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ABSTRACT: Rationale
Sepsis-related mortality results in part from immunodeficiency secondary to profound lymphoid apoptosis. The biological mechanisms responsible are not understood.Objectives
Because recent evidence shows that platelets are involved in microvascular inflammation and that they accumulate in lymphoid microvasculature in sepsis, we hypothesized a direct role for platelets in sepsis-related lymphoid apoptosis.Methods
We studied megakaryocytes and platelets from a murine-induced sepsis model, with validation in septic children, which showed induction of the cytotoxic serine protease granzyme B.Measurements and main results
Platelets from septic mice induced marked apoptosis of healthy splenocytes ex vivo. Platelets from septic granzyme B null (-/-) mice showed no lymphotoxicity.Conclusions
Our findings establish a conceptual advance in sepsis: Septic megakaryocytes produce platelets with acutely altered mRNA profiles, and these platelets mediate lymphotoxicity via granzyme B. Given the contribution of lymphoid apoptosis to sepsis-related mortality, modulation of platelet granzyme B becomes an important new target for investigation and therapy.
SUBMITTER: Freishtat RJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2654976 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Freishtat Robert J RJ Natale Joanne J Benton Angela S AS Cohen Joanna J Sharron Matthew M Wiles Andrew A AA Ngor Wai-Man WM Mojgani Bahar B Bradbury Margaret M Degnan Andrew A Sachdeva Reecha R Debiase Lindsay M LM Ghimbovschi Svetlana S Chow Matthew M Bunag Clarice C Kristosturyan Ervand E Hoffman Eric P EP
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 20090108 6
<h4>Rationale</h4>Sepsis-related mortality results in part from immunodeficiency secondary to profound lymphoid apoptosis. The biological mechanisms responsible are not understood.<h4>Objectives</h4>Because recent evidence shows that platelets are involved in microvascular inflammation and that they accumulate in lymphoid microvasculature in sepsis, we hypothesized a direct role for platelets in sepsis-related lymphoid apoptosis.<h4>Methods</h4>We studied megakaryocytes and platelets from a muri ...[more]