Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.

Podocalyxin (Podxl) is a type I membrane sialoprotein of the CD34 family, originally described in the epithelial glomerular cells of the kidney (podocytes) in which it plays an important function. Podxl can also be found in megakaryocytes and platelets among other extrarenal places. The surface expo...

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Main Authors: Miguel Pericacho, Sonia Alonso-Martín, Susana Larrucea, Consuelo González-Manchón, Darío Fernández, Inés Sánchez, Matilde S Ayuso, Roberto Parrilla
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3189243?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0b070e840d574e05998a2751f186c01b2020-11-25T01:14:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01610e2602510.1371/journal.pone.0026025Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.Miguel PericachoSonia Alonso-MartínSusana LarruceaConsuelo González-ManchónDarío FernándezDarío FernándezInés SánchezMatilde S AyusoRoberto ParrillaPodocalyxin (Podxl) is a type I membrane sialoprotein of the CD34 family, originally described in the epithelial glomerular cells of the kidney (podocytes) in which it plays an important function. Podxl can also be found in megakaryocytes and platelets among other extrarenal places. The surface exposure of Podxl upon platelet activation suggested it could play some physiological role. To elucidate the function of Podxl in platelets, we generated mice with restricted ablation of the podxl gene in megakaryocytes using the Cre-LoxP gene targeting methodology. Mice with Podxl-null megakaryocytes did not show any apparent phenotypical change and their rates of growth, life span and fertility did not differ from the floxed controls. However, Podxl-null mice showed prolonged bleeding time and decreased platelet aggregation in response to physiological agonists. The number, size-distribution and polyploidy of Podxl-null megakaryocytes were similar to the floxed controls. Podxl-null platelets showed normal content of surface receptors and normal activation by agonists. However, the mice bearing Podxl-null platelets showed a significant retardation in the ferric chloride-induced occlusion of the carotid artery. Moreover, acute thrombosis induced by the i.v. injection of sublethal doses of collagen and phenylephrine produced a smaller fall in the number of circulating platelets in Podxl-null mice than in control mice. In addition, perfusion of uncoagulated blood from Podxl-null mice in parallel flow chamber showed reduced adhesion of platelets and formation of aggregates under high shear stress. It is concluded that platelet Podxl is involved in the control of hemostasis acting as a platelet co-stimulator, likely due to its pro-adhesive properties.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3189243?pdf=render
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author Miguel Pericacho
Sonia Alonso-Martín
Susana Larrucea
Consuelo González-Manchón
Darío Fernández
Darío Fernández
Inés Sánchez
Matilde S Ayuso
Roberto Parrilla
spellingShingle Miguel Pericacho
Sonia Alonso-Martín
Susana Larrucea
Consuelo González-Manchón
Darío Fernández
Darío Fernández
Inés Sánchez
Matilde S Ayuso
Roberto Parrilla
Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Miguel Pericacho
Sonia Alonso-Martín
Susana Larrucea
Consuelo González-Manchón
Darío Fernández
Darío Fernández
Inés Sánchez
Matilde S Ayuso
Roberto Parrilla
author_sort Miguel Pericacho
title Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.
title_short Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.
title_full Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.
title_fullStr Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.
title_full_unstemmed Diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the Podocalyxin Gene in mouse megakaryocytes.
title_sort diminished thrombogenic responses by deletion of the podocalyxin gene in mouse megakaryocytes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Podocalyxin (Podxl) is a type I membrane sialoprotein of the CD34 family, originally described in the epithelial glomerular cells of the kidney (podocytes) in which it plays an important function. Podxl can also be found in megakaryocytes and platelets among other extrarenal places. The surface exposure of Podxl upon platelet activation suggested it could play some physiological role. To elucidate the function of Podxl in platelets, we generated mice with restricted ablation of the podxl gene in megakaryocytes using the Cre-LoxP gene targeting methodology. Mice with Podxl-null megakaryocytes did not show any apparent phenotypical change and their rates of growth, life span and fertility did not differ from the floxed controls. However, Podxl-null mice showed prolonged bleeding time and decreased platelet aggregation in response to physiological agonists. The number, size-distribution and polyploidy of Podxl-null megakaryocytes were similar to the floxed controls. Podxl-null platelets showed normal content of surface receptors and normal activation by agonists. However, the mice bearing Podxl-null platelets showed a significant retardation in the ferric chloride-induced occlusion of the carotid artery. Moreover, acute thrombosis induced by the i.v. injection of sublethal doses of collagen and phenylephrine produced a smaller fall in the number of circulating platelets in Podxl-null mice than in control mice. In addition, perfusion of uncoagulated blood from Podxl-null mice in parallel flow chamber showed reduced adhesion of platelets and formation of aggregates under high shear stress. It is concluded that platelet Podxl is involved in the control of hemostasis acting as a platelet co-stimulator, likely due to its pro-adhesive properties.
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