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LPA — PLAT
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Beaudeux et al., Life Sci 2001
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The results showed that O2*-/HO* free radical oxidized LDL and
Lp(a) led to a dramatic decrease of PAI-1 release but did not
affect tPA release, whereas copper oxidation of lipoproteins resulted in an increase in PAI-1 release and a decrease in tPA release ... Thus, the discordant
effects of O2*-/HO* oxidized and copper oxidized LDL and
Lp(a) on the endothelial releases of PAI-1 and
tPA appeared to be due to qualitatively and/or quantitatively different formation of oxidized components by the two oxidation processes
Gugliucci et al., Med Hypotheses 2002
(Diabetes Complications...) :
Binding of plasminogen to annexin II is inhibited by
Lp (a) and binding of
tissue plasminogen activator to annexin II is
blocked by homocysteine
Wang et al., Nat Med 2003
(Brain Ischemia) :
Lipoprotein receptor
mediated induction of matrix metalloproteinase by
tissue plasminogen activator
Bas Leerink et al., Thromb Haemost 1992
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In contrast
Lp(a)lys+ inhibited Pg activation by
tPA in vitro ( IC50 % 20 mg/l ), whereas Lp(a)lys- did not
Mao et al., FEBS Lett 1990
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We confirmed recent reports that
Lp(a) is not
activated by streptokinase or
tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) to yield plasmin-like activity
Dudani et al., Br J Haematol 1996
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In experiments using anti-actin antibodies added in excess to cultured ECs, binding of plasminogen was inhibited by 45 %,
tPA binding was
inhibited by 46 % and
Lp(a) binding was reduced by 56 %, confirming actin as a binding site for these various ligands whilst attesting to the presence of other EC receptors for these proteins