The fibrinolytic system contains a proenzyme plasminogen (Plg) which is converted to plasmin (Plm) by the action of Plg activators. Physiological Plg activators are: tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and urokinase-type plasminogen activator. Plg was shown to be further cleaved by leukocyte elastase producing several fragments, one of which is called mini-plasminogen (mini-Plg) or neo-plasminogen Val442. In this paper we studied whether mini-Plg is able to produce clot lysis when it is activated by rt-PA in purified systems and in Plg depleted normal plasma. We found that mini-Plg clot lysis time was longer than that of Plg. Clot lysis times were 2.3 minutes +/- 0.06 for Plg and 9.8 minutes +/- 0.1 for mini-Plg. Mini-Plg is less efficient than Plg in producing clot lysis at all studied concentrations (0.1-1.2 microM). In Plg depleted normal human plasma mini-Plg is unable to produce complete clot lysis in presence of rt-PA. Although mini-Plg can be activated to mini-Plm by rt-PA, these results show that the activation process is insufficient to produce an efficient clot lysis.
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