R-tPA Resistance Is Specific for Platelet-Rich Stroke Thrombi and Can Be Overcome by Targeting Nonfibrin Components.
Sarah VandelanotteOlivier FrançoisLinda DesenderSenna StaessensAlexander VanhoorneFréderick Van GoolClaudia TersteegKaren VanhoorelbekePeter VanackerTommy AnderssonSimon F De MeyerPublished in: Stroke (2024)
Using patient thrombus material, our results for the first time show that the composition of stroke thrombi largely determines their susceptibility to r-tPA-mediated thrombolysis. Red blood cell-poor thrombi have a specific resistance to r-tPA, which can be overcome by targeting nonfibrin components using DNase-1 or N,N'-diacetyl-l-cystine.