
doi: 10.1111/jth.12064
pmid: 23140188
Plasminogen is the proenzyme of plasmin, the key protease of the fibrinolytic system, but its role is not limited to fibrinolysis regulation. Plasminogen binds not only to fibrin, but also to different receptors on cell surfaces, including the heterotetrameric complex Annexin A2-S100A10, enolase-1, histone H2B and the plasminogen receptor Plg-R(KT) . These receptors localize plasmin generation to the cell surface and provide a broad spectrum of reactions including proteolytic activity, cell migration and recruitment as well as signaling pathway activation. These plasminogen-binding proteins are involved in both physiologic and pathologic processes such as inflammation, thrombosis and cancer. Thus, plasminogen is at the center of a complex tightly controlled and regulated system where plasminogen-binding proteins have a crucial role, suggesting new therapeutic and diagnostic strategies. This review will discuss currently available information on plasminogen receptors, particularly their mechanisms of action and their roles in inflammatory, autoimmune and malignant disease.
tumorogenesis, ACUTE PROMYELOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, receptors, 610, Receptors, Cell Surface, BINDING-SITES, Autoimmune Diseases, Histones, ENDOTHELIAL-CELL SURFACE, Neoplasms, 616, Animals, Humans, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE, GLU-PLASMINOGEN, thrombosis, Annexin A2, Inflammation, MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS, S100 Proteins, TRANEXAMIC ACID, Plasminogen, inflammation, Multiprotein Complexes, Phosphopyruvate Hydratase, ANNEXIN A2, plasminogen, fibrinolysis, HISTONE H2B, PLG-R-KT, Signal Transduction
tumorogenesis, ACUTE PROMYELOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, receptors, 610, Receptors, Cell Surface, BINDING-SITES, Autoimmune Diseases, Histones, ENDOTHELIAL-CELL SURFACE, Neoplasms, 616, Animals, Humans, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE, GLU-PLASMINOGEN, thrombosis, Annexin A2, Inflammation, MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS, S100 Proteins, TRANEXAMIC ACID, Plasminogen, inflammation, Multiprotein Complexes, Phosphopyruvate Hydratase, ANNEXIN A2, plasminogen, fibrinolysis, HISTONE H2B, PLG-R-KT, Signal Transduction
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