Immunothrombosis and the molecular control of tissue factor by pyroptosis: prospects for new anticoagulants

Mar 28, 2022The Biochemical journal

How immune-triggered clotting and cell death control blood clotting signals: possibilities for new blood thinners

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Abstract

Dysregulated immunothrombosis may lead to disseminated intravascular coagulation, a major cause of death worldwide.

  • Immunothrombosis involves the interaction between the immune system and blood coagulation processes after infection or injury.
  • Caspase-11 plays a crucial role in initiating immunothrombosis by activating tissue factor (TF) through pyroptosis.
  • Decryption of TF enhances its activity, contributing to thromboinflammation and conditions like sepsis and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
  • Three key mechanisms control TF activity: induction of TF and caspase-11, TF decryption, and accelerated TF release via pyroptosis.
  • Targeting pyroptosis and TF decryption may offer potential therapeutic strategies to address dysregulated immunothrombosis.

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