Human platelet surface binding of endogenous secreted factor VIII-von Willebrand factor and platelet factor 4

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Abstract

Washed human platelets in buffers containing either 2 mM Ca++ or 4 mM EDTA were stimulated by human α-thrombin to induce secretion. The binding of two endogenous secreted proteins, factor-VIII-related protein (VIII-R) (von Willebrand factor) and platelet factor 4, was measured by reacting thrombin-treated and control platelets with specific antibodies to these proteins, then quantifying antibody binding with 125I-staphylococcal protein A. Both of these granule proteins were associated with the platelet membrane surface by a calcium-dependent mechanism after thrombin-induced secretion. This ability to bind endogenous secreted proteins to the plasma membrane surface may provide a mechanism by which the platelet can concentrate and organize its secreted proteins for subsequent physiologic reactions.

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George, J. N., & Onofre, A. R. (1982). Human platelet surface binding of endogenous secreted factor VIII-von Willebrand factor and platelet factor 4. Blood, 59(1), 194–197. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v59.1.194.bloodjournal591194

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