The role of platelet and endothelial GARP in thrombosis and hemostasis

نویسندگان

  • Elien Vermeersch
  • Frederik Denorme
  • Wim Maes
  • Simon F. De Meyer
  • Karen Vanhoorelbeke
  • Justin Edwards
  • Ethan M. Shevach
  • Derya Unutmaz
  • Hodaka Fujii
  • Hans Deckmyn
  • Claudia Tersteeg
چکیده

BACKGROUND Glycoprotein-A Repetitions Predominant protein (GARP or LRRC32) is present on among others human platelets and endothelial cells. Evidence for its involvement in thrombus formation was suggested by full knockout of GARP in zebrafish. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the role of GARP in platelet physiology and in thrombus formation using platelet and endothelial conditional GARP knock out mice. METHODS Platelet and endothelial specific GARP knockout mice were generated using the Cre-loxP recombination system. The function of platelets without GARP was measured by flow cytometry, spreading analysis and aggregometry using PAR4-activating peptide and collagen related peptide. Additionally, clot retraction and collagen-induced platelet adhesion and aggregation under flow were analyzed. Finally, in vivo tail bleeding time, occlusion time of the mesenteric and carotid artery after FeCl3-induced thrombosis were determined in platelet and endothelial specific GARP knock out mice. RESULTS Platelet specific GARP knockout mice had normal surface GPIb, GPVI and integrin αIIb glycoprotein expression. Although GARP expression was increased upon platelet activation, platelets without GARP displayed normal agonist induced activation, spreading on fibrinogen and aggregation responses. Furthermore, absence of GARP on platelets did not influence clot retraction and had no impact on thrombus formation on collagen-coated surfaces under flow. In line with this, neither the tail bleeding time nor the occlusion time in the carotid- and mesenteric artery after FeCl3-induced thrombus formation in platelet or endothelial specific GARP knock out mice were affected. CONCLUSIONS Evidence is provided that platelet and endothelial GARP are not important in hemostasis and thrombosis in mice.

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دوره 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017