Epidermal growth factor-like repeats of SCUBE1 derived from platelets are critical for thrombus formation

Abstract Aims SCUBE1 [signal peptide-CUB-epidermal growth factor (EGF) domain-containing protein 1], expressed in endothelial cells (ECs) and platelets, exists in soluble or membrane forms. We previously showed that soluble SCUBE1 is a biomarker for platelet activation and also an active participant...

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description Abstract Aims SCUBE1 [signal peptide-CUB-epidermal growth factor (EGF) domain-containing protein 1], expressed in endothelial cells (ECs) and platelets, exists in soluble or membrane forms. We previously showed that soluble SCUBE1 is a biomarker for platelet activation and also an active participant of thrombosis. However, whether the adhesive module of its EGF-like repeats is essential and the specific contribution of SCUBE1 synthesized in ECs or platelets to thrombosis in vivo remain unclear. Methods and results We generated new mutant (Δ2) mice lacking the entire EGF-like repeats to evaluate the module’s functional importance during thrombogenesis in vivo. The Δ2 platelet-rich plasma showed markedly impaired platelet aggregation induced by agonists including adenosine diphosphate, collagen, the thrombin agonist PAR-4 peptide and the thromboxane A2 analogue U46619. Consistently, genetic ablation of the EGF-like repeats diminished arterial thrombosis and protected Δ2 mice against lethal thromboembolism. On flow chamber assay, whole blood isolated from Δ2 or wild-type (WT) mice pre-treated with blocking antibodies against the EGF-like repeats showed a significant decrease in platelet deposition and thrombus formation on collagen-coated surfaces under arterial shear rates. Moreover, we created animals expressing SCUBE1 only in ECs (S1-EC) or platelets (S1-PLT) by reciprocal bone-marrow transplantation between WT and Δ2 mice. The time of carotid arterial thrombosis induced by ferric chloride was normal in S1-PLT chimeric mice but much prolonged in S1-EC animals. Conclusions We demonstrate that platelet-derived SCUBE1 plays a critical role in arterial thrombosis via its adhesive EGF-like repeats in vivo and suggest targeting these adhesive motifs of SCUBE1 for potential anti-thrombotic strategy.
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On flow chamber assay, whole blood isolated from Δ2 or wild-type (WT) mice pre-treated with blocking antibodies against the EGF-like repeats showed a significant decrease in platelet deposition and thrombus formation on collagen-coated surfaces under arterial shear rates. Moreover, we created animals expressing SCUBE1 only in ECs (S1-EC) or platelets (S1-PLT) by reciprocal bone-marrow transplantation between WT and Δ2 mice. The time of carotid arterial thrombosis induced by ferric chloride was normal in S1-PLT chimeric mice but much prolonged in S1-EC animals. 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