Vascular endothelial-cadherin is involved in endothelial cell detachment during thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

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Cauchois, Raphael | Lagarde, Marie | Muller, Romain | Faccini, Julien | Leroyer, Aurélie | Arnaud, Laurent | Poullin, Pascale | Dignat-George, Françoise | Kaplanski, Gilles | Tellier, Edwige

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International audience. BackgroundImmune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (i-TTP) is a life-threatening thrombotic microangiopathy linked to ADAMTS-13 deficiency. It has long been assumed that the activation of endothelial cells is the triggering factor for the thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura crisis. Circulating endothelial cells (CECs) have been shown to be a biomarker of vascular damage and are associated with the clinical severity of i-TTP. However, the mechanisms leading to endothelial cell detachment remain unclear.ObjectivesWe investigated junctional destabilization the mechanisms underlying cell detachment in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.MethodsWe quantified CECs in i-TTP patients and investigated the effect of plasmas in vitro by measuring phosphorylation and internalization of vascular endothelial (VE)-Cadherin and in vivo in a vascular permeability model.ResultsIn plasma from i-TTP patients, we show that CEC count is associated with severity and correlated to intracellular calcium influx (P < .01). In vitro, serum from i-TTP patients induced stronger detachment of human umbilical vein endothelial cells than serum from control patients (P < .001). Plasma from i-TTP patients induced a higher calcium-dependent phosphorylation (P < .05) and internalization (P < .05) of VE-cadherin compared with plasma from control patients. This effect could be reproduced by immunoglobulin (Ig)G fraction isolated from patient plasma and, in particular, by the F(ab)’2 fragments of the corresponding IgG. In addition, subcutaneous injection of i-TTP plasma into mice resulted in higher vascular permeability than plasma from control patients. An inhibitor of endothelial calcium influx, ITF1697, normalized this increase in permeability.ConclusionOur results suggest that plasma-induced endothelial activation also leads to an increase in vascular permeability. They contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms behind the presence of elevated CECs in patients' blood by linking endothelial activation to endothelial injury.

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