Exogenous human α-Synuclein acts in vitro as a mild platelet antiaggregant inhibiting α-thrombin-induced platelet activation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
α-Synuclein (αSyn) is a small disordered protein, highly conserved in vertebrates and involved in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Indeed, αSyn amyloid aggregates are present in the brain of patients with PD. Although the pathogenic role of αSyn is widely accepted, the physiological function of this protein remains elusive. Beyond the central nervous system, αSyn is expressed in hematopoietic tissue and blood, where platelets are a major cellular host of αSyn. Platelets play a key role in hemostasis and are potently activated by thrombin (αT) through the cleavage of protease-activated receptors. Furthermore, both αT and αSyn could be found in the same spatial environment, i.e. the platelet membrane, as αT binds to and activates platelets that can release αSyn from α-granules and microvesicles. Here, we investigated the possibility that exogenous αSyn could interfere with platelet activation induced by different agonists in vitro. Data obtained from distinct experimental te...
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01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Animals; Humans; Platelet Activation; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors; Thrombin; Parkinson Disease; alpha-Synuclein
Elenco autori:
Acquasaliente, Laura; Pontarollo, Giulia; Radu, Claudia Maria; Peterle, Daniele; Artusi, Ilaria; Pagotto, Anna; Uliana, Federico; Negro, Alessandro; Simioni, Paolo; De Filippis, Vincenzo
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