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Rap1b is critical for glycoprotein VI-mediated but not ADP receptor-mediated alpha2beta1 activation.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The platelet alpha2beta1 integrin functions as both an adhesion and signaling receptor upon exposure to collagen. Recent studies have indicated that alpha2beta1 function can be activated via inside-out signaling, similar to the prototypical platelet integrin alphaIIbbeta3. However, signaling molecules that regulate alpha2beta1 activation in platelets are not well defined. A strong candidate molecule is the small GTPase Rap1b, the dominant platelet isoform of Rap1, which regulates alphaIIbbeta3 activation. OBJECTIVES:We hypothesized that Rap1b positively regulates alpha2beta1 during agonist-induced platelet activation. METHODS:To test whether Rap1b activates alpha2beta1 downstream of glycoprotein (GP)VI or other platelet receptors, we stimulated platelets purified from Rap1b-/- or wild-type mice with diverse agonists and measured alpha2beta1 activation using fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled monomeric collagen. We also examined the role of Rap1b in outside-in signaling pathways by analyzing adhesion and spreading of Rap1b-/- or wild-type platelets on monomeric, immobilized collagen. Finally, we monitored the activation status of related Rap GTPases to detect changes in signaling pathways potentially associated with Rap1b-mediated events. RESULTS:Rap1b-/- platelets displayed comparable ADP-induced or thrombin-induced alpha2beta1 activation as wild-type platelets, but reduced convulxin-dependent alpha2beta1 activation. Rap1b-/- platelets exhibited increased spreading on immobilized collagen but similar adhesion to immobilized collagen compared to wild-type platelets. Rap1b-/- platelets also showed Rap1a and Rap2 activation upon agonist stimulation, possibly revealing functional compensation among Rap family members. CONCLUSIONS:Rap1b is required for maximal GPVI-induced but not ADP-induced activation of alpha2beta1 in murine platelets.

SUBMITTER: Wang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2904080 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rap1b is critical for glycoprotein VI-mediated but not ADP receptor-mediated alpha2beta1 activation.

Wang Z Z   Holly S P SP   Larson M K MK   Liu J J   Yuan W W   Chrzanowska-Wodnicka M M   White G C GC   Parise L V LV  

Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH 20090117 4


<h4>Background</h4>The platelet alpha2beta1 integrin functions as both an adhesion and signaling receptor upon exposure to collagen. Recent studies have indicated that alpha2beta1 function can be activated via inside-out signaling, similar to the prototypical platelet integrin alphaIIbbeta3. However, signaling molecules that regulate alpha2beta1 activation in platelets are not well defined. A strong candidate molecule is the small GTPase Rap1b, the dominant platelet isoform of Rap1, which regula  ...[more]

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