Neutrophils release brakes of coagulation

W Ruf, ZM Ruggeri - Nature medicine, 2010 - nature.com
W Ruf, ZM Ruggeri
Nature medicine, 2010nature.com
Blood coagulation protects from microbial infections. A recent study now shows that
neutrophils fine tune the procoagulant response to invading pathogens (pages 887–896).
Neutrophils degrade an inhibitor of coagulation, locally'trapping'bacteria in small blood
vessels. But they also increase blood clots in large vessels in the absence of infection, which
may be relevant for the treatment of thrombosis.
Blood coagulation protects from microbial infections. A recent study now shows that neutrophils fine tune the procoagulant response to invading pathogens (pages 887–896). Neutrophils degrade an inhibitor of coagulation, locally 'trapping' bacteria in small blood vessels. But they also increase blood clots in large vessels in the absence of infection, which may be relevant for the treatment of thrombosis.
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