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The plasma contact system, a protease cascade at the nexus of inflammation, coagulation and immunity

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2017.07.009

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Proteases; Plasma Proteases; Coagulation; Thrombosis; Factor XII; Angioedema

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  1. German Research Society [SFB877, TP A11, SFB841, TP B8]
  2. Cancerfonden [CAN 2016/612]
  3. Hjart Lungfonden [20140741]
  4. Stockholms lans landsting (ALF) [20160375]
  5. Vetenskapsradet [K2013-65X-21462-04-5]
  6. European Research Council [ERC-StG-2012-311575_F-12]

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The contact system is a potent procoagulant and proinflammatory plasma protease cascade that is initiated by binding (contact)-induced, auto-activation of factor XII zymogen. Formed active serine protease FXIIa then cleaves plasma prekallikrein to kallikrein that in turn liberates the mediator bradykinin from its precursor high molecular weight kininogen. Bradykinin induces inflammation with implications for host defense and innate immunity. FXIIa also triggers the intrinsic pathway of coagulation that has been shown to critically contribute to thrombosis. Vice versa, FXII deficiency impairs thrombosis in animal models without inducing abnormal excessive bleeding. Recent work has established the FXIIa-driven contact system as promising target for anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory drugs. This review focuses on the biochemistry of the contact system, its regulation by endogenous and exogenous inhibitors, and roles in disease states. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Proteolysis as a Regulatory Event in Pathophysiology edited by Stefan Rose-John.

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