Macrophage receptor SR-AI is crucial to maintain normal plasma levels of coagulation factor X

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Beside its classical role in the coagulation cascade, coagulation factor X (FX) is involved in several major biological processes including inflammation and enhancement of virusinduced immune responses. We recently reported that the long circulatory half-life of FX is linked to its interaction with liver-resident macrophages. Importantly,we nowobserved that macrophages, but not undifferentiated monocytes, support this interaction. Using cell biology approaches with primary and THP1-derivedmacrophages aswell as transfected cells, we further identified the scavenger receptor type A member I (SR-AI) to be a macrophage-specific receptor for FX. This result was confirmed using SR-AI-deficient mice, which exhibit reduced circulating levels of FX in vivo and loss of FX-macrophage interactions in vitro. Binding studies using purified proteins revealed that FX binds specifically (half-maximal binding, 3 mg/mL) to the extracellular domain of SR-AI. Altogether, we demonstrate that macrophages regulate FX plasma levels in an SR-AI-dependent manner.

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Muczynski, V., Bazaa, A., Loubière, C., Harel, A., Cherel, G., Denis, C. V., … Christophe, O. D. (2016). Macrophage receptor SR-AI is crucial to maintain normal plasma levels of coagulation factor X. Blood, 127(6), 778–786. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2015-05-647032

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