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Terminal Platelet Production is Regulated by Von Willebrand Factor

It is established that proplatelets are formed from mature megakaryocytes (MK) as intermediates before platelet production. Recently, the presence of proplatelets was described in blood incubated in static conditions. We have previously demonstrated that platelet and proplatelet formation is upregul...

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Autores principales: Poirault-Chassac, Sonia, Nguyen, Kim Anh, Pietrzyk, Audrey, Casari, Caterina, Veyradier, Agnes, Denis, Cecile V., Baruch, Dominique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3667798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23737952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063810
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author Poirault-Chassac, Sonia
Nguyen, Kim Anh
Pietrzyk, Audrey
Casari, Caterina
Veyradier, Agnes
Denis, Cecile V.
Baruch, Dominique
author_facet Poirault-Chassac, Sonia
Nguyen, Kim Anh
Pietrzyk, Audrey
Casari, Caterina
Veyradier, Agnes
Denis, Cecile V.
Baruch, Dominique
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description It is established that proplatelets are formed from mature megakaryocytes (MK) as intermediates before platelet production. Recently, the presence of proplatelets was described in blood incubated in static conditions. We have previously demonstrated that platelet and proplatelet formation is upregulated by MK exposure to high shear rates (1800 s(−1)) on immobilized von Willebrand factor (VWF). The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether VWF is involved in the regulation of terminal platelet production in blood. To this end, Vwf (−/−) mice, a model of severe von Willebrand disease, were used to create a situation in which blood cells circulate in a vascular tree that is completely devoid of VWF. Murine platelets were isolated from Vwf (−/−) and Vwf( +/+) blood, exposed to VWF at 1800 s(−1) in a microfluidic platform, and examined by means of videomicroscopy, as well as fluorescence and activation studies. Proplatelets became visible within 5 minutes, representing 38% of all platelets after 12 minutes and 46% after 28 min. The proportion of proplatelets was 1.8-fold higher in blood from Vwf(−/−) mice than from Vwf(+/+) mice, suggesting a role of VWF in vivo. Fragmentation of these proplatelets into smaller discoid platelets was also observed in real-time. Platelets remained fully activatable by thrombin. Compensation of plasmatic VWF following hydrodynamic gene transfer in Vwf(−/−) mice reduced the percentage of proplatelets to wild-type levels. A thrombocytopenic mouse model was studied in the flow system, 7 days after a single 5-FU injection. Compared to untreated mouse blood, a 2-fold increase in the percentage of proplatelets was detected following exposure to 1800 s(−1) on VWF of samples from mice treated with 5-FU. In conclusion, VWF and shear stress together appear to upregulate proplatelet reorganization and platelet formation. This suggests a new function for VWF in vivo as regulator of bloodstream thrombopoiesis.
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spelling pubmed-36677982013-06-04 Terminal Platelet Production is Regulated by Von Willebrand Factor Poirault-Chassac, Sonia Nguyen, Kim Anh Pietrzyk, Audrey Casari, Caterina Veyradier, Agnes Denis, Cecile V. Baruch, Dominique PLoS One Research Article It is established that proplatelets are formed from mature megakaryocytes (MK) as intermediates before platelet production. Recently, the presence of proplatelets was described in blood incubated in static conditions. We have previously demonstrated that platelet and proplatelet formation is upregulated by MK exposure to high shear rates (1800 s(−1)) on immobilized von Willebrand factor (VWF). The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether VWF is involved in the regulation of terminal platelet production in blood. To this end, Vwf (−/−) mice, a model of severe von Willebrand disease, were used to create a situation in which blood cells circulate in a vascular tree that is completely devoid of VWF. Murine platelets were isolated from Vwf (−/−) and Vwf( +/+) blood, exposed to VWF at 1800 s(−1) in a microfluidic platform, and examined by means of videomicroscopy, as well as fluorescence and activation studies. Proplatelets became visible within 5 minutes, representing 38% of all platelets after 12 minutes and 46% after 28 min. The proportion of proplatelets was 1.8-fold higher in blood from Vwf(−/−) mice than from Vwf(+/+) mice, suggesting a role of VWF in vivo. Fragmentation of these proplatelets into smaller discoid platelets was also observed in real-time. Platelets remained fully activatable by thrombin. Compensation of plasmatic VWF following hydrodynamic gene transfer in Vwf(−/−) mice reduced the percentage of proplatelets to wild-type levels. A thrombocytopenic mouse model was studied in the flow system, 7 days after a single 5-FU injection. Compared to untreated mouse blood, a 2-fold increase in the percentage of proplatelets was detected following exposure to 1800 s(−1) on VWF of samples from mice treated with 5-FU. In conclusion, VWF and shear stress together appear to upregulate proplatelet reorganization and platelet formation. This suggests a new function for VWF in vivo as regulator of bloodstream thrombopoiesis. Public Library of Science 2013-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3667798/ /pubmed/23737952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063810 Text en © 2013 Poirault-Chassac et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Veyradier, Agnes
Denis, Cecile V.
Baruch, Dominique
Terminal Platelet Production is Regulated by Von Willebrand Factor
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title_short Terminal Platelet Production is Regulated by Von Willebrand Factor
title_sort terminal platelet production is regulated by von willebrand factor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3667798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23737952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063810
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