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Fibrin Networks Regulate Protein Transport during Thrombus Development
Authors:Oleg V. Kim  Zhiliang Xu  Elliot D. Rosen  Mark S. Alber
Affiliation:1.Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, United States of America;2.Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America;3.Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America;University of California San Diego, United States of America
Abstract:Thromboembolic disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In the last several years there have been a number of studies attempting to identify mechanisms that stop thrombus growth. This paper identifies a novel mechanism related to formation of a fibrin cap. In particular, protein transport through a fibrin network, an important component of a thrombus, was studied by integrating experiments with model simulations. The network permeability and the protein diffusivity were shown to be important factors determining the transport of proteins through the fibrin network. Our previous in vivo studies in mice have shown that stabilized non-occluding thrombi are covered by a fibrin network (‘fibrin cap’). Model simulations, calibrated using experiments in microfluidic devices and accounting for the permeable structure of the fibrin cap, demonstrated that thrombin generated inside the thrombus was washed downstream through the fibrin network, thus limiting exposure of platelets on the thrombus surface to thrombin. Moreover, by restricting the approach of resting platelets in the flowing blood to the thrombus core, the fibrin cap impaired platelets from reaching regions of high thrombin concentration necessary for platelet activation and limited thrombus growth. The formation of a fibrin cap prevents small thrombi that frequently develop in the absence of major injury in the 60000 km of vessels in the body from developing into life threatening events.
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