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Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics

Neonates possess a molecular variant of fibrinogen, known as fetal fibrinogen, characterized by increased sialic acid, a greater negative charge, and decreased activity compared with adults. Despite these differences, adult fibrinogen is used for the treatment of bleeding in neonates, with mixed eff...

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Autores principales: Nellenbach, Kimberly, Kyu, Alexander, Guzzetta, Nina, Brown, Ashley C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Hematology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9153052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34555851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2021004417
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author Nellenbach, Kimberly
Kyu, Alexander
Guzzetta, Nina
Brown, Ashley C.
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Guzzetta, Nina
Brown, Ashley C.
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description Neonates possess a molecular variant of fibrinogen, known as fetal fibrinogen, characterized by increased sialic acid, a greater negative charge, and decreased activity compared with adults. Despite these differences, adult fibrinogen is used for the treatment of bleeding in neonates, with mixed efficacy. To determine safe and efficacious bleeding protocols for neonates, more information on neonatal fibrin clot formation and the influence of sialic acid on these processes is needed. Here, we examine the influence of sialic acid on neonatal fibrin polymerization. We hypothesized that the increased sialic acid content of neonatal fibrinogen promotes fibrin B:b knob-hole interactions and consequently influences the structure and function of the neonatal fibrin matrix. We explored this hypothesis through analysis of structural properties and knob:hole polymerization dynamics of normal and desialylated neonatal fibrin networks and compared them with those formed with adult fibrinogen. We then characterized normal neonatal fibrin knob:hole interactions by forming neonatal and adult clots with either thrombin or snake-venom thrombin-like enzymes that preferentially cleave fibrinopeptide A or B. Sialic acid content of neonatal fibrinogen was determined to be a key determinant of resulting clot properties. Experiments analyzing knob:hole dynamics indicated that typical neonatal fibrin clots are formed with the release of more fibrinopeptide B and less fibrinopeptide A than adults. After the removal of sialic acid, fibrinopeptide release was roughly equivalent between adults and neonates, indicating the influence of sialic acid on fibrin neonatal fibrin polymerization mechanisms. These results could inform future studies developing neonatal-specific treatments of bleeding.
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spelling pubmed-91530522022-05-31 Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics Nellenbach, Kimberly Kyu, Alexander Guzzetta, Nina Brown, Ashley C. Blood Adv Thrombosis and Hemostasis Neonates possess a molecular variant of fibrinogen, known as fetal fibrinogen, characterized by increased sialic acid, a greater negative charge, and decreased activity compared with adults. Despite these differences, adult fibrinogen is used for the treatment of bleeding in neonates, with mixed efficacy. To determine safe and efficacious bleeding protocols for neonates, more information on neonatal fibrin clot formation and the influence of sialic acid on these processes is needed. Here, we examine the influence of sialic acid on neonatal fibrin polymerization. We hypothesized that the increased sialic acid content of neonatal fibrinogen promotes fibrin B:b knob-hole interactions and consequently influences the structure and function of the neonatal fibrin matrix. We explored this hypothesis through analysis of structural properties and knob:hole polymerization dynamics of normal and desialylated neonatal fibrin networks and compared them with those formed with adult fibrinogen. We then characterized normal neonatal fibrin knob:hole interactions by forming neonatal and adult clots with either thrombin or snake-venom thrombin-like enzymes that preferentially cleave fibrinopeptide A or B. Sialic acid content of neonatal fibrinogen was determined to be a key determinant of resulting clot properties. Experiments analyzing knob:hole dynamics indicated that typical neonatal fibrin clots are formed with the release of more fibrinopeptide B and less fibrinopeptide A than adults. After the removal of sialic acid, fibrinopeptide release was roughly equivalent between adults and neonates, indicating the influence of sialic acid on fibrin neonatal fibrin polymerization mechanisms. These results could inform future studies developing neonatal-specific treatments of bleeding. American Society of Hematology 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9153052/ /pubmed/34555851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2021004417 Text en © 2021 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
Nellenbach, Kimberly
Kyu, Alexander
Guzzetta, Nina
Brown, Ashley C.
Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics
title Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics
title_full Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics
title_fullStr Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics
title_short Differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics
title_sort differential sialic acid content in adult and neonatal fibrinogen mediates differences in clot polymerization dynamics
topic Thrombosis and Hemostasis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9153052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34555851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2021004417
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