Identification of the factor XII contact activation site enables sensitive coagulation diagnostics
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2021-09-22Type
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Heestermans, Marco; Naudin, Clement; Mailer, Reiner K.; Konrath, Sandra; Klaetschke, Kristin; Jämsä, Anne; Frye, Maike; Deppermann, Carsten; Pula, Giordano; Kuta, Piotr; Friese, Manuel A.; Gelderblom, Mathias; Sickmann, Albert; Preston, Roger J. S.; Nofer, Jerzy-Roch; Rose-John, Stefan; Butler, Lynn; Salomon, Ophira; Stavrou, Evi X.; Renné, ThomasSammendrag
Contact activation refers to the process of surface-induced activation of factor XII (FXII),
which initiates blood coagulation and is captured by the activated partial thromboplastin time
(aPTT) assay. Here, we show the mechanism and diagnostic implications of FXII contact
activation. Screening of recombinant FXII mutants identified a continuous stretch of residues
Gln317–Ser339 that was essential for FXII surface binding and activation, thrombin generation
and coagulation. Peptides spanning these 23 residues competed with surface-induced FXII
activation. Although FXII mutants lacking residues Gln317–Ser339 were susceptible to activation by plasmin and plasma kallikrein, they were ineffective in supporting arterial and
venous thrombus formation in mice. Antibodies raised against the Gln317–Ser339 region
induced FXII activation and triggered controllable contact activation in solution leading to
thrombin generation by the intrinsic pathway of coagulation. The antibody-activated aPTT
allows for standardization of particulate aPTT reagents and for sensitive monitoring of
coagulation factors VIII, IX, XI.
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Heestermans, Naudin C, Mailer, Konrath, Klaetschke, Jämsä, Frye, Deppermann, Pula, Kuta, Friese, Gelderblom, Sickmann, Preston, Nofer, Rose-John, Butler LB, Salomon, Stavrou, Renné. Identification of the factor XII contact activation site enables sensitive coagulation diagnostics. Nature Communications. 2021;12(1)Metadata
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