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High-molecular-weight fucosylated glycosaminoglycan induces human platelet aggregation depending on αIIbβ3 and platelet secretion

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Pages 975-983 | Received 27 May 2020, Accepted 25 Aug 2020, Published online: 24 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

Fucosylated glycosaminoglycan (FG) from sea cucumbers has been reported to have anticoagulant effects via targeting intrinsic tenase. However, FG from natural source also potentially poses risks due to its FXIIa activation and platelet aggregating effects. Here, we found that the effect of FG on human platelet aggregation depended on both the sulfation pattern and chain length. FGs with higher content of Fuc2S4S and larger molecular weight (≥14 kD) had stronger activity. Both platelet aggregation and P-selectin expression induced by TaFG (an FG from Thelenota ananas) were decreased as the molecular weight reduced. Ticagrelor, aspirin and wortmannin completely blocked the secretion (ADP) but only partially blocked the aggregation induced by TaFG. Tirofiban an αIIbβ3 antagonist however potently inhibited both the secretion and aggregation, with IC50 of 6.01 ± 1.1.97 nM. Furthermore, TaFG could bind to human αIIbβ3 with high affinity, and the affinities of two FGs were paralleled with their activity in platelet aggregation or activation. These results indicated that αIIbβ3 played an important role in TaFG-induced platelet aggregation which was mediated by PI3K, and that platelet secretion was required for the amplification of aggregation.

Acknowledgements

This work was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81773737, 81673330 and 81872774), Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department in China (2016FA050), and the Yunnan Innovative Research Team (2018HC012).

Conflict of interest statement

The authors state no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department in China [2016FA050]; Yunnan Innovative Research Team [2018HC012]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [81673330,81773737,81872774].

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