Post-transcriptional control of haemostatic genes: mechanisms and emerging therapeutic concepts in thrombo-inflammatory disorders

Author:

Danckwardt Sven12345ORCID,Trégouët David-Alexandre6ORCID,Castoldi Elisabetta7

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Thrombosis and Hemostasis (CTH), University Medical Centre Mainz , Langenbeckstr. 1, 55131 Mainz , Germany

2. German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) , Berlin , Germany

3. Posttranscriptional Gene Regulation, University Medical Centre Mainz , Langenbeckstr. 1, 55131 Mainz , Germany

4. Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, University Medical Centre Mainz , Langenbeckstr. 1, 55131 Mainz , Germany

5. Center for Healthy Aging (CHA) , Mainz , Germany

6. INSERM, Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, UMR 1219, Department of Molecular Epidemiology of Vascular and Brain Disorders (ELEANOR), University of Bordeaux , Bordeaux , France

7. Department of Biochemistry, Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht University , Universiteitsingel 50, 6229 ER Maastricht , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract The haemostatic system is pivotal to maintaining vascular integrity. Multiple components involved in blood coagulation have central functions in inflammation and immunity. A derailed haemostasis is common in prevalent pathologies such as sepsis, cardiovascular disorders, and lately, COVID-19. Physiological mechanisms limit the deleterious consequences of a hyperactivated haemostatic system through adaptive changes in gene expression. While this is mainly regulated at the level of transcription, co- and posttranscriptional mechanisms are increasingly perceived as central hubs governing multiple facets of the haemostatic system. This layer of regulation modulates the biogenesis of haemostatic components, for example in situations of increased turnover and demand. However, they can also be ‘hijacked’ in disease processes, thereby perpetuating and even causally entertaining associated pathologies. This review summarizes examples and emerging concepts that illustrate the importance of posttranscriptional mechanisms in haemostatic control and crosstalk with the immune system. It also discusses how such regulatory principles can be used to usher in new therapeutic concepts to combat global medical threats such as sepsis or cardiovascular disorders.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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