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Differential integrin activity mediated by platelet collagen receptor engagement under flow conditions.


ABSTRACT: The platelet receptors glycoprotein (Gp)VI, integrin ?2?1 and GpIb/V/IX mediate platelet adhesion and activation during thrombogenesis. Increases of intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) are key signals during platelet activation; however, their relative importance in coupling different collagen receptors to functional responses under shear conditions remains unclear. To study shear-dependent, receptor-specific platelet responses, we used collagen or combinations of receptor-specific collagen-mimetic peptides as substrates for platelet adhesion and activation in whole human blood under arterial flow conditions and compared real-time and endpoint parameters of thrombus formation alongside [Ca2+]i measurements using confocal imaging. All three collagen receptors coupled to [Ca2+]i signals, but these varied in amplitude and temporal pattern alongside variable integrin activation. GpVI engagement produced large, sustained [Ca2+]i signals leading to real-time increases in integrins ?2?1- and ?IIb?3-mediated platelet adhesion. ?IIb?3-dependent platelet aggregation was dependent on P2Y12 signalling. Co-engagement of ?2?1 and GpIb/V/IX generated transient [Ca2+]i spikes and low amplitude [Ca2+]i responses that potentiated GpVI-dependent [Ca2+]i signalling. Therefore ?2?1, GpIb/V/IX and GpVI synergise to generate [Ca2+]i signals that regulate platelet behaviour and thrombus formation. Antagonism of secondary signalling pathways reveals distinct, separate roles for ?IIb?3 in stable platelet adhesion and aggregation.

SUBMITTER: Pugh N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6291897 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Differential integrin activity mediated by platelet collagen receptor engagement under flow conditions.

Pugh Nicholas N   Maddox Ben D BD   Bihan Dominique D   Taylor Kirk A KA   Mahaut-Smith Martyn P MP   Farndale Richard W RW  

Thrombosis and haemostasis 20170524 8


The platelet receptors glycoprotein (Gp)VI, integrin α<sub>2</sub>β<sub>1</sub> and GpIb/V/IX mediate platelet adhesion and activation during thrombogenesis. Increases of intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub>) are key signals during platelet activation; however, their relative importance in coupling different collagen receptors to functional responses under shear conditions remains unclear. To study shear-dependent, receptor-specific platelet responses, we used collagen or  ...[more]

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