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Blood-Borne Microparticles Are an Inflammatory Stimulus in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

The proinflammatory state associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) remains poorly understood. We found patients with DM have 3- to 14-fold elevations of blood-borne microparticles (MPs) that bind phalloidin (Ph; Ph positive [+] MPs), indicating the presence of F-actin on their surface. We hypothesized...

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Autores principales: Thom, Stephen R., Bhopale, Veena M., Arya, Awadhesh K., Ruhela, Deepa, Bhat, Abid R., Mitra, Nandita, Hoffstad, Ole, Malay, D. Scot, Mirza, Ziad K., Lantis, John C., Lev-Tov, Hadar A., Kirsner, Robert S., Hsia, Ru-Ching, Levinson, Susan L., DiNubile, Mark J., Margolis, David J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AAI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10563440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36645851
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2200099
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Sumario:The proinflammatory state associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) remains poorly understood. We found patients with DM have 3- to 14-fold elevations of blood-borne microparticles (MPs) that bind phalloidin (Ph; Ph positive [+] MPs), indicating the presence of F-actin on their surface. We hypothesized that F-actin–coated MPs were an unrecognized cause for DM-associated proinflammatory status. Ph+MPs, but not Ph-negative MPs, activate human and murine (Mus musculus) neutrophils through biophysical attributes of F-actin and membrane expression of phosphatidylserine (PS). Neutrophils respond to Ph+MPs via a linked membrane array, including the receptor for advanced glycation end products and CD36, PS-binding membrane receptors. These proteins in conjunction with TLR4 are coupled to NO synthase 1 adaptor protein (NOS1AP). Neutrophil activation occurs because of Ph+MPs causing elevations of NF-κB and Src kinase (SrcK) via a concurrent increased association of NO synthase 2 and SrcK with NOS1AP, resulting in SrcK S-nitrosylation. We conclude that NOS1AP links PS-binding receptors with intracellular regulatory proteins. Ph+MPs are alarmins present in normal human plasma and are increased in those with DM and especially those with DM and a lower-extremity ulcer.