Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis (Jul 2022)

Exploring the function of factor XIII free B subunit: Interactions with complement factors and a novel approach to identify potential binding partners

  • Bojun Li,
  • Clément Bechtler,
  • Lorenz Jenny,
  • Daniel Ricklin,
  • Verena Schroeder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background The factor XIII (FXIII)‐B subunit has a critical function as a carrier protein to stabilize FXIII‐A in plasma and supply it to its main substrate, fibrinogen. However, the function of the excess free FXIII‐B circulating in plasma is still elusive. Objectives In the present study, we explored potential interactions of free FXIII‐B with complement factors and searched for novel binding partners. Methods We tested for cofactor activity in the degradation of complement C3b and C4b and used ELISA‐ and surface plasmon resonance–based binding assays to investigate interactions between FXIII‐B and complement components. We performed immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry analysis to identify potential binding partners of free FXIII‐B in freshly drawn plasma samples. Results FXIII‐B did not exhibit cofactor activity in the degradation of C3b and C4b similar to factor H and C4b‐binding protein, nor did it bind to complement factors to a relevant extent. Identification of proteins potentially binding to free FXIII‐B revealed high interindividual variation. We confirmed α2‐macroglobulin (α2MG) as a candidate, although direct interactions or functional effects remain to be validated. Conclusions Our study reveals that free FXIII‐B has no direct role in regulating the complement system, despite a structural similarity to major complement regulators. Further studies are needed to validate α2MG as a binding partner and explore potential functional consequences of this binding.

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