Porcine and canine von Willebrand factor and von Willebrand disease: hemostasis, thrombosis, and atherosclerosis studies.

Thrombosis Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-02-07 DOI:10.1155/2010/461238
Timothy C Nichols, Dwight A Bellinger, Elizabeth P Merricks, Robin A Raymer, Mark T Kloos, Natalie Defriess, Margaret V Ragni, Thomas R Griggs
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Use of animal models of inherited and induced von Willebrand factor (VWF) deficiency continues to advance the knowledge of VWF-related diseases: von Willebrand disease (VWD), thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), and coronary artery thrombosis. First, in humans, pigs, and dogs, VWF is essential for normal hemostasis; without VWF bleeding events are severe and can be fatal. Second, the ADAMTS13 cleavage site is preserved in all three species suggesting all use this mechanism for normal VWF multimer processing and that all are susceptible to TTP when ADAMTS13 function is reduced. Third, while the role of VWF in atherogenesis is debated, arterial thrombosis complicating atherosclerosis appears to be VWF-dependent. The differences in the VWF gene and protein between humans, pigs, and dogs are relatively few but important to consider in the design of VWF-focused experiments. These homologies and differences are reviewed in detail and their implications for research projects are discussed. The current status of porcine and canine VWD are also reviewed as well as their potential role in future studies of VWF-related disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis.

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猪和犬 von Willebrand 因子和 von Willebrand 病:止血、血栓形成和动脉粥样硬化研究。
利用遗传性和诱导性冯-威廉因子(VWF)缺乏的动物模型不断增进人们对冯-威廉因子相关疾病的了解:冯-威廉氏病(VWD)、血栓性血小板减少性紫癜(TTP)和冠状动脉血栓形成。首先,在人类、猪和狗中,VWF 是正常止血的必要条件;没有 VWF,出血事件就会非常严重,甚至致命。其次,ADAMTS13 的裂解位点在所有这三个物种中都得以保留,这表明所有物种都利用这一机制进行正常的 VWF 多聚体处理,而且当 ADAMTS13 功能降低时,所有物种都易患 TTP。第三,尽管 VWF 在动脉粥样硬化发生过程中的作用还存在争议,但动脉粥样硬化并发的动脉血栓形成似乎依赖于 VWF。人、猪和狗的 VWF 基因和蛋白质之间的差异相对较少,但在设计以 VWF 为重点的实验时必须考虑这些差异。本文详细回顾了这些相同点和不同点,并讨论了它们对研究项目的影响。此外,还回顾了猪和犬 VWD 的现状,以及它们在未来研究 VWF 相关止血和血栓形成疾病中的潜在作用。
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