K. Wakita et al., THE EFFECT OF CALCIUM IONOPHORE A23187 ON TISSUE FACTOR ACTIVITY AND MESSENGER-RNA IN ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS, Thrombosis research, 74(2), 1994, pp. 95-103
Tissue factor (TF) is an integral membrane glycoprotein that serves as
a cofactor for blood coagulation factor VIIa. The induction of TF on
the surface of endothelial cells is initiated by various kinds of stim
uli including lipopolysaccharide (LPS), interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta),
and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha). The mechanisms leading to
induction of TF are largely un-known and the present study explores th
e influence of calcium influx on TF induction in LPS-stimulated human
umbilical vein endothelial cells. TF cofactor activity was measured on
cell surfaces and in lysates by a two-stage chromogenic assay after t
he cells were incubated under a variety of conditions. TF activity of
cell surfaces increased 3.3-fold above control values after LPS stimul
ation (100 ng/ml, 4 h). Addition of 20 muM A23187, a calcium ionophore
, to the LPS-stimulated cells just before the TF assay, resulted in an
additional 8.8-fold enhancement. TF activity of lysed cells increased
10.5-fold above control values after LPS stimulation (100 ng/ml). Inc
ubation with lower concentrations of A23187 and 100 ng/ml-1 mug/ml LPS
for 4 h resulted in activity twice that of LPS stimulation alone. The
TF mRNA signal of LPS plus 1 muM A23187-treated cells was also increa
sed in addition to LPS treated cells.