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Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion
BACKGROUND: The role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in procoagulant activity (PCA) in stroke patients caused by thromboembolic occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) remains unclear. Our objectives were to evaluate the critical role of NETs in the induction of hypercoagulability in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7047181/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32114386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.102671 |
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author | Zhou, Peng Li, Tao Jin, Jiaqi Liu, Yingmiao Li, Baorong Sun, Quanye Tian, Jiawei Zhao, Hongtao Liu, Zhihui Ma, Shuai Zhang, Shuoqi Novakovic, Valerie A Shi, Jialan Hu, Shaoshan |
author_facet | Zhou, Peng Li, Tao Jin, Jiaqi Liu, Yingmiao Li, Baorong Sun, Quanye Tian, Jiawei Zhao, Hongtao Liu, Zhihui Ma, Shuai Zhang, Shuoqi Novakovic, Valerie A Shi, Jialan Hu, Shaoshan |
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description | BACKGROUND: The role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in procoagulant activity (PCA) in stroke patients caused by thromboembolic occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) remains unclear. Our objectives were to evaluate the critical role of NETs in the induction of hypercoagulability in stroke and to identify the functional significance of NETs during atherothrombosis. METHODS: The levels of NETs, activated platelets (PLTs), and PLT-derived microparticles (PMPs) were detected in the plasma of 55 stroke patients and 35 healthy controls. NET formation and thrombi were analysed using immunofluorescence. Exposed phosphatidylserine (PS) was evaluated with flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. PCA was analysed using purified coagulation complex, thrombin, and fibrin formation assays. FINDINGS: The plasma levels of NETs, activated PLTs, and PMP markers in the carotid lesion site (CLS) were significantly higher than those in the aortic blood. NETs were decorated with PS in thrombi and the CLS plasma of ICA occlusion patients. Notably, the complementary roles of CLS plasma and thrombin-activated PLTs were required for NET formation and subsequent PS exposure. PS-bearing NETs provided functional platforms for PMPs and coagulation factor deposition and thus increased thrombin and fibrin formation. DNase I and lactadherin markedly inhibited these effects. In addition, NETs were cytotoxic to endothelial cells, converting these cells to a procoagulant phenotype. Sivelestat, anti-MMP9 antibody, and activated protein C (APC) blocked this cytotoxicity by 25%, 39%, or 52%, respectively. INTERPRETATION: NETs played a pivotal role in the hypercoagulability of stroke patients. Strategies that prevent NET formation may offer a potential therapeutic strategy for thromboembolism interventions. FUNDING: This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (61575058, 81873433 and 81670128) and Graduate Innovation Fund of Harbin Medical University (YJSKYCX2018-58HYD). |
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spelling | pubmed-70471812020-03-05 Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion Zhou, Peng Li, Tao Jin, Jiaqi Liu, Yingmiao Li, Baorong Sun, Quanye Tian, Jiawei Zhao, Hongtao Liu, Zhihui Ma, Shuai Zhang, Shuoqi Novakovic, Valerie A Shi, Jialan Hu, Shaoshan EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: The role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in procoagulant activity (PCA) in stroke patients caused by thromboembolic occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) remains unclear. Our objectives were to evaluate the critical role of NETs in the induction of hypercoagulability in stroke and to identify the functional significance of NETs during atherothrombosis. METHODS: The levels of NETs, activated platelets (PLTs), and PLT-derived microparticles (PMPs) were detected in the plasma of 55 stroke patients and 35 healthy controls. NET formation and thrombi were analysed using immunofluorescence. Exposed phosphatidylserine (PS) was evaluated with flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. PCA was analysed using purified coagulation complex, thrombin, and fibrin formation assays. FINDINGS: The plasma levels of NETs, activated PLTs, and PMP markers in the carotid lesion site (CLS) were significantly higher than those in the aortic blood. NETs were decorated with PS in thrombi and the CLS plasma of ICA occlusion patients. Notably, the complementary roles of CLS plasma and thrombin-activated PLTs were required for NET formation and subsequent PS exposure. PS-bearing NETs provided functional platforms for PMPs and coagulation factor deposition and thus increased thrombin and fibrin formation. DNase I and lactadherin markedly inhibited these effects. In addition, NETs were cytotoxic to endothelial cells, converting these cells to a procoagulant phenotype. Sivelestat, anti-MMP9 antibody, and activated protein C (APC) blocked this cytotoxicity by 25%, 39%, or 52%, respectively. INTERPRETATION: NETs played a pivotal role in the hypercoagulability of stroke patients. Strategies that prevent NET formation may offer a potential therapeutic strategy for thromboembolism interventions. FUNDING: This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (61575058, 81873433 and 81670128) and Graduate Innovation Fund of Harbin Medical University (YJSKYCX2018-58HYD). Elsevier 2020-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7047181/ /pubmed/32114386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.102671 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research paper Zhou, Peng Li, Tao Jin, Jiaqi Liu, Yingmiao Li, Baorong Sun, Quanye Tian, Jiawei Zhao, Hongtao Liu, Zhihui Ma, Shuai Zhang, Shuoqi Novakovic, Valerie A Shi, Jialan Hu, Shaoshan Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion |
title | Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion |
title_full | Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion |
title_fullStr | Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion |
title_full_unstemmed | Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion |
title_short | Interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ICA occlusion |
title_sort | interactions between neutrophil extracellular traps and activated platelets enhance procoagulant activity in acute stroke patients with ica occlusion |
topic | Research paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7047181/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32114386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.102671 |
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