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The Adaptor Protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 Is Dispensable for Platelet Function in Mice

BACKGROUND: Platelets are anuclear cell fragments derived from bone marrow megakaryocytes that safeguard vascular integrity, but may also cause pathological vessel occlusion. Reorganizations of the platelet cytoskeleton and agonist-induced intracellular Ca(2+)-mobilization are crucial for platelet h...

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Autores principales: Morowski, Martina, Brachs, Sebastian, Mielenz, Dirk, Nieswandt, Bernhard, Dütting, Sebastian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4170979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25243606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107139
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author Morowski, Martina
Brachs, Sebastian
Mielenz, Dirk
Nieswandt, Bernhard
Dütting, Sebastian
author_facet Morowski, Martina
Brachs, Sebastian
Mielenz, Dirk
Nieswandt, Bernhard
Dütting, Sebastian
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description BACKGROUND: Platelets are anuclear cell fragments derived from bone marrow megakaryocytes that safeguard vascular integrity, but may also cause pathological vessel occlusion. Reorganizations of the platelet cytoskeleton and agonist-induced intracellular Ca(2+)-mobilization are crucial for platelet hemostatic function. EF-hand domain containing 2 (EFhd2, Swiprosin-1) is a Ca(2+)-binding cytoskeletal adaptor protein involved in actin remodeling in different cell types, but its function in platelets is unknown. OBJECTIVE: Based on the described functions of EFhd2 in immune cells, we tested the hypothesis that EFhd2 is a crucial adaptor protein for platelet function acting as a regulator of Ca(2+)-mobilization and cytoskeletal rearrangements. METHODS AND RESULTS: We generated EFhd2-deficient mice and analyzed their platelets in vitro and in vivo. Efhd2(-/-) mice displayed normal platelet count and size, exhibited an unaltered in vivo life span and showed normal Ca(2+)-mobilization and activation/aggregation responses to classic agonists. Interestingly, upon stimulation of the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif-coupled receptor glycoprotein (GP) VI, Efhd2(-/-) platelets showed a slightly increased coagulant activity. Furthermore, absence of EFhd2 had no significant impact on integrin-mediated clot retraction, actomyosin rearrangements and spreading of activated platelets on fibrinogen. In vivo EFhd2-deficiency resulted in unaltered hemostatic function and unaffected arterial thrombus formation. CONCLUSION: These results show that EFhd2 is not essential for platelet function in mice indicating that other cytoskeletal adaptors may functionally compensate its loss.
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spelling pubmed-41709792014-09-25 The Adaptor Protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 Is Dispensable for Platelet Function in Mice Morowski, Martina Brachs, Sebastian Mielenz, Dirk Nieswandt, Bernhard Dütting, Sebastian PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Platelets are anuclear cell fragments derived from bone marrow megakaryocytes that safeguard vascular integrity, but may also cause pathological vessel occlusion. Reorganizations of the platelet cytoskeleton and agonist-induced intracellular Ca(2+)-mobilization are crucial for platelet hemostatic function. EF-hand domain containing 2 (EFhd2, Swiprosin-1) is a Ca(2+)-binding cytoskeletal adaptor protein involved in actin remodeling in different cell types, but its function in platelets is unknown. OBJECTIVE: Based on the described functions of EFhd2 in immune cells, we tested the hypothesis that EFhd2 is a crucial adaptor protein for platelet function acting as a regulator of Ca(2+)-mobilization and cytoskeletal rearrangements. METHODS AND RESULTS: We generated EFhd2-deficient mice and analyzed their platelets in vitro and in vivo. Efhd2(-/-) mice displayed normal platelet count and size, exhibited an unaltered in vivo life span and showed normal Ca(2+)-mobilization and activation/aggregation responses to classic agonists. Interestingly, upon stimulation of the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif-coupled receptor glycoprotein (GP) VI, Efhd2(-/-) platelets showed a slightly increased coagulant activity. Furthermore, absence of EFhd2 had no significant impact on integrin-mediated clot retraction, actomyosin rearrangements and spreading of activated platelets on fibrinogen. In vivo EFhd2-deficiency resulted in unaltered hemostatic function and unaffected arterial thrombus formation. CONCLUSION: These results show that EFhd2 is not essential for platelet function in mice indicating that other cytoskeletal adaptors may functionally compensate its loss. Public Library of Science 2014-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4170979/ /pubmed/25243606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107139 Text en © 2014 Morowski 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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Brachs, Sebastian
Mielenz, Dirk
Nieswandt, Bernhard
Dütting, Sebastian
The Adaptor Protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 Is Dispensable for Platelet Function in Mice
title The Adaptor Protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 Is Dispensable for Platelet Function in Mice
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title_fullStr The Adaptor Protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 Is Dispensable for Platelet Function in Mice
title_full_unstemmed The Adaptor Protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 Is Dispensable for Platelet Function in Mice
title_short The Adaptor Protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 Is Dispensable for Platelet Function in Mice
title_sort adaptor protein swiprosin-1/efhd2 is dispensable for platelet function in mice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4170979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25243606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107139
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