Localization of thrombospondin in clots formed in situ

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Thrombospondin is a principal glycoprotein secreted by thrombin-stimulated platelets and has known affinities for fibrinogen and fibrin. We studied the distribution of thrombospondin in clots formed in situ on Formvar-coated coverslips at 37°C for intervals up to 17 hours. The distributions of three other major platelet granular proteins - fibrinogen, fibronectin, and von Willebrand factor (vWF) - were also determined. The portions of the clots adhering to the coverslips after stripping, washing, and fixation with formaldehyde were stained for the four proteins by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique. Monoclonal antibodies were used to localize thrombospondin, fibronectin, and vWF; affinity-purified polyclonal antibodies were used to localize fibrinogen. Platelets stained positively for all four proteins. Thrombospondin was maximally present in the fibrin meshwork from 1 1/2 to 2 hours, after which the intensity of staining decreased until only trace amounts of thrombospondin were detectable between four and 17 hours. Antifibrinogen and, to a lesser extent, antifibronectin stained the fibrin meshwork at all time points. The vWF was not detectable in the fibrin meshwork at any time point. Staining of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs) in a fine granular pattern was found with antithrombospondin. The fraction of PMNLs staining positively was 6% to 14% at 1/2 to 4 hours and increased at eight hours to 27%. At 17 hours, 52% of the PMNLs stained for thrombospondin. More than 48% of the PMNLs stained with antifibrinogen at all time points. PMNLs did not stain for either fibronectin or vWF. These studies indicate that thrombospondin is a transient component of the temporary fibrin meshwork and has a unique spatial and temporal distribution in the hemostatic plug.

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Murphy-Ullrich, J. E., & Mosher, D. F. (1985). Localization of thrombospondin in clots formed in situ. Blood, 66(5), 1098–1104. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v66.5.1098.bloodjournal6651098

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