性纤维蛋白低聚物可能会形成微凝块。纤维蛋白微凝块会刺激 t-PA 激活 Glu-plasminogen,从而形成 Glu-plasmin。Glu-plasmin 可溶解微凝块,形成 D-二聚体。在正常和病理血浆样本中,可溶性纤维蛋白的含量远远高于 D-二聚体。它们在血浆中的浓度还受到经内皮转移、血液巨噬细胞吸收以及与网状内皮系统细胞的低密度脂蛋白受体结合和内化的调节。因此,正常和病理情况下纤维蛋白凝块形成和消除的确切机制仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们回顾了有关纤维蛋白凝块形成和溶解的分子机制、t-PA 对 Glu-plasminogen 的纤维蛋白依赖性激活以及微循环系统中血浆行为的研究结果。最后,我们提出了一个模型来解释 D-二聚体和可溶性纤维蛋白之间的关系,该模型是它们形成和消除的共同和独立机制的基础。
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Croatian Medical Journal
Croatian Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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3.00
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5.30%
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105
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Croatian Medical Journal (CMJ) is an international peer reviewed journal open to scientists from all fields of biomedicine and health related research. Although CMJ welcomes all contributions that increase and expand on medical knowledge, the two areas are of the special interest: topics globally relevant for biomedicine and health and medicine in developing and emerging countries.
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