Fusion proteins containing a first domain and a second domain, where the first domain contains a crosslinkable substrate domain and the second domain contains a fibrinolysis inhibitor, are provided. In a preferred embodiment, the fibrinolysis inhibitor is a protease inhibitor, preferably, aprotinin. The fusion protein optionally contains a degradable site between the fist domain and the second domain. In a preferred embodiment, the crosslinkable substrate domain is a transglutaminase substrate domain, more preferably a Factor XIIIa substrate domain. Also provided is a method for decreasing the degradation of a fibrin matrix, and supplemented fibrin matrices with reduced degradation rates. The method includes covalently crossHnking a fusion protein containing a fibrinolysis inhibitor to the matrix. The supplemented fibrin matrices contain lower concentrations of a fibrinolysis inhibitor covalently bound to the matrix, compared to the concentration of unbound fibrinolysis inhibitor required to achieve the same reduction in degradation of the fibrin matrix.
Véronique Michaud, Vincent Werlen, Christian Rytka
Daniel Kressner, Alice Cortinovis