Karen Vanhoorelbeke
University of Debrecen
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Cardiovascular and Hematological Disorders - Drug Targets | 2006
S. F. De Meyer; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; Hans Ulrichts; Stephanie Staelens; Hendrik B. Feys; Isabelle I. Salles; A. Fontayne; Hans Deckmyn
Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of mortality in Western countries. Platelets play a crucial role in the development of arterial thrombosis and other pathophysiologies leading to clinical ischemic events. In the damaged vessel wall, platelets adhere to the subendothelium through an interaction with von Willebrand factor (VWF), which forms a bridge between subendothelial collagen and the platelet receptor glycoprotein (GP) Ib/IX/V. This reversible adhesion allows platelets to roll over the damaged area, decreasing their velocity and resulting in strong platelet activation. This leads to the conformational activation of the platelet GPIIb/IIIa receptor, fibrinogen binding and finally to platelet aggregation. As each interaction (collagen-VWF, VWF-GPIb and GPIIb/IIIa-fibrinogen) plays an essential role in primary haemostasis, loss of either of these interactions results in a bleeding diathesis, implying that interfering with these interactions might result in an anti-thrombotic effect. Whereas GPIIb/IIIa antagonists indeed are effective anti-thrombotics, it has been suggested that drugs which block the initial steps of thrombus formation (collagen-VWF or VWF-GPIb interaction) might have advantages over the ones that merely inhibit platelet aggregation. In this review we will discuss and compare the development of monoclonal antibodies (moAbs) that inhibit platelet adhesion or platelet aggregation. The effect of the moAbs in in vitro experiments, in in vivo models and in clinical trials will be described. Benefits, limitations, current applications and the future perspectives in the development of antibodies for each target will be discussed.
Current Medicinal Chemistry | 2004
Hans Ulrichts; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; G. Van de Walle; S. Katsutani; S. De Meyer; Stephanie Staelens; Hans Deckmyn
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the major causes of mortality in the western world. As platelet dependent thrombosis is of central importance in their pathophysiology, several successful strategies, targeting a specific platelet function or interaction, have been developed to prevent or treat these disorders. However, as the current antiplatelet strategies are limited in efficacy and safety, and often influence normal haemostatic functions, new compounds are being developed with improved characteristics. This review deals with the development of novel antiplatelet compounds for which evidence is available on their antithrombotic action in vivo. In a first part, these compounds, their targets and their potential applicability are discussed. The second part of this review focuses on BT tests and bleeding models and their usefulness for determination and/or prediction of the safety of novel antiplatelet compounds.
Blood | 2001
Nancy Cauwenberghs; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; Stephan Vauterin; Douwe F. Westra; Gabriel Romo; Eric G. Huizinga; Jose A. Lopez; Michael C. Berndt; Jolan Harsfalvi; Hans Deckmyn
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 2007
S. F. De Meyer; Marinee Chuah; Thierry Vandendriessche; Nele Vandeputte; Inge Pareyn; Inge Petrus; Hans Deckmyn; Karen Vanhoorelbeke
Archive | 2017
Frederik Denorme; Olivier François; Linda Desender; Hans Deckmyn; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; Tommy Andersson; Simon De Meyer
European Heart Journal | 2017
S. Deconinck; Claudia Tersteeg; Els Bailleul; Leen Delrue; Nele Vandeputte; Inge Pareyn; Hans Deckmyn; S.F. De Meyer; N. Itzhar-Baikian; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; Marc Vanderheyden
Archive | 2016
Elien Roose; An-Sofie Schelpe; Louis Deforche; Ellen Broucke; Dries David; Hans Deckmyn; Simon De Meyer; Karen Vanhoorelbeke
Archive | 2016
Elien Roose; Ruth Demeersseman; Inge Pareyn; Daan Dierickx; Louis Deforche; Hans Deckmyn; Simon De Meyer; Karen Vanhoorelbeke
Archive | 2016
Jeroen Vangindertael; Isabel Beets; Susana Rocha; Peter Dedecker; Liliane Schoofs; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; Johan Hofkens; Hideaki Mizuno
Archive | 2016
Elien Vermeersch; Frederik Denorme; Wim Maes; Simon De Meyer; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; Justin P. Edwards; Ethan M. Shevach; Derya Unutmaz; Hans Deckmyn; Claudia Tersteeg