Hypoxia and low temperature upregulate transferrin to induce hypercoagulability at high altitude

Author:

Li Meiquan12,Tang Xiaopeng13,Liao Zhiyi14,Shen Chuanbin56ORCID,Cheng Ruomei14,Fang Mingqian14,Wang Gan13ORCID,Li Ya7,Tang Shuzhen8,Xie Li9,Zhang Zhiye13ORCID,Kamau Peter Muiruri14,Mwangi James14,Lu Qiumin13,Li Yaxiong10,Wang Yuming11,MacKeigan Daniel Thomas612,Cerenzia Eric G.612,Ni Heyu56121314,Lai Ren13

Affiliation:

1. 1Key Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Disease Mechanisms of the Chinese Academy of Sciences/Key Laboratory of Bioactive Peptides of Yunnan Province, Kunming Institute of Zoology-The Chinese University of Hong Kong Joint Laboratory of Bioresources and Molecular Research in Common Diseases, National Resource Center for Non-Human Primates, Kunming Primate Research Center, National Research Facility for Phenotypic and Genetic Analysis of Model Animals (Primate Facility), Sino-African Joint Research Center, and Engineering Laboratory of Peptides, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Kunming, China

2. 2College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kunming University, Kunming, China

3. 3Institutes for Drug Discovery and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China

4. 4Kunming College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

5. 5Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

6. 6Department of Laboratory Medicine, Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science, St. Michael’s Hospital and Toronto Platelet Immunobiology Group, Toronto, ON, Canada

7. 7Department of Clinical Laboratory, Yunnan Key Laboratory of Laboratory Medicine, Yunnan Innovation Team of Clinical Laboratory and Diagnosis, the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, China

8. 8Department of Clinical Laboratory, the People’s Hospital of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Shangri-La, China

9. 9Department of Clinical Laboratory, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China

10. 10Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Yan’an Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, China

11. 11Department of Clinical Laboratory, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, China

12. 12Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

13. 13Canadian Blood Services Centre for Innovation, Toronto, ON, Canada

14. 14Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Studies have shown significantly increased thromboembolic events at high altitude. We recently reported that transferrin could potentiate blood coagulation, but the underlying mechanism for high altitude–related thromboembolism is still poorly understood. Here, we examined the activity and concentration of plasma coagulation factors and transferrin in plasma collected from long-term human residents and short-stay mice exposed to varying altitudes. We found that the activities of thrombin and factor XIIa (FXIIa) along with the concentrations of transferrin were significantly increased in the plasma of humans and mice at high altitudes. Furthermore, both hypoxia (6% O2) and low temperature (0°C), 2 critical high-altitude factors, enhanced hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) levels to promote the expression of the transferrin gene, whose enhancer region contains HIF-1α binding site, and consequently, to induce hypercoagulability by potentiating thrombin and FXIIa. Importantly, thromboembolic disorders and pathological insults in mouse models induced by both hypoxia and low temperature were ameliorated by transferrin interferences, including transferrin antibody treatment, transferrin downregulation, and the administration of our designed peptides that inhibit the potentiation of transferrin on thrombin and FXIIa. Thus, low temperature and hypoxia upregulated transferrin expression–promoted hypercoagulability. Our data suggest that targeting the transferrin-coagulation pathway is a novel and potentially powerful strategy against thromboembolic events caused by harmful environmental factors under high-altitude conditions.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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