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The metastatic thrombus HD 

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This video shows the formation of a metastatic thrombus. Tissue Factor (TF) in the cell membrane of the tumor cells activates factor VII, which in turn activates factor X in association with factor V, calcium-ions and phospholipids (e.g. from platelets). Active factor X catalyzes the conversion of factor II (prothrombin) into factor IIa (thrombin). Thrombin catalyzes the formation of fibrin from fibrinogen. Thrombin binds to receptors on platelets, which are then activated. Activation of the platelets changes the conformation of the αIIbβ3 integrin in such a way that fibrinogen is bound. Fibrinogen also binds to αvβ3 integrin of the tumor cell. As a result of the bridging of platelets and tumor cells by fibrinogen, a metastatic thrombus forms, which is cross-linked by fibrin. The thrombus is further stabilized by binding of P-selectin to glycans (G) of the tumor cell.
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@indiabiologyexplains5013
@indiabiologyexplains5013 2 года назад
Just for some background info: When tumor cells metastasize(spread to new tissue), an exosome(containing some proteins needed to form a new tumor) travels through the bloodstream. The metastatic thrombus is used by these exosomes to go unrecognized by the white blood cells. Once they leave the blood stream to the new tissue, the platelets are released.
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