| Literature DB >> 21415976 |
Chiara Cerletti1, Giovanni de Gaetano, Roberto Lorenzet.
Abstract
The aim of this review is to summarize the contribution of platelets and leukocytes and their interactions in inflammation and blood coagulation and its possible relevance in the pathogenesis of thrombosis. There is some evidence of an association between infection/inflammation and thrombosis. This is likely a bidirectional relationship. The presence of a thrombus may serve as a nidus of infection. Vascular injury indeed promotes platelet and leukocyte activation and thrombus formation and the thrombus and its components facilitate adherence of bacteria to the vessel wall. Alternatively, an infection and the associated inflammation can trigger platelet and leukocyte activation and thrombus formation. In either case platelets and leukocytes co-localize and interact in the area of vascular injury, at sites of inflammation and/or at sites of thrombosis. Following vascular injury, the subendothelial tissue, a thrombogenic surface, becomes available for interaction with these blood cells. Tissue factor, found not only in media and adventitia of the vascular wall, but also on activated platelets and leukocytes, triggers blood coagulation. Vascular-blood cell interactions, mediated by the release of preformed components of the endothelium, is modulated by both cell adhesion and production of soluble stimulatory or inhibitory molecules that alter cell function: adhesion molecules regulate cell-cell contact and facilitate the modulation of biochemical pathways relevant to inflammatory and/or thrombotic processes.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21415976 PMCID: PMC3033146 DOI: 10.4084/MJHID.2010.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis ISSN: 2035-3006 Impact factor: 2.576
Figure 1.Schematic sequence of interactions between endothelial cells, platelets and leukocytes. Reprinted from de Gaetano et al,11 with permission of the Publisher.
Major adhesion molecules in endothelium, platelet and leukocyte interactions
| P-selectin | Stored in EC and platelet granules;expressed on cell surface on stimulation and released | Rolling of leukocytes on EC and platelets and of platelets on EC | PSGL-1 |
| E-selectin | Induced by cytokines on EC | Rolling of leukocytes on EC | PSGL-1 ESL-1 CD44 |
| L-selectin | Expressed on leukocytes | Secondary leukocyte recruitment | PSGL-1 |
| ICAM-1 | Up-regulated by cytokines on EC and leukocytes | Firm adhesion and transmigration of leukocytes | β2-integrins |
| ICAM-2 | Constitutive on EC and platelets | Firm adhesion and transmigration of leukocytes; platelet adhesion to leukocytes | β2-integrins |
| VCAM-1 | Up-regulated by cytokines on EC | Firm adhesion and transmigration of leukocytes | α4-integrins |
| PECAM-1 | Constitutive on EC, platelets and leukocytes | Transmigration | PECAM-1 |
| β2-integrins | Expressed on leukocytes; require activation | Firm adhesion to EC and platelets | ICAMs VCAM fibrinogen |
| β3-integrins | Expressed on platelets (αIIbβ3 or GpIIbIIIa) and on neutrophils/EC (αVβ3); require activation | Firm cell adhesion | Fibrinogen; extracellular matrix molecules |
| CD40 | Constitutive and expressed on EC, leukocyte and platelet surface | Activates different EC, leukocyte and platelet function | CD40L |