| Literature DB >> 26585954 |
Brian Estevez1, Kyungho Kim1, M Keegan Delaney1, Aleksandra Stojanovic-Terpo1, Bo Shen1, Changgeng Ruan2, Jaehyung Cho1, Zaverio M Ruggeri3, Xiaoping Du1.
Abstract
Thrombin-induced cellular response in platelets not only requires protease-activated receptors (PARs), but also involves another thrombin receptor, the glycoprotein Ib-IX complex (GPIb-IX). It remains controversial how thrombin binding to GPIb-IX stimulates platelet responses. It was proposed that GPIb-IX serves as a dock that facilitates thrombin cleavage of protease-activated receptors, but there are also reports suggesting that thrombin binding to GPIb-IX induces platelet activation independent of PARs. Here we show that GPIb is neither a passive thrombin dock nor a PAR-independent signaling receptor. We demonstrate a novel signaling-mediated cooperativity between PARs and GPIb-IX. Low-dose thrombin-induced PAR-dependent cell responses require the cooperativity of GPIb-IX signaling, and conversely, thrombin-induced GPIb-IX signaling requires cooperativity of PARs. This mutually dependent cooperativity requires a GPIb-IX-specific 14-3-3-Rac1-LIMK1 signaling pathway, and activation of this pathway also requires PAR signaling. The cooperativity between GPIb-IX signaling and PAR signaling thus drives platelet activation at low concentrations of thrombin, which are important for in vivo thrombosis.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26585954 PMCID: PMC4742550 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2015-04-638387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113