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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
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Hepsin is a type II transmembrane serine protease highly expressed on the surface of hepatocytes. The physiological function of
hepsin
is not known, although in vitro studies indicate that
hepsin
plays a role in the initiation of blood coagulation and in hepatocyte growth. To determine the functional importance of
hepsin
, we generated
hepsin
-deficient mice by homologous recombination. Homozygous
hepsin
-/- mice were viable and fertile, and grew normally. In functional assays including tail bleeding time, plasma clotting times, and tissue factor- or LPS-induced
disseminated intravascular coagulation
models, no significant difference was found between
hepsin
-/- and wild-type litter mates. Liver weight and serum concentrations of liver-derived proteins or enzymes were similar in
hepsin
-/- and wild-type mice. Interestingly, serum concentrations of bone-derived alkaline phosphatase were approximately twofold higher in
hepsin
-/- mice of both sexes when compared with wild-type litter mates. No obvious abnormalities were found in major organs in
hepsin
-/- mice in histological examinations. Our results indicate that
hepsin
is not essential for embryonic development and normal hemostasis. Hepsin-/- mice will help to evaluate the long-term effects of
hepsin
deficiency in these animals.
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PMID:Generation and characterization of mice deficient in hepsin, a hepatic transmembrane serine protease. 943 3
Hepsin is a type II transmembrane serine protease abundantly expressed on the surface of hepatocytes. Biochemical studies have shown that
hepsin
is an enzyme of 51 kDa with the trypsin-like substrate specificity. Several in vitro studies have suggested that
hepsin
may play a role in blood coagulation, hepatocyte growth, and fertilization. To determine the functional importance of
hepsin
,
hepsin
-deficient mice were generated by homologous recombination. Homozygous
hepsin
-/- mice were viable and fertile, and grew normally. When analyzed in hemostasis assays, such as tail bleeding time and plasma clotting times, and in vivo modes, such as
disseminated intravascular coagulation
, septic shock, and acute liver regeneration,
hepsin
-/- mice had similar phenotypes as wild-type controls. Liver weight and serum concentrations of liver-derived proteins or enzymes were also similar in
hepsin
-/- and wild-type mice. No abnormalities were identified in major organs in
hepsin
-/- mice in histological examinations. These results indicate that
hepsin
is not an essential enzyme for normal hemostasis, embryogenesis, and maintenance of normal liver function. Unexpectedly, serum concentrations of bone-derived alkaline phosphatase were approximately two-fold higher in both male and female
hepsin
-/- mice than those in wild-type controls. The underlying mechanism for this phenotype and long-term effects of
hepsin
deficiency remain to be determined.
...
PMID:Gene targeting in hemostasis. Hepsin. 1117 58