Antimicrobial activity of fibrinogen and fibrinogen-derived peptides - a novel link between coagulation and innate immunity.
(2013) In Thrombosis and Haemostasis 109(5). p.930-939- Abstract
- Fibrinogen is a key player in the blood coagulation system, and is upon activation with thrombin converted into fibrin that subsequently forms a fibrin clot. In the present study, we investigated the role of fibrinogen in the early innate immune response. Here we show that the viability of fibrinogen-binding bacteria is affected in human plasma activated with thrombin. Moreover, we found that the peptide fragment GHR28 released from the β-chain of fibrinogen has antimicrobial activity against bacteria that bind fibrinogen to their surface, whereas non-binding strains are unaffected. Notably, bacterial killing was detected in Group A Streptococcus bacteria entrapped in a fibrin clot, suggesting that fibrinogen and coagulation is involved in... (More)
- Fibrinogen is a key player in the blood coagulation system, and is upon activation with thrombin converted into fibrin that subsequently forms a fibrin clot. In the present study, we investigated the role of fibrinogen in the early innate immune response. Here we show that the viability of fibrinogen-binding bacteria is affected in human plasma activated with thrombin. Moreover, we found that the peptide fragment GHR28 released from the β-chain of fibrinogen has antimicrobial activity against bacteria that bind fibrinogen to their surface, whereas non-binding strains are unaffected. Notably, bacterial killing was detected in Group A Streptococcus bacteria entrapped in a fibrin clot, suggesting that fibrinogen and coagulation is involved in the early innate immune system to quickly wall off and neutralise invading pathogens. (Less)
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- Påhlman, Lisa LU ; Mörgelin, Matthias LU ; Kasetty, Gopinath LU ; Olin, Anders LU ; Schmidtchen, Artur LU and Herwald, Heiko LU
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- 2013
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- Thrombosis and Haemostasis
- volume
- 109
- issue
- 5
- pages
- 930 - 939
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- Schattauer GmbH
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- wos:000318755500020
- pmid:23467586
- scopus:84877080275
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- 0340-6245
- DOI
- 10.1160/TH12-10-0739
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- English
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