نتایج جستجو برای: gpiiia

تعداد نتایج: 242  

2002
Sentot Santoso Volker Kiefel Ina G. Richter Ulrich J. H. Sachs Abdul Rahman

This report describes a new low-frequency alloantigen, Oea, responsible for a case of neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT). In a population study none of 600 unrelated blood donors was an Oea carrier. By immunochemical studies the Oea antigen could be assigned to platelet glycoprotein (GP) IIIa. Sequencing of GPIIIa complementary DNA from an Oea (1) individual showed deletion of a lysine...

Journal: :Blood 1988
J P Rosa P F Bray O Gayet G I Johnston R G Cook K W Jackson M A Shuman R P McEver

Platelet aggregation requires the binding of adhesive proteins such as fibrinogen to the heterodimer of membrane glycoproteins IIb (GPIIb) and IIIa (GPIIIa). Human erythroleukemia (HEL) cells synthesize both GPIIb and GPIIIa. Using poly(A+) RNA purified from HEL cells, we constructed a cDNA library in the lambda gt10 phage vector. This library was screened with a 38mer oligonucleotide derived f...

Journal: :Blood 1990
P F Bray M A Shuman

The platelet fibrinogen receptor, which is composed of glycoproteins IIb (GPIIb) and IIIa (GPIIIa), belongs to a large family of receptors that participate in a multitude of biologically important adhesive interactions. Platelets from most patients with the autosomal recessive bleeding disorder, Glanzmann's thrombasthenia, are deficient in GPIIb and GPIIIa. We have used cDNA probes to analyze t...

Journal: :Blood 1989
A Duperray A Troesch R Berthier E Chagnon P Frachet G Uzan G Marguerie

The platelet membrane glycoproteins GPIIb and GPIIIa form a calcium-dependent heterodimer that functions as a receptor for adhesive proteins on stimulated platelets. In this study, we have investigated the kinetics of the assembly reaction that result in GPIIb-IIIa dimerization. Pulse-chase experiments analysis performed on human megakaryocytes obtained from liquid cultures of chronic myelogeno...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Julie A Peterson Contessa E Nyree Peter J Newman Richard H Aster

Drug-dependent antibodies (DDAbs) can cause the precipitous destruction of platelets if a patient is exposed to the drug for which the antibodies are specific. The molecular character of the epitopes recognized is poorly understood, and the mechanism by which drugs promote tight binding of these antibodies to platelet glycoproteins without linking covalently to protein or antibody is not yet kn...

Journal: :Blood 1992
N Debili C Issaad J M Massé J Guichard A Katz J Breton-Gorius W Vainchenker

Megakaryocyte (MK) progenitors express the CD34 antigen, but the precise stage along the MK differentiation at which the CD34 is turned off is not known. Purified marrow CD34+ cells give rise within 4 days in culture to rare mature MK, suggesting that some MK precursors bear the CD34 antigen. By multiparameter flow cytometry, CD34+ cells bearing platelet glycoproteins (GP) could be detected, bu...

Journal: :Stroke 2004
Agnieszka Slowik Tomasz Dziedzic Wojciech Turaj Joanna Pera Lidia Glodzik-Sobanska Pawel Szermer Maciej T Malecki Denise A Figlewicz Andrzej Szczudlik

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Glycoprotein IIIa (GpIIIa) is a platelet membrane receptor for fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor. It plays a key role in platelet aggregation. Previous studies in stroke patients, without analysis based on specific subtypes of stroke cause, have not shown any link between GpIIIa A1/A2 polymorphism and stroke risk. We studied the significance of the GpIIIa gene A1/A2 po...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1991
J J Calvete A Henschen J González-Rodríguez

Integrins are cell-surface heterodimers formed by the association of one alpha- and one beta-subunit. Glycoprotein IIIa (GPIIIa or beta 3 subunit) is the common beta-subunit of the beta 3 subfamily of integrins, which, when associated with glycoprotein IIb (GPIIb), constitutes the receptor for fibrinogen and other adhesive proteins at the platelet surface (the GPIIb-IIIa complex) and, when asso...

Journal: :Blood 1993
Y Jin H C Dietz A Nurden P F Bray

Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is the most common inherited disorder of platelets. Most of the molecular defects previously identified in GT have been caused by point (or other small) mutations in the genes for glycoprotein (GP) IIb or GPIIIa. We have used single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis to rapidly identify single-base changes in the GPIIIa gene. Using genomic DNA from no...

Journal: :European heart journal 1999
A H Goodall N Curzen M Panesar C Hurd C J Knight W H Ouwehand K M Fox

AIMS The GPIIb-IIIa complex on the platelet membrane plays an important part in thrombosis as it is the receptor for fibrinogen. The gene for platelet membrane glyco-protein IIIa has multiple alleles one of which, the GPIIIa-Proline33 (HPA-1b, PlA2, Zwb) allele has been reported in some, but not all studies, to be associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction. We investigated wheth...

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