Journal article
The transgenic expression of human CD39 on murine islets inhibits clotting of human blood
KM Dwyer, TB Mysore, S Crikis, SC Robson, H Nandurkar, PJ Cowan, AJF D'Apice
Transplantation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2006
Abstract
Platelet activation is believed to play an important role in the triggering of thrombosis of human blood by pig islets. We used a transgenic mouse model to investigate whether overexpression of CD39 (ecto nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 1 [ENTPD1], EC 3.6.1.5), an ectonucleotidase that degrades the platelet agonists ATP, could interfere with this process. Islets isolated from CD39 transgenic mice showed 2.4-fold higher NTPDase activity than wild-type controls. When incubated with human blood, these islets significantly delayed clotting time compared to wild type islets (7.9±0.89 min versus 4.3±0.77 min, P=0.007). Importantly, expression of human CD39 in the islets of transgenic mi..
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