Evaluation of the haemostatic potential of factor VIII-heparin cofactor II hybrid proteins in a mouse model

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We constructed factor VIII-heparin cofactor II (FVIII-HCII) hybrid molecules, which are more readily activated by thrombin in vitro than the respective wild-type molecules. The hybrid proteins were tested in a murine model of haemophilia A to investigate their haemostatic efficacy in vivo. Bleeding characteristics, measured using standard tail-tip cutting techniques, were total blood loss, bleeding time and survival rate. FVIII-HCII hybrids were found to be effective in preventing bleeding in FVIII knockout mice. While in vitro experiments showed that the chimaeric molecules had higher haemostatic functions than the wild-type proteins, the variables analysed in vivo were similar for both proteins.

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Schatz, S., Turecek, P. L., Fiedler, C., Zimmermann, K., Gritsch, H., Voorberg, J., … Scheiflinger, F. (2003). Evaluation of the haemostatic potential of factor VIII-heparin cofactor II hybrid proteins in a mouse model. British Journal of Haematology, 123(4), 692–695. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.2003.04674.x

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