Journal article
Pig endothelial protein C receptor is functionally compatible with the human protein C pathway
EJ Salvaris, CJ Moran, JC Roussel, N Fisicaro, SC Robson, PJ Cowan
Xenotransplantation | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/xen.12557
Abstract
Background: Endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) plays an anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory role by promoting the activation of protein C by thrombin bound to thrombomodulin (TBM). Incompatibility between pig TBM and human/primate thrombin is thought to contribute to dysregulated coagulation in pig-to-primate organ xenografts, and expression of human TBM (hTBM) in pigs has shown benefit in preclinical models. However, it is not known whether there are incompatibilities—or molecular barriers—between endogenous pig EPCR (pEPCR) and transgenically expressed human TBM. Aim: To clone and express pEPCR, and determine its function in the human protein C pathway in vitro. Methods: Pig endothelial..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 558408