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  • The regulation of von Willebrand factor (VWF) is significantly influenced by proteolysis, particularly through the action of the ADAMTS13 metalloprotease, which is linked to conditions like thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP).
  • The study identifies four leukocyte proteases—elastase, proteinase 3, cathepsin G, and matrix metalloprotease 9—that cleave VWF at specific peptide bonds, indicating their role in VWF regulation.
  • The findings suggest that activated neutrophils can maintain proteolytic activity against VWF even in a plasma environment, pointing to a potential mechanism of VWF regulation involving leukocytes.

Article Abstract

The function of von Willebrand factor (VWF) is regulated by proteolysis, which limits its multimeric size and ability to tether platelets. The importance of ADAMTS13 metalloprotease in VWF regulation is demonstrated by the association between severe deficiency of ADAMTS13 and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). However, ADAMTS13 activity levels do not always correlate with the clinical course of TTP, suggesting that other proteases could be important in regulating VWF. We identified 4 leukocyte proteases that cleave the synthetic VWF substrate FRETS-VWF73 and multimeric VWF. Elastase and proteinase 3 (PR3) cleave multimeric VWF and FRETS-VWF73 at the V(1607)-T(1608) peptide bond; cathepsin G and matrix metalloprotease 9 cleave VWF substrates at the Y(1605)-M(1606) and M(1606)-V(1607) bonds, respectively. Isolated intact human neutrophils cleave FRETS-VWF73 at the V(1607)-T(1608) peptide bond, suggesting that elastase or PR3 expressed on leukocyte surfaces might cleave VWF. In the presence of normal or ADAMTS13-deficient plasma, cleavage of FRETS-VWF73 by resting neutrophils is abolished. However, activated neutrophils retain proteolytic activity toward FRETS-VWF73 in the presence of plasma. Although the in vivo relevance remains to be established, these studies suggest the existence of a "hot spot" of VWF proteolysis in the VWF A2 domain, and support the possibility that activated leukocytes may participate in the proteolytic regulation of VWF.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2731642PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2009-01-195461DOI Listing

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