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A chimeric platelet-targeted urokinase prodrug selectively blocks new thrombus formation
Rudy E. Fuentes, … , Vladimir R. Muzykantov, Mortimer Poncz
Rudy E. Fuentes, … , Vladimir R. Muzykantov, Mortimer Poncz
Published December 21, 2015
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2016;126(2):483-494. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI81470.
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A chimeric platelet-targeted urokinase prodrug selectively blocks new thrombus formation

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The use of fibrinolytic agents to prevent new thrombus formation is limited by an increased risk of bleeding due to lysis of hemostatic clots that prevent hemorrhage in damaged blood vessels. We sought to develop an agent that provides thromboprophylaxis without carrying a significant risk of causing systemic fibrinolysis or disrupting hemostatic clots. We previously showed that platelet (PLT) α granule–delivered urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) is highly effective in preventing thrombosis, while being associated with little systemic fibrinolysis or bleeding. Here, we generated a chimeric prodrug composed of a single-chain version of the variable region of an anti-αIIbβ3 mAb fused to a thrombin-activatable, low-molecular-weight pro-uPA (PLT/uPA-T). PLT/uPA-T recognizes human αIIbβ3 on both quiescent and activated platelets and is enzymatically activated specifically by thrombin. We found that this prodrug binds tightly to human platelets even after gel filtration, has a prolonged half-life in mice transgenic for human αIIb compared with that of uPA-T, and prevents clot formation in a microfluidic system. Importantly, in two murine injury models, PLT/uPA-T did not lyse preexisting clots, even when administration was delayed by as little as 10 minutes, while it concurrently prevented the development of nascent thrombi. Thus, PLT/uPA-T represents the prototype of a platelet-targeted thromboprophylactic agent that selectively targets nascent over preexisting thrombi.

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Rudy E. Fuentes, Sergei Zaitsev, Hyun Sook Ahn, Vincent Hayes, M. Anna Kowalska, Michele P. Lambert, Yuhuan Wang, Donald L. Siegel, Daniel W. Bougie, Richard H. Aster, Daniel D. Myers, Victoria Stepanova, Douglas B. Cines, Vladimir R. Muzykantov, Mortimer Poncz

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Platelet microparticle-inspired clot-responsive nanomedicine for targeted fibrinolysis
CL Pawlowski, W Li, M Sun, K Ravichandran, DS Hickman, C Kos, G Kaur, AS Gupta
Biomaterials 2017
ICAM-1–targeted thrombomodulin mitigates tissue factor–driven inflammatory thrombosis in a human endothelialized microfluidic model
CF Greineder, IH Johnston, CH Villa, K Gollomp, CT Esmon, DB Cines, M Poncz, VR Muzykantov
Blood Advances 2017
Novel Thrombolytic Drug Based on Thrombin Cleavable Microplasminogen Coupled to a Single‐Chain Antibody Specific for Activated GPIIb/IIIa
T Bonnard, Z Tennant, BE Niego, R Kanojia, K Alt, S Jagdale, LS Law, S Rigby, RL Medcalf, K Peter, CE Hagemeyer
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease 2017

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