A continuum model for the unfolding of von Willebrand Factor
Mansur Zhussupbekov, Rodrigo Mendez Rojano, Wei-Tao Wu, Mehrdad, Massoudi, James F. Antaki

TL;DR
This paper presents a continuum model for von Willebrand Factor (vWF) unfolding, capturing its conformational changes under shear and extensional flows, and demonstrating its application in microfluidic systems for thrombosis and disease screening.
Contribution
A novel continuum model of vWF unfolding that accounts for two conformational states and flow regimes, validated in microfluidic flow geometries.
Findings
High concentration of stretched vWF predicted in thrombosis regions
Unfolding occurs via shear tumbling and extensional flow mechanisms
Model aligns with experimental thrombosis observations
Abstract
von Willebrand Factor is a mechano-sensitive protein circulating in blood that mediates platelet adhesion to subendothelial collagen and platelet aggregation at high shear rates. Its hemostatic function and thrombogenic effect, as well as susceptibility to enzymatic cleavage, are regulated by a conformational change from a collapsed globular state to a stretched state. Therefore, it is essential to account for the conformation of the vWF multimers when modeling vWF-mediated thrombosis or vWF degradation. We introduce a continuum model of vWF unfolding that is developed within the framework of our multi-constituent model of platelet-mediated thrombosis. The model considers two interconvertible vWF species corresponding to the collapsed and stretched conformational states. vWF unfolding takes place via two regimes: tumbling in simple shear and strong unfolding in flows with dominant…
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