Initiation of Coagulation Flashcards

1
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What is the domain structure of FVII/FVIIa?

A

Gla domain
2x EGF-like domains
Serine protease domain

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What is the function of TFPI? How do its domains help it acheive its function?

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TFPI blocks the active sites of SPs and inhibit
3 domains have different functions:
K2: binds xa and is slow - rate limiting - inhibits FXa (P1 Arg)
K1: binds TF/FVIIa - inhibits TF-FVIIa
K3: binds cofactor Protein S

Gla domain localises the TFPI to the membrane

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3
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What does the gla domain do?

A

binding to phospholipid surfaces

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4
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what does the egf domain do?

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involved in protein-protein interactions

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5
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What is a serine protease and what is its function?

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they contain a catalytic triad of his/asp/ser

once activated the serine protease is able to cleave and proteolyse the target substrate

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6
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What implications does TFPI hold for initiation of coagulation?

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TFPI threshold must be breached before propogation can occur

suffieient FXa needs to be produced to generate thrombin and become independent of TF/FVIIa

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7
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What implications does TFPI hold for initiation of coagulation?

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TFPI threshold must be breached before propagation can occur

sufficient FXa needs to be produced to generate thrombin and become independent of TF/FVIIa

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8
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How does Protein S enhance the rate of FXa inactivation?

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It binds TFPI and brings it to the surface, bringing it in closer contact with the TF/FVIIa complex.

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9
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Where is TFPI made?

A

endothelium

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10
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What are the other forms of TFPI?

A

TFPI-ß

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11
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What is the function of TFPI-ß?

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It binds covalently to the endothelial cell surface protein.

It is able to mediate the “fast” step of coagulation initiation as is already bound to the membrane

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12
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What are TF microparticles?

A

small cell-derived vesicles from monocytes and other TF expressing cells.
They express P-selectin as do activated platelets
they bear tissue factor in inactive forms

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13
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Absence of TF?

A

Lethal in-utero

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14
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Absence of TFPI?

A

Lethal in-utero

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15
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Absence of FVII and FX?

A

Fatal haemorrhage

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