Tissue factor expressed by circulating cancer cell‐derived microparticles drastically increases the incidence of deep vein thrombosis in mice
Tissue factor expressed by circulating cancer cell‐derived microparticles drastically increases the incidence of deep vein thrombosis in mice
The risk of thrombotic complications such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) during tumor development is well known. Tumors release into the circulation procoagulant microparticles (MPs) that can participate in thrombus formation following vessel injury. The importance of this MP tissue factor (TF) in the initiation of cancer-associated DVT remains uncertain.To investigate how pancreatic cancer MPs promote DVT in vivo.We combined a DVT mouse model in which thrombosis is induced by flow restriction in the inferior vena cava with one of subcutaneous pancreatic cancer in C57BL/6J mice. We infused high-TF and low-TF tumor MPs to determine the importance of TF in experimental cancer-associated DVT.Both tumor-bearing mice and mice infused with tumor MPs subjected to 3 h of partial flow restriction developed an occlusive thrombus; fewer than one-third of the control mice did. We observed that MPs adhered to neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which are functionally important players during DVT, whereas neither P-selectin nor glycoprotein Ib were required for MP recruitment in DVT. The thrombotic phenotype induced by MP infusion was suppressed by hirudin, suggesting the importance of thrombin generation. TF carried by tumor MPs was essential to promote DVT, as mice infused with low-TF tumor MPs had less thrombosis than mice infused with high-TF tumor MPs.TF expressed on tumor MPs contributes to the increased incidence of cancer-associated venous thrombosis in mice in vivo. These MPs may adhere to NETs formed at the site of thrombosis.
- Harvard University United States
- Aix-Marseille University France
- Boston Children's Hospital United States
- University of Birmingham United Kingdom
Male, Mice, Knockout, Venous Thrombosis, Vena Cava, Inferior, Hirudins, Extracellular Traps, Antithrombins, Thromboplastin, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Disease Models, Animal, P-Selectin, Platelet Glycoprotein GPIb-IX Complex, Cell-Derived Microparticles, Regional Blood Flow, Cell Line, Tumor, Animals, Ligation, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal
Male, Mice, Knockout, Venous Thrombosis, Vena Cava, Inferior, Hirudins, Extracellular Traps, Antithrombins, Thromboplastin, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Disease Models, Animal, P-Selectin, Platelet Glycoprotein GPIb-IX Complex, Cell-Derived Microparticles, Regional Blood Flow, Cell Line, Tumor, Animals, Ligation, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal
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