Shahneh F, Grill A, Klein M, Frauhammer F, Bopp T, Schäfer K, Raker VK, Becker C
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedThe cells and mechanisms involved in blood clot resorption are only partially known. We show that regulatory T cells (Tregs) accumulate in venous blood clots and regulate thrombolysis by controlling the recruitment, differentiation and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity of monocytes. We describe a clot Treg population that forms the matricellular acid- and cysteine-rich protein SPARC (secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine) and show that SPARC enhances monocyte MMP activity and that SPARC+ Tregs are crucial for blood clot resorption. By comparing different treatment times, we define a therapeutic window of Treg expansion that accelerates clot resorption.
Becker, Christian Georg | Clinic for Dermatology |
Raker, Verena | Clinic for Dermatology |