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Eric Boilard1, Peter A Nigrovic, Katherine Larabee, Gerald F M Watts, Jonathan S Coblyn, Michael E Weinblatt, Elena M Massarotti, Eileen Remold-O'Donnell, Richard W Farndale, Jerry Ware, David M Lee.
Abstract
In addition to their pivotal role in thrombosis and wound repair, platelets participate in inflammatory responses. We investigated the role of platelets in the autoimmune disease rheumatoid arthritis. We identified platelet microparticles--submicrometer vesicles elaborated by activated platelets--in joint fluid from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other forms of inflammatory arthritis, but not in joint fluid from patients with osteoarthritis. Platelet microparticles were proinflammatory, eliciting cytokine responses from synovial fibroblasts via interleukin-1. Consistent with these findings, depletion of platelets attenuated murine inflammatory arthritis. Using both pharmacologic and genetic approaches, we identified the collagen receptor glycoprotein VI as a key trigger for platelet microparticle generation in arthritis pathophysiology. Thus, these findings demonstrate a previously unappreciated role for platelets and their activation-induced microparticles in inflammatory joint diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20110505 PMCID: PMC2927861 DOI: 10.1126/science.1181928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728