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Towards the Therapeutic Use of Thrombospondin 1/CD47 Targeting TAX2 Peptide as an Antithrombotic Agent
Author(s) -
Albin Jeanne,
Thomas Sarazin,
Magalie Charlé,
Charlotte Kawecki,
Alexandre Kauskot,
Tobias Hedtke,
Christian E.H. Schmelzer,
Laurent Martiny,
Pascal Maurice,
Stéphane Dedieu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
arteriosclerosis thrombosis and vascular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.007
H-Index - 270
eISSN - 1524-4636
pISSN - 1079-5642
DOI - 10.1161/atvbaha.120.314571
Subject(s) - antithrombotic , cd47 , thrombus , hemostasis , platelet , thrombospondin 1 , thrombospondin , thrombospondins , chemistry , platelet activation , pharmacology , thrombosis , endothelium , microbiology and biotechnology , receptor , medicine , biochemistry , cancer research , biology , angiogenesis , enzyme , metalloproteinase
Objective: TSP-1 (thrombospondin 1) is one of the most expressed proteins in platelet α-granules and plays an important role in the regulation of hemostasis and thrombosis. Interaction of released TSP-1 with CD47 membrane receptor has been shown to regulate major events leading to thrombus formation, for example, platelet adhesion to vascular endothelium, nitric oxide/cGMP signaling, platelet activation as well as aggregation. Therefore, targeting TSP-1:CD47 axis may represent a promising antithrombotic strategy. Approach and Results: A CD47-derived cyclic peptide was engineered, namely TAX2, that targets TSP-1 and selectively prevents TSP-1:CD47 interaction. Here, we demonstrate for the first time that TAX2 peptide strongly decreases platelet aggregation and interaction with collagen under arterial shear conditions. TAX2 also delays time for complete thrombotic occlusion in 2 mouse models of arterial thrombosis following chemical injury, whileThbs1 −/− mice recapitulate TAX2 effects. Importantly, TAX2 administration is not associated with increased bleeding risk or modification of hematologic parameters.Conclusions: Overall, this study sheds light on the major contribution of TSP-1:CD47 interaction in platelet activation and thrombus formation while putting forward TAX2 as an innovative antithrombotic agent with high added-value.

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