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A new look at an old body: molecular determinants of Weibel-Palade body composition and von Willebrand factor exocytosis
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Ruben Bierings
Affiliations:
Hematology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Ruben Bierings, Department of Hematology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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Tom Carter
Affiliations:
Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute, St George’s University of London, London, United Kingdom
Sophie Hordijk
Affiliations:
Hematology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
ISTH Academy. Bierings R. 05/01/24; 422452
Dr. Ruben Bierings
Dr. Ruben Bierings
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Abstract

Endothelial cells, forming a monolayer along blood vessels, intricately regulate vascular hemostasis, inflammatory responses, and angiogenesis. A key determinant of these functions is the controlled secretion of Weibel-Palade bodies (WPBs), which are specialized endothelial storage organelles housing a presynthesized pool of the hemostatic protein von Willebrand factor and various other hemostatic, inflammatory, angiogenic, and vasoactive mediators. This review delves into recent mechanistic insights into WPB biology, including the biogenesis that results in their unique morphology, the acquisition of intraluminal vesicles and other cargo, and the contribution of proton pumps to organelle acidification. Additionally, in light of a number of proteomic approaches to unravel the regulatory networks that control WPB formation and secretion, we provide a comprehensive overview of the WPB exocytotic machinery, including their molecular and cellular mechanisms.

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