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Platelet glycoprotein V spatio-temporally controls fibrin formation.


ABSTRACT: The activation of platelets and coagulation at vascular injury sites is crucial for haemostasis but can promote thrombosis and inflammation in vascular pathologies. Here, we delineate an unexpected spatio-temporal control mechanism of thrombin activity that is platelet orchestrated and locally limits excessive fibrin formation after initial haemostatic platelet deposition. During platelet activation, the abundant platelet glycoprotein (GP) V is cleaved by thrombin. We demonstrate with genetic and pharmacological approaches that thrombin-mediated shedding of GPV does not primarily regulate platelet activation in thrombus formation, but rather has a distinct function after platelet deposition and specifically limits thrombin-dependent generation of fibrin, a crucial mediator of vascular thrombo-inflammation. Genetic or pharmacologic defects in haemostatic platelet function are unexpectedly attenuated by specific blockade of GPV shedding, indicating that the spatio-temporal control of thrombin-dependent fibrin generation also represents a potential therapeutic target to improve haemostasis.

SUBMITTER: Beck S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10195106 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The activation of platelets and coagulation at vascular injury sites is crucial for haemostasis but can promote thrombosis and inflammation in vascular pathologies. Here, we delineate an unexpected spatio-temporal control mechanism of thrombin activity that is platelet orchestrated and locally limits excessive fibrin formation after initial haemostatic platelet deposition. During platelet activation, the abundant platelet glycoprotein (GP) V is cleaved by thrombin. We demonstrate with genetic an  ...[more]

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