Literature DB >> 23983579

New horizons in platelets flow cytometry.

Muhammad Saboor1, Moinuddin Moinuddin, Samina Ilyas.   

Abstract

Platelet flow cytometry is an emerging tool in diagnostic and therapeutic hematology. It is eminently suited to study the expression of platelet surface receptors both qualitatively as well as quantitatively. It can serve as a useful marker for the documentation of in vivo platelet activation, and thus, fore-warn the risk of thromboembolism in patients with diabetes mellitus, coronary syndromes, peripheral vascular diseases, and pre-eclampsia. This technique can also be extended to study and compare the effect of various antiplatelet drugs on the level of activation of platelets and to establish any dose-effect relationship of these drugs. Topographical localization of platelet granules and study of platelet-platelet and platelet-leukocyte interaction is also possible by this procedure. All these parameters serve as pointers towards the presence of activated platelets in the circulation with its thromboembolic consequences. This is a simple reliable and cost effective technique which has a wide application in the diagnosis of various inherited and acquired platelet disorders. Study of platelet cluster of differentiation (CD) markers in various inherited disorders i.e. Bernard Soulier's disease, von Willebrand disease, Glanzman's disease, and Grey platelet syndrome may help categories the molecular lesions in these oft under-studied disorders.

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Keywords:  CD62; CD63; flow cytometry; platelets

Year:  2013        PMID: 23983579      PMCID: PMC3744001     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Malays J Med Sci        ISSN: 1394-195X


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