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Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates

INTRODUCTION: Beyond the three-dimensional fibrin network, the mechanical and lytic stability of thrombi is supported by the matrix of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) composed of polyanionic DNA meshwork with attached proteins including polycationic histones. Polyphosphates represent another t...

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Autores principales: Lovas, Miklós, Tanka-Salamon, Anna, Beinrohr, László, Voszka, István, Szabó, László, Molnár, Kinga, Kolev, Krasimir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35468161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266782
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author Lovas, Miklós
Tanka-Salamon, Anna
Beinrohr, László
Voszka, István
Szabó, László
Molnár, Kinga
Kolev, Krasimir
author_facet Lovas, Miklós
Tanka-Salamon, Anna
Beinrohr, László
Voszka, István
Szabó, László
Molnár, Kinga
Kolev, Krasimir
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description INTRODUCTION: Beyond the three-dimensional fibrin network, the mechanical and lytic stability of thrombi is supported by the matrix of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) composed of polyanionic DNA meshwork with attached proteins including polycationic histones. Polyphosphates represent another type of polyanions, which in their linear form are known to enhance the fibrin stabilizing effects of DNA and histones. However, in vivo polyphosphates are also present in the form of nanoparticles (PolyP-NP), the interference of which with the fibrin/NET matrix is poorly characterized. AIMS: To compare the effects of linear and nanoparticulate polyphosphates, and their combinations with relevant NET components (DNA, histone H3) on fibrin formation, structure, and lysis in in vitro assays focusing on histone-polyphosphate interactions. METHODS: Transmission electron microscopy and dynamic light scattering for stability of the PolyP-NP preparations. Turbidimetry for kinetics of fibrinogen clotting by thrombin and fibrin dissolution by tissue-type plasminogen activator/plasminogen. Scanning electron microscopy for fibrin structure. Surface plasmon resonance for strength of histone-PolyP interactions. RESULTS: Both linear PolyP and PolyP-NP accelerated the fibrin formation and slowed down its dissolution and these effects were strongly dependent on the number of individual PolyP particles and not on their size. Addition of DNA did not modify significantly the PolyP-NP effects on fibrin formation and lysis. Both linear and nanoparticulate PolyP counteracted the effect of histone in the acceleration of fibrinogen clotting by thrombin. PolyP-NP, but not linear PolyP enhanced the prolongation of lysis time in fibrin containing histone and caused more pronounced thickening of the fibrin fibers than the linear form. Finally, PolyP-NP bound weaker to histone than the linear form. CONCLUSIONS: The interaction of PolyP with histone was a stronger modulator of fibrin formation and lysis than its interaction with DNA. In addition, the PolyP nanoparticles enhanced the thrombus stabilizing effects of histone more effectively than linear PolyP.
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spelling pubmed-90379422022-04-26 Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates Lovas, Miklós Tanka-Salamon, Anna Beinrohr, László Voszka, István Szabó, László Molnár, Kinga Kolev, Krasimir PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Beyond the three-dimensional fibrin network, the mechanical and lytic stability of thrombi is supported by the matrix of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) composed of polyanionic DNA meshwork with attached proteins including polycationic histones. Polyphosphates represent another type of polyanions, which in their linear form are known to enhance the fibrin stabilizing effects of DNA and histones. However, in vivo polyphosphates are also present in the form of nanoparticles (PolyP-NP), the interference of which with the fibrin/NET matrix is poorly characterized. AIMS: To compare the effects of linear and nanoparticulate polyphosphates, and their combinations with relevant NET components (DNA, histone H3) on fibrin formation, structure, and lysis in in vitro assays focusing on histone-polyphosphate interactions. METHODS: Transmission electron microscopy and dynamic light scattering for stability of the PolyP-NP preparations. Turbidimetry for kinetics of fibrinogen clotting by thrombin and fibrin dissolution by tissue-type plasminogen activator/plasminogen. Scanning electron microscopy for fibrin structure. Surface plasmon resonance for strength of histone-PolyP interactions. RESULTS: Both linear PolyP and PolyP-NP accelerated the fibrin formation and slowed down its dissolution and these effects were strongly dependent on the number of individual PolyP particles and not on their size. Addition of DNA did not modify significantly the PolyP-NP effects on fibrin formation and lysis. Both linear and nanoparticulate PolyP counteracted the effect of histone in the acceleration of fibrinogen clotting by thrombin. PolyP-NP, but not linear PolyP enhanced the prolongation of lysis time in fibrin containing histone and caused more pronounced thickening of the fibrin fibers than the linear form. Finally, PolyP-NP bound weaker to histone than the linear form. CONCLUSIONS: The interaction of PolyP with histone was a stronger modulator of fibrin formation and lysis than its interaction with DNA. In addition, the PolyP nanoparticles enhanced the thrombus stabilizing effects of histone more effectively than linear PolyP. Public Library of Science 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9037942/ /pubmed/35468161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266782 Text en © 2022 Lovas et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lovas, Miklós
Tanka-Salamon, Anna
Beinrohr, László
Voszka, István
Szabó, László
Molnár, Kinga
Kolev, Krasimir
Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates
title Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates
title_full Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates
title_fullStr Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates
title_full_unstemmed Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates
title_short Polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates
title_sort polyphosphate nanoparticles enhance the fibrin stabilization by histones more efficiently than linear polyphosphates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35468161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266782
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