Incubation of cultured human umbilical Vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) with
dilutions of peritoneal dialysis effluents (PDEs) from 11 individual patie
nts undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) induced cel
lular procoagulant activity in a dose and time dependent manner. This proco
agulant activity could be attributed to tissue factor (TF) expression since
it was blocked by rabbit anti-TF IgG. These data was confirmed by FAGS ana
lysis yielding surface TF expression: In addition PDEs induced the expressi
on of E-selectin in HUVECs. This TF and selectin inducing activity was heat
labile and could be inhibited by protease inhibitors. partial purification
could be achieved using a benzamidine-Sepharose column. The TF inducing ac
tivity could not be attributed to LPS, IL-1,TNF-alpha, mast cell tryptase,
active thrombin, or complement factor D. We therefore conclude that the per
itoneal cavity contains a protease activity that induces a procoagulatory a
nd proinflammatory phenotype in HUVECs.