Flow-based measurements of von Willebrand factor (VWF) function: Binding to collagen and platelet adhesion under physiological shear rate |
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Authors: | Birte Fuchs Andrea Schulz Claudine Fisseau |
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Affiliation: | a Octapharma Research & Development, Molecular Biochemistry Department, Berlin, Germany b AescuLabor-Hamburg, Institut der Labormedizin, Hamburg, Germany c Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany d Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, USA |
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IntroductionVWF circulates in plasma as a series of heterogeneous multimers, mediating platelet tethering, translocation and finally adhesion to areas of injured endothelium under physiological high arterial blood flow. VWF-platelet binding requires conformational changes in VWF, which are induced by immobilization and shear. Because of unavailability of a simple flow-based measurement system, VWF activity assays are generally performed under static conditions. We describe an easily reproducible in vitro flow-chamber model using commercially available flow devices to examine VWF-collagen binding and VWF-mediated platelet adhesion under physiological flow conditions.MethodsThe collagen surface of the flow-chamber was analyzed by atomic force microscopy. Collagen-bound VWF was characterized by multimer analysis and multi labelling immunofluorescence detection of exposed GPIb binding domains. Platelet adhesion was captured by time-lapse microscopy.ResultsThe described flow-chamber system facilitates multimer analysis of collagen-bound VWF, whereas all VWF multimers bound to collagen under physiological low to high shear rates. Multi labelling immunofluorescence detection exhibited exposed GPIb binding domains co-localized with VWF molecules. VWF-dependent platelet adhesion using time-lapse microscopy showed values comparable to experiments done with whole blood, and platelet adhesion was dependent on the VWF concentration.ConclusionsThe established flow-chamber model represents an easy-to-set-up and customized tool for the characterization of VWF-binding to collagen as well as the determination of VWF-dependent platelet adhesion under defined flow conditions in real-time. |
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Keywords: | AFM, atomic force microscopy ECM, extracellular matrix FVIII, coagulation factor VIII GPIb, glycoprotein Ib RBCs, red blood cells VWD, von Willebrand disease VWF, von Willebrand factor VWF:Ag, von Willebrand factor antigen VWF:CB, von Willebrand factor collagen binding activity VWF:RCo, von Willebrand factor ristocetin cofactor activity |
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