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Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response

ESSENTIALS: Procoagulant platelets can be detected using GSAO in human whole blood. Stable coronary artery disease is associated with a heightened procoagulant platelet response. Agonist‐induced procoagulant platelet response is not inhibited by aspirin alone. Collagen plus thrombin induced procoagu...

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Autores principales: Pasalic, L., Wing‐Lun, E., Lau, J. K., Campbell, H., Pennings, G. J., Lau, E., Connor, D., Liang, H. P., Muller, D., Kritharides, L., Hogg, P. J., Chen, V. M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6635759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29569428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14008
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author Pasalic, L.
Wing‐Lun, E.
Lau, J. K.
Campbell, H.
Pennings, G. J.
Lau, E.
Connor, D.
Liang, H. P.
Muller, D.
Kritharides, L.
Hogg, P. J.
Chen, V. M.
author_facet Pasalic, L.
Wing‐Lun, E.
Lau, J. K.
Campbell, H.
Pennings, G. J.
Lau, E.
Connor, D.
Liang, H. P.
Muller, D.
Kritharides, L.
Hogg, P. J.
Chen, V. M.
author_sort Pasalic, L.
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description ESSENTIALS: Procoagulant platelets can be detected using GSAO in human whole blood. Stable coronary artery disease is associated with a heightened procoagulant platelet response. Agonist‐induced procoagulant platelet response is not inhibited by aspirin alone. Collagen plus thrombin induced procoagulant platelet response is partially resistant to clopidogrel. SUMMARY: BACKGROUND: Procoagulant platelets are a subset of highly activated platelets with a critical role in thrombin generation. Evaluation of their clinical utility in thrombotic disorders, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), has been thwarted by the lack of a sensitive and specific whole blood assay. OBJECTIVES: We developed a novel assay, utilizing the cell death marker, GSAO [(4‐(N‐(S‐glutathionylacetyl)amino)phenylarsonous acid], and the platelet activation marker, P‐selectin, to identify procoagulant platelets in whole blood by flow cytometry. PATIENTS/METHODS: Using this assay, we characterized the procoagulant platelet population in healthy controls and a cohort of patients undergoing elective coronary angiography. RESULTS: In patients with CAD, compared with patients without CAD, there was a heightened procoagulant platelet response to thrombin (25.2% vs. 12.2%), adenosine diphosphate (ADP) (7.8% vs. 2.7%) and thrombin plus collagen (27.2% vs. 18.3%). The heightened procoagulant platelet potential in CAD patients was not associated with other markers of platelet function, including aggregation, dense granule release and activation of α(2b)β(3) integrin. Although dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) was associated with partial suppression of procoagulant platelets, this inhibitory effect on a patient level could not be predicted by aggregation response to ADP and was not fully suppressed by clopidogrel. CONCLUSIONS: We report for the first time that procoagulant platelets can be efficiently detected in a few microliters of whole blood using the cell death marker, GSAO, and the platelet activation marker, P‐selectin. A heightened procoagulant platelet response may provide insight into the thrombotic risk of CAD and help identify a novel target for antiplatelet therapies in CAD.
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spelling pubmed-66357592019-07-25 Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response Pasalic, L. Wing‐Lun, E. Lau, J. K. Campbell, H. Pennings, G. J. Lau, E. Connor, D. Liang, H. P. Muller, D. Kritharides, L. Hogg, P. J. Chen, V. M. J Thromb Haemost PLATELETS ESSENTIALS: Procoagulant platelets can be detected using GSAO in human whole blood. Stable coronary artery disease is associated with a heightened procoagulant platelet response. Agonist‐induced procoagulant platelet response is not inhibited by aspirin alone. Collagen plus thrombin induced procoagulant platelet response is partially resistant to clopidogrel. SUMMARY: BACKGROUND: Procoagulant platelets are a subset of highly activated platelets with a critical role in thrombin generation. Evaluation of their clinical utility in thrombotic disorders, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), has been thwarted by the lack of a sensitive and specific whole blood assay. OBJECTIVES: We developed a novel assay, utilizing the cell death marker, GSAO [(4‐(N‐(S‐glutathionylacetyl)amino)phenylarsonous acid], and the platelet activation marker, P‐selectin, to identify procoagulant platelets in whole blood by flow cytometry. PATIENTS/METHODS: Using this assay, we characterized the procoagulant platelet population in healthy controls and a cohort of patients undergoing elective coronary angiography. RESULTS: In patients with CAD, compared with patients without CAD, there was a heightened procoagulant platelet response to thrombin (25.2% vs. 12.2%), adenosine diphosphate (ADP) (7.8% vs. 2.7%) and thrombin plus collagen (27.2% vs. 18.3%). The heightened procoagulant platelet potential in CAD patients was not associated with other markers of platelet function, including aggregation, dense granule release and activation of α(2b)β(3) integrin. Although dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) was associated with partial suppression of procoagulant platelets, this inhibitory effect on a patient level could not be predicted by aggregation response to ADP and was not fully suppressed by clopidogrel. CONCLUSIONS: We report for the first time that procoagulant platelets can be efficiently detected in a few microliters of whole blood using the cell death marker, GSAO, and the platelet activation marker, P‐selectin. A heightened procoagulant platelet response may provide insight into the thrombotic risk of CAD and help identify a novel target for antiplatelet therapies in CAD. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-08 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6635759/ /pubmed/29569428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14008 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Pasalic, L.
Wing‐Lun, E.
Lau, J. K.
Campbell, H.
Pennings, G. J.
Lau, E.
Connor, D.
Liang, H. P.
Muller, D.
Kritharides, L.
Hogg, P. J.
Chen, V. M.
Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response
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title_full Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response
title_fullStr Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response
title_full_unstemmed Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response
title_short Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response
title_sort novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response
topic PLATELETS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6635759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29569428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14008
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