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O-glycan determinants regulate VWF trafficking to Weibel-Palade bodies.

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posted on 2024-06-12, 16:03 authored by Ellie KarampiniEllie Karampini, Dearbhla DohertyDearbhla Doherty, Petra E Bürgisser, Massimiliano GarreMassimiliano Garre, Ingmar SchoenIngmar Schoen, Stephanie Elliott, Ruben Bierings, James O'DonnellJames O'Donnell
Von Willebrand factor (VWF) undergoes complex post-translational modification within endothelial cells (EC) prior to secretion. This includes significant N- and O-linked glycosylation. Previous studies have demonstrated that changes in N-linked glycan structures significantly influence VWF biosynthesis. In contrast, although abnormalities in VWF O-linked glycans (OLG) have been associated with enhanced VWF clearance, their effect on VWF biosynthesis remains poorly explored. Herein, we report a novel role for OLG determinants in regulating VWF biosynthesis and trafficking within EC. We demonstrate that alterations in OLG (notably reduced terminal sialylation) lead to activation of the A1 domain of VWF within EC. In the presence of altered OLG, VWF multimerization is reduced and Weibel-Palade body (WPB) formation significantly impaired. Consistently, the amount of VWF secreted from WPB following EC activation was significantly reduced in the context of O-glycosylation inhibition. Finally, altered OLG on VWF not only reduced the amount of VWF secreted following EC activation, but also affected its hemostatic efficacy. Notably, VWF secreted following WPB exocytosis consisted predominantly of low molecular weight multimers and the length of tethered VWF string formation on the surface of activated ECs was significantly reduced. In conclusion, our data therefore support the hypothesis that alterations in O-glycosylation pathways directly impact VWF trafficking within human EC. These findings are interesting given that previous studies have reported altered OLG on plasma VWF (notably increased T antigen expression) in patients with von Willebrand disease.

Funding

NIH for the Zimmerman Program (HL081588)

Defining the mechanisms through which enhanced clearance contributes to the pathogenesis of the common inherited bleeding disorder Von Willebrand disease.

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Data available for sharing by email request to the corresponding author

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Published Citation

Karampini E. et al. O-glycan determinants regulate VWF trafficking to Weibel-Palade bodies. Blood Adv. 2024;8(12):3254-3266.

Publication Date

16 April 2024

PubMed ID

38640438

Department/Unit

  • Department of Chemistry
  • School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)