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A complementary role for tetraspanin superfamily member CD151 and ADP purinergic P2Y12 receptor in platelets

Journal

THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS
Volume 114, Issue 5, Pages 1004-1019

Publisher

GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1160/TH14-11-0967

Keywords

Platelets; CD151; mice; clopidogrel; purinergic P2Y12

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  1. NHF
  2. NHMRC of Australia
  3. King Khalid University in Saudi Arabia

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P2Y(12) receptor is required for sustained activation of integrin alpha(IIb)beta(3), irreversible platelet aggregation and thrombus stabilisation. Tetraspanin superfamily member CD151 associates with integrin alpha(IIb)beta(3) and plays critical roles in regulation of thrombus growth and stability in vivo. The possible functional relationship between P2Y(12) and CD151 in a molecular cluster in platelets may affect thrombus formation. Hence our aim was to investigate the physical and functional requirements for this association in platelets. Our investigations reveal a specific and constitutive association between CD151 and P2Y(12) receptor in human platelets shown by immunoprecipitation/western blot studies and by flow cytometry. Specifically, the prominent association involves CD151 with P2Y(12) oligomers, and to a lesser extent P2Y(12) monomers. This association is not altered by platelet aggregation induced by different agonists. There is also a distinct complex of tetraspanin CD151 with ADP puri-nergic receptor P2Y(12) but not P2Y(1). P2Y(12) oligomer interaction with CD151 is selective as compared to other tetraspanins. To investigate the functional relationship between these receptors in platelets we used wild-type or CD151 knockout (KO) mice treated with either PBS or 50 mg/kg clopidogrel. CD151 KO mice treated with clopidogrel exhibited synergy in delayed kinetics of clot retraction, in PAR-4 and collagen-mediated platelet aggregation, platelet spreading on fibrinogen and without restricting cAMP inhibition. Clopidogrel treated CD151 KO arterioles showed smaller and less stable thrombi with increased tendency to embolise ex vivo and in vivo. These studies demonstrate a complementary role between CD151 and P2Y(12) receptor in platelets in regulating thrombus growth and stability.

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