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Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function

Implantable Cardiovascular Therapeutic Devices (CTD), while lifesaving, impart supraphysiologic shear stress to platelets, resulting in thrombotic and bleeding coagulopathy. We previously demonstrated that shear-mediated platelet dysfunction is associated with downregulation of platelet GPIb-IX-V an...

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Autores principales: Roka-Moiia, Yana, Ammann, Kaitlyn R., Miller-Gutierrez, Samuel, Sheriff, Jawaad, Bluestein, Danny, Italiano, Joseph E., Flaumenhaft, Robert C., Slepian, Marvin J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087386
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author Roka-Moiia, Yana
Ammann, Kaitlyn R.
Miller-Gutierrez, Samuel
Sheriff, Jawaad
Bluestein, Danny
Italiano, Joseph E.
Flaumenhaft, Robert C.
Slepian, Marvin J.
author_facet Roka-Moiia, Yana
Ammann, Kaitlyn R.
Miller-Gutierrez, Samuel
Sheriff, Jawaad
Bluestein, Danny
Italiano, Joseph E.
Flaumenhaft, Robert C.
Slepian, Marvin J.
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description Implantable Cardiovascular Therapeutic Devices (CTD), while lifesaving, impart supraphysiologic shear stress to platelets, resulting in thrombotic and bleeding coagulopathy. We previously demonstrated that shear-mediated platelet dysfunction is associated with downregulation of platelet GPIb-IX-V and αIIbβ3 receptors via generation of Platelet-Derived MicroParticles (PDMPs). Here, we test the hypothesis that sheared PDMPs manifest phenotypical heterogeneity of morphology and receptor surface expression and modulate platelet hemostatic function. Human gel-filtered platelets were exposed to continuous shear stress. Alterations of platelet morphology were visualized using transmission electron microscopy. Surface expression of platelet receptors and PDMP generation were quantified by flow cytometry. Thrombin generation was quantified spectrophotometrically, and platelet aggregation was measured by optical aggregometry. Shear stress promotes notable alterations in platelet morphology and ejection of distinctive types of PDMPs. Shear-mediated microvesiculation is associated with the remodeling of platelet receptors, with PDMPs expressing significantly higher levels of adhesion receptors (α(IIb)β(3), GPIX, PECAM-1, P-selectin, and PSGL-1) and agonist receptors (P(2)Y(12) and PAR1). Sheared PDMPs promote thrombin generation and inhibit platelet aggregation induced by collagen and ADP. Sheared PDMPs demonstrate phenotypic heterogeneity as to morphology and defined patterns of surface receptors and impose a bidirectional effect on platelet hemostatic function. PDMP heterogeneity suggests that a range of mechanisms are operative in the microvesiculation process, contributing to CTD coagulopathy and posing opportunities for therapeutic manipulation.
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spelling pubmed-101388362023-04-28 Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function Roka-Moiia, Yana Ammann, Kaitlyn R. Miller-Gutierrez, Samuel Sheriff, Jawaad Bluestein, Danny Italiano, Joseph E. Flaumenhaft, Robert C. Slepian, Marvin J. Int J Mol Sci Article Implantable Cardiovascular Therapeutic Devices (CTD), while lifesaving, impart supraphysiologic shear stress to platelets, resulting in thrombotic and bleeding coagulopathy. We previously demonstrated that shear-mediated platelet dysfunction is associated with downregulation of platelet GPIb-IX-V and αIIbβ3 receptors via generation of Platelet-Derived MicroParticles (PDMPs). Here, we test the hypothesis that sheared PDMPs manifest phenotypical heterogeneity of morphology and receptor surface expression and modulate platelet hemostatic function. Human gel-filtered platelets were exposed to continuous shear stress. Alterations of platelet morphology were visualized using transmission electron microscopy. Surface expression of platelet receptors and PDMP generation were quantified by flow cytometry. Thrombin generation was quantified spectrophotometrically, and platelet aggregation was measured by optical aggregometry. Shear stress promotes notable alterations in platelet morphology and ejection of distinctive types of PDMPs. Shear-mediated microvesiculation is associated with the remodeling of platelet receptors, with PDMPs expressing significantly higher levels of adhesion receptors (α(IIb)β(3), GPIX, PECAM-1, P-selectin, and PSGL-1) and agonist receptors (P(2)Y(12) and PAR1). Sheared PDMPs promote thrombin generation and inhibit platelet aggregation induced by collagen and ADP. Sheared PDMPs demonstrate phenotypic heterogeneity as to morphology and defined patterns of surface receptors and impose a bidirectional effect on platelet hemostatic function. PDMP heterogeneity suggests that a range of mechanisms are operative in the microvesiculation process, contributing to CTD coagulopathy and posing opportunities for therapeutic manipulation. MDPI 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10138836/ /pubmed/37108551 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087386 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Roka-Moiia, Yana
Ammann, Kaitlyn R.
Miller-Gutierrez, Samuel
Sheriff, Jawaad
Bluestein, Danny
Italiano, Joseph E.
Flaumenhaft, Robert C.
Slepian, Marvin J.
Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function
title Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function
title_full Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function
title_fullStr Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function
title_full_unstemmed Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function
title_short Shear-Mediated Platelet Microparticles Demonstrate Phenotypic Heterogeneity as to Morphology, Receptor Distribution, and Hemostatic Function
title_sort shear-mediated platelet microparticles demonstrate phenotypic heterogeneity as to morphology, receptor distribution, and hemostatic function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087386
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