Protein Information

ID 1949
Name von Willebrand factor
Synonyms Coagulation factor VIII VWF; F8VWF; VWD; VWF; Von Willebrand factor; von Willebrand factor precursor; Von Willebrand factors; von Willebrand factor precursors

Compound Information

ID 1690
Name IBA
CAS

Reference

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18929523 Reininger AJ: VWF attributes--impact on thrombus formation. Thromb Res. 2008;122 Suppl 4:S9-13.
At sites of vascular injury, free-flowing platelets attach to the vessel wall to initiate thrombus formation in areas of high haemodynamic shear stress, a process that is critical for both haemostasis and thrombosis. This reaction is mediated by the binding of the platelet glycoprotein (GP) Iba to the A1 domain of immobilized von Willebrand factor (VWF), resulting in a complex series of events that includes platelet adhesion, activation and aggregation. Under elevated rates of shear stress these events support the formation of platelet-derived tethers and microparticles (MPs), which contain adhesive receptors and glycoproteins, and can bind to immobilized and soluble VWF, thereby facilitating thrombus formation. Understanding of the unique functional attributes of VWF has helped elucidate the interaction between VWF and platelets and its subsequent impact on thrombus formation. This interaction is multifaceted and modulated by different environmental conditions. A novel mechanism for initiating thrombus formation under high haemodynamic forces has recently been demonstrated. Results from direct real-time visualization of blood flow studies demonstrate activation-independent platelet aggregation, which occurs exclusively through binding of soluble VWF to platelet GPIb at very high shear stress, and may thus contribute to acute thrombotic occlusion. This article reviews the attributes of VWF and their impact on thrombus formation.
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