Abstract 35: Plasma Fibronectin is a Vital Supportive Factor in Hemostasis and a Unique Self-Limiting Regulator in Thrombosis

2014 
The role of plasma fibronectin (pFn) in thrombosis/hemostasis is controversial. We previously demonstrated that pFn supports thrombosis in pFn-/- mice. Interestingly, depletion of pFn in fibrinogen (Fg)/VWF-/- mice resulted in enhanced thrombus formation, revealing a functional switch of pFn in the absence of Fg/VWF. However, the mechanism controlling this switch is unknown. Furthermore, the hemostatic function of pFn is unclear. To address these questions, we established Fg/pFn-/- and VWF/pFn-/- mice in addition to triple deficient mice (Fg/VWF/pFn-/-, TKO). TKO mice had significantly higher mortality (23.1% vs. 9.1%) and longer tail bleeding time than their pFn+ Fg/VWF-/- littermates. Autopsy revealed severe subcutaneous or abdominal bleeding. pFn depletion in Fg-/- mice also increased mortality from 5.5% to 25.6% and prolonged bleeding times; the latter effect was reversed with pFn infusion. Using intravital microscopy, we found that pFn deposition at the site of injury preceded significant platelet ac...
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