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Activation of Endothelial Cell Protease Activated Receptor 1 by the Protein C Pathway

Scripps Research Institute · La Jolla Institute For Molecular Medicine

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Abstract

The coagulant and inflammatory exacerbation in sepsis is counterbalanced by the protective protein C (PC) pathway. Activated PC (APC) was shown to use the endothelial cell PC receptor (EPCR) as a coreceptor for cleavage of protease activated receptor 1 (PAR1) on endothelial cells. Gene profiling demonstrated that PAR1 signaling could account for all APC-induced protective genes, including the immunomodulatory monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), which was selectively induced by activation of PAR1, but not PAR2. Thus, the prototypical thrombin receptor is the target for EPCR-dependent APC signaling, suggesting a role for this receptor cascade in protection from sepsis.

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Keywords
  • Endothelial protein C receptor
  • Protein C
  • Protease-activated receptor 2
  • Thrombin
  • Cell biology
  • Receptor
  • Protease-activated receptor
  • Signal transduction
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