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Expression of functional tissue factor in activated T-lymphocytes in vitro and in vivo: A possible contribution of immunity to thrombosis?

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
OBJECTIVE: T-lymphocyte activation plays an important role in the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Plaques from ACS patients show a selective oligoclonal expansion of T-cells, indicating a specific, antigen-driven recruitment of T-lymphocytes within the unstable lesions. At present, however, it is not known whether T-cells may contribute directly to thrombosis by expressing functional tissue factor (TF). Accordingly, the aim of the present study was to investigate whether T-cells are able to express functional TF in their activated status. METHODS: In vitro, CD3+-cells, isolated from buffy coats, were stimulated with anti-CD3/CD28 beads, IL-6, TNF-?, IL-17, INF-? or PMA/ionomycin. Following stimulation, TF expression on cell-surface, at gene and protein levels, as well as its procoagulant activity in whole cells and microparticles was measured. In vivo, TF expression was evaluated in CD3+-cells isolated from the aorta and the coronary sinus of ACS-NSTEMI and stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) patients. The presence of CD3+-TF+cells was also evaluated by immunohistochemistry in thrombi aspirated from ACS-STEMI patients. RESULTS: PMA/ionomycin and IL-17 plus INF-? stimulation resulted in a significant TF increase at gene and protein levels as well as at cell-surface expression. This was accompanied by a parallel increase in FXa generation, both in whole cells and in microparticles, indicating that the induced membrane-bound TF was active. Furthermore, transcardiac TF gradient was significantly higher in CD3+-cells obtained from ACS-patients compared to SCAD-patients. Interestingly, thrombi from ACS-STEMI patients resulted enriched in CD3+-cells, most of them expressing TF. CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate that activated T-lymphocytes in vitro express functional TF on their membranes, suggesting a direct pathophysiological role of these cells in the thrombotic process; this hypothesis is further supported by the observations in vivo that CD3+-cells from coronary circulation of ACS-NSTEMI patients show increased TF levels and that coronary thrombi from ACS-STEMI patients are enriched in CD3+-cells expressing TF.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Atherosclerosis; Inflammation; T-lymphocyte; Thrombosis; Tissue factor
List of contributors:
Cali', Gaetano; Pacifico, FRANCESCO MARIA
Authors of the University:
CALI' GAETANO
PACIFICO FRANCESCO MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/308320
Published in:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
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