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Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD

An in-frame heterozygous large deletion of exons 4 through 34 of the von Willebrand factor (VWF) gene was identified in a type 3 von Willebrand disease (VWD) index patient (IP), as the only VWF variant. The IP exhibited severe bleeding episodes despite prophylaxis treatment, with a short VWF half-li...

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Autores principales: Yadegari, Hamideh, Jamil, Muhammad Ahmer, Müller, Jens, Marquardt, Natascha, Rawley, Orla, Budde, Ulrich, El-Maarri, Osman, Lillicrap, David, Oldenburg, Johannes
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Publicado: American Society of Hematology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34861678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2021005895
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author Yadegari, Hamideh
Jamil, Muhammad Ahmer
Müller, Jens
Marquardt, Natascha
Rawley, Orla
Budde, Ulrich
El-Maarri, Osman
Lillicrap, David
Oldenburg, Johannes
author_facet Yadegari, Hamideh
Jamil, Muhammad Ahmer
Müller, Jens
Marquardt, Natascha
Rawley, Orla
Budde, Ulrich
El-Maarri, Osman
Lillicrap, David
Oldenburg, Johannes
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description An in-frame heterozygous large deletion of exons 4 through 34 of the von Willebrand factor (VWF) gene was identified in a type 3 von Willebrand disease (VWD) index patient (IP), as the only VWF variant. The IP exhibited severe bleeding episodes despite prophylaxis treatment, with a short VWF half-life after infusion of VWF/factor VIII concentrates. Transcript analysis confirmed transcription of normal VWF messenger RNA besides an aberrant deleted transcript. The IP endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) exhibited a defect in the VWF multimers and Weibel-Palade bodies (WPBs) biogenesis, although demonstrating normal VWF secretion compared with healthy cells. Immunostaining of IP-ECFCs revealed subcellular mislocalization of WPBs pro-inflammatory cargos angiopoietin-2 (Ang2, nuclear accumulation) and P-selectin. Besides, the RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis showed upregulation of pro-inflammatory and proangiogenic genes, P-selectin, interleukin 8 (IL-8), IL-6, and GROα, copackaged with VWF into WPBs. Further, whole-transcriptome RNA-seq and subsequent gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis indicated the most enriched GO-biological process terms among the differentially expressed genes in IP-ECFCs were regulation of cell differentiation, cell adhesion, leukocyte adhesion to vascular endothelial, blood vessel morphogenesis, and angiogenesis, which resemble downstream signaling pathways associated with inflammatory stimuli and Ang2 priming. Accordingly, our functional experiments exhibited an increased endothelial cell adhesiveness and interruption in endothelial cell–cell junctions of the IP-ECFCs. In conclusion, the deleted VWF has a dominant-negative impact on multimer assembly and the biogenesis of WPBs, leading to altered trafficking of their pro-inflammatory cargos uniquely, which, in turn, causes changes in cellular signaling pathways, phenotype, and function of the endothelial cells.
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spelling pubmed-89452952022-03-28 Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD Yadegari, Hamideh Jamil, Muhammad Ahmer Müller, Jens Marquardt, Natascha Rawley, Orla Budde, Ulrich El-Maarri, Osman Lillicrap, David Oldenburg, Johannes Blood Adv Thrombosis and Hemostasis An in-frame heterozygous large deletion of exons 4 through 34 of the von Willebrand factor (VWF) gene was identified in a type 3 von Willebrand disease (VWD) index patient (IP), as the only VWF variant. The IP exhibited severe bleeding episodes despite prophylaxis treatment, with a short VWF half-life after infusion of VWF/factor VIII concentrates. Transcript analysis confirmed transcription of normal VWF messenger RNA besides an aberrant deleted transcript. The IP endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) exhibited a defect in the VWF multimers and Weibel-Palade bodies (WPBs) biogenesis, although demonstrating normal VWF secretion compared with healthy cells. Immunostaining of IP-ECFCs revealed subcellular mislocalization of WPBs pro-inflammatory cargos angiopoietin-2 (Ang2, nuclear accumulation) and P-selectin. Besides, the RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis showed upregulation of pro-inflammatory and proangiogenic genes, P-selectin, interleukin 8 (IL-8), IL-6, and GROα, copackaged with VWF into WPBs. Further, whole-transcriptome RNA-seq and subsequent gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis indicated the most enriched GO-biological process terms among the differentially expressed genes in IP-ECFCs were regulation of cell differentiation, cell adhesion, leukocyte adhesion to vascular endothelial, blood vessel morphogenesis, and angiogenesis, which resemble downstream signaling pathways associated with inflammatory stimuli and Ang2 priming. Accordingly, our functional experiments exhibited an increased endothelial cell adhesiveness and interruption in endothelial cell–cell junctions of the IP-ECFCs. In conclusion, the deleted VWF has a dominant-negative impact on multimer assembly and the biogenesis of WPBs, leading to altered trafficking of their pro-inflammatory cargos uniquely, which, in turn, causes changes in cellular signaling pathways, phenotype, and function of the endothelial cells. American Society of Hematology 2022-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8945295/ /pubmed/34861678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2021005895 Text en © 2022 by The American Society of Hematology. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), permitting only noncommercial, nonderivative use with attribution. All other rights reserved.
spellingShingle Thrombosis and Hemostasis
Yadegari, Hamideh
Jamil, Muhammad Ahmer
Müller, Jens
Marquardt, Natascha
Rawley, Orla
Budde, Ulrich
El-Maarri, Osman
Lillicrap, David
Oldenburg, Johannes
Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD
title Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD
title_full Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD
title_fullStr Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD
title_full_unstemmed Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD
title_short Multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a VWF large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe VWD
title_sort multifaceted pathomolecular mechanism of a vwf large deletion involved in the pathogenesis of severe vwd
topic Thrombosis and Hemostasis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34861678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2021005895
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