» Articles » PMID: 27339024

Minimum Wound Size for Clotting: Flowing Blood Coagulates on a Single Collagen Fiber Presenting Tissue Factor and Von Willebrand Factor

Overview
Specialty Biology
Date 2016 Jun 25
PMID 27339024
Citations 11
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

It is unknown if a lower size limit exists for human blood coagulation under flow over physiological vessel wall triggers as small as a single collagen fiber. Prior determinations of the smallest sized surface stimuli necessary for clotting of human blood, defined as the patch size threshold, have not deployed whole blood, hemodynamic flow, and platelet adhesive stimuli. For whole blood perfused in microfluidic devices, we report that steady venous flow (wall shear rate, 100 s(-1)) was sufficient to drive platelet deposition on 20 micron long zones of collagen fibers or on a single fiber. With tissue factor (TF)-coated collagen, flowing blood generated robust platelet deposits, platelet-localized thrombin, and fibrin on a single collagen fiber, thus demonstrating the absence of a physiological patch size threshold under venous flow. In contrast, at arterial wall shear rate (1000 s(-1)) with TF present, essentially no platelet or fibrin deposition occurred on 20 micron collagen zones or on a single collagen fiber, demonstrating a patch threshold, which was overcome by pre-coating the collagen with von Willebrand factor (vWF). For venous flows, human blood can clot on one of the smallest biological units of a single collagen fiber presenting TF. For arterial flows, vWF together with TF allows human blood to generate thrombin and fibrin on a patch stimulus as limited as a single collagen fiber. vWF-dependent platelet adhesion represents a particle-based sensing mechanism of micron-scale stimuli that then allows amplification of the molecular components of TF-driven thrombin and fibrin production under arterial flow.

Citing Articles

Traumatic vessel injuries initiating hemostasis generate high shear conditions.

Yakusheva A, Butov K, Bykov G, Zavodszky G, Eckly A, Ataullakhanov F Blood Adv. 2022; 6(16):4834-4846.

PMID: 35728058 PMC: 9631664. DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2022007550.


Cell fusion as a link between the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, COVID-19 complications, and vaccine side effects.

Lazebnik Y Oncotarget. 2021; 12(25):2476-2488.

PMID: 34917266 PMC: 8664391. DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.28088.


Thrombosis and Hemodynamics: external and intrathrombus gradients.

Grande Gutierrez N, Shankar K, Sinno T, Diamond S Curr Opin Biomed Eng. 2021; 19.

PMID: 34693101 PMC: 8530206. DOI: 10.1016/j.cobme.2021.100316.


Point of care whole blood microfluidics for detecting and managing thrombotic and bleeding risks.

Diamond S, Rossi J Lab Chip. 2021; 21(19):3667-3674.

PMID: 34476426 PMC: 8478847. DOI: 10.1039/d1lc00465d.


Statistical analysis of 3D localisation microscopy images for quantification of membrane protein distributions in a platelet clot model.

Mayr S, Hauser F, Puthukodan S, Axmann M, Gohring J, Jacak J PLoS Comput Biol. 2020; 16(6):e1007902.

PMID: 32603371 PMC: 7384682. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007902.


References
1.
Colace T, Diamond S . Direct observation of von Willebrand factor elongation and fiber formation on collagen during acute whole blood exposure to pathological flow. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2012; 33(1):105-13. PMC: 3595169. DOI: 10.1161/ATVBAHA.112.300522. View

2.
Stalker T, Welsh J, Tomaiuolo M, Wu J, Colace T, Diamond S . A systems approach to hemostasis: 3. Thrombus consolidation regulates intrathrombus solute transport and local thrombin activity. Blood. 2014; 124(11):1824-31. PMC: 4162112. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2014-01-550319. View

3.
Ruggeri Z . The role of von Willebrand factor in thrombus formation. Thromb Res. 2007; 120 Suppl 1:S5-9. PMC: 2702526. DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2007.03.011. View

4.
Bonderman D, Teml A, Jakowitsch J, Adlbrecht C, Gyongyosi M, Sperker W . Coronary no-reflow is caused by shedding of active tissue factor from dissected atherosclerotic plaque. Blood. 2002; 99(8):2794-800. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v99.8.2794. View

5.
Kastrup C, Shen F, Runyon M, Ismagilov R . Characterization of the threshold response of initiation of blood clotting to stimulus patch size. Biophys J. 2007; 93(8):2969-77. PMC: 1989713. DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.109009. View