Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.

Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is associated with a hypercoagulable state. Increased platelet activation is reported in SCA and SCA platelets may present augmented adhesion to the vascular endothelium, potentially contributing to the vaso-occlusive process. We sought to observe the effects of platelets (P...

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Main Authors: Renata Proença-Ferreira, Ana Flávia Brugnerotto, Vanessa Tonin Garrido, Venina Marcela Dominical, Daiana Morelli Vital, Marilene de Fátima Reis Ribeiro, Melissa Ercolin dos Santos, Fabíola Traina, Sara T Olalla-Saad, Fernando Ferreira Costa, Nicola Conran
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3923877?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d491975e56df4d72992927304d93f60f2020-11-24T21:50:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8901210.1371/journal.pone.0089012Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.Renata Proença-FerreiraAna Flávia BrugnerottoVanessa Tonin GarridoVenina Marcela DominicalDaiana Morelli VitalMarilene de Fátima Reis RibeiroMelissa Ercolin dos SantosFabíola TrainaSara T Olalla-SaadFernando Ferreira CostaNicola ConranSickle cell anemia (SCA) is associated with a hypercoagulable state. Increased platelet activation is reported in SCA and SCA platelets may present augmented adhesion to the vascular endothelium, potentially contributing to the vaso-occlusive process. We sought to observe the effects of platelets (PLTs) from healthy control (CON) individuals and SCA individuals on endothelial activation, in vitro. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were cultured, in the presence, or not, of washed PLTs from CON or steady-state SCA individuals. Supernatants were reserved for cytokine quantification, and endothelial adhesion molecules (EAM) were analyzed by flow cytometry; gene expressions of ICAM1 and genes of the NF-κB pathway were analyzed by qPCR. SCA PLTs were found to be more inflammatory, displaying increased adhesive properties, an increased production of IL-1β and a tendency towards elevated expressions of P-selectin and activated αIIbβ3. Following culture in the presence of SCA PLTs, HUVEC presented significant augmentations in the expressions of the EAM, ICAM-1 and E-selectin, as well as increased IL-8 production and increased ICAM1 and NFKB1 (encodes p50 subunit of NF-κB) gene expressions. Interestingly, transwell inserts abolished the effects of SCA PLTs on EAM expression. Furthermore, an inhibitor of the NF-κB pathway, BAY 11-7082, also prevented the induction of EAM expression on the HUVEC surface by SCA PLTs. In conclusion, we find further evidence to indicate that platelets circulate in an activated state in sickle cell disease and are capable of stimulating endothelial cell activation. This effect appears to be mediated by direct contact, or even adhesion, between the platelets and endothelial cells and via NFκB-dependent signaling. As such, activated platelets in SCD may contribute to endothelial activation and, therefore, to the vaso-occlusive process. Results provide further evidence to support the use of anti-platelet approaches in association with other therapies for SCD.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3923877?pdf=render
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author Renata Proença-Ferreira
Ana Flávia Brugnerotto
Vanessa Tonin Garrido
Venina Marcela Dominical
Daiana Morelli Vital
Marilene de Fátima Reis Ribeiro
Melissa Ercolin dos Santos
Fabíola Traina
Sara T Olalla-Saad
Fernando Ferreira Costa
Nicola Conran
spellingShingle Renata Proença-Ferreira
Ana Flávia Brugnerotto
Vanessa Tonin Garrido
Venina Marcela Dominical
Daiana Morelli Vital
Marilene de Fátima Reis Ribeiro
Melissa Ercolin dos Santos
Fabíola Traina
Sara T Olalla-Saad
Fernando Ferreira Costa
Nicola Conran
Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Renata Proença-Ferreira
Ana Flávia Brugnerotto
Vanessa Tonin Garrido
Venina Marcela Dominical
Daiana Morelli Vital
Marilene de Fátima Reis Ribeiro
Melissa Ercolin dos Santos
Fabíola Traina
Sara T Olalla-Saad
Fernando Ferreira Costa
Nicola Conran
author_sort Renata Proença-Ferreira
title Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.
title_short Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.
title_full Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.
title_fullStr Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.
title_full_unstemmed Endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.
title_sort endothelial activation by platelets from sickle cell anemia patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is associated with a hypercoagulable state. Increased platelet activation is reported in SCA and SCA platelets may present augmented adhesion to the vascular endothelium, potentially contributing to the vaso-occlusive process. We sought to observe the effects of platelets (PLTs) from healthy control (CON) individuals and SCA individuals on endothelial activation, in vitro. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were cultured, in the presence, or not, of washed PLTs from CON or steady-state SCA individuals. Supernatants were reserved for cytokine quantification, and endothelial adhesion molecules (EAM) were analyzed by flow cytometry; gene expressions of ICAM1 and genes of the NF-κB pathway were analyzed by qPCR. SCA PLTs were found to be more inflammatory, displaying increased adhesive properties, an increased production of IL-1β and a tendency towards elevated expressions of P-selectin and activated αIIbβ3. Following culture in the presence of SCA PLTs, HUVEC presented significant augmentations in the expressions of the EAM, ICAM-1 and E-selectin, as well as increased IL-8 production and increased ICAM1 and NFKB1 (encodes p50 subunit of NF-κB) gene expressions. Interestingly, transwell inserts abolished the effects of SCA PLTs on EAM expression. Furthermore, an inhibitor of the NF-κB pathway, BAY 11-7082, also prevented the induction of EAM expression on the HUVEC surface by SCA PLTs. In conclusion, we find further evidence to indicate that platelets circulate in an activated state in sickle cell disease and are capable of stimulating endothelial cell activation. This effect appears to be mediated by direct contact, or even adhesion, between the platelets and endothelial cells and via NFκB-dependent signaling. As such, activated platelets in SCD may contribute to endothelial activation and, therefore, to the vaso-occlusive process. Results provide further evidence to support the use of anti-platelet approaches in association with other therapies for SCD.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3923877?pdf=render
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