Affiliation:
1. Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Neuroscience and Sensory Organs, School of Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy
2. MEBIC Consortium, San Raffaele Open University of Rome and IRCCS San Raffaele Pisana of Rome, Rome, Italy
Abstract
Platelets are cellular fragments derived from bone-marrow megacaryocytes and they are
mostly involved in the haemostasis and coagulation. However, according to recent data, platelets
are able to perform novel immune functions. In fact, they possess a receptorial armamentarium on
their membrane for interacting with innate and adaptive immune cells. In addition, platelets also secrete
granules which contain cytokines and chemokines for activating and recruiting even distant
immune cells. The participation of platelets in inflammatory processes will also be discussed in
view of their dual role in terms of triggering or resolving inflammation. Involvement of platelets in
disease will be illustrated, pointing to their versatile function to either up- or down-regulate pathological
mechanisms. Finally, despite the availability of some anti-platelet agents, such as aspirin, dietary
manipulation of platelet function is currently investigated. In this regard, special emphasis
will be placed on dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and polyphenol effects on
platelets. Platelets play a dual role in inflammatory-immune-mediated diseases either activating or
deactivating immune cells. Diet based on substances, such as omega-3 PUFAs and polyphenols,
may act as a modulator of platelet function, even if more clinical trials are needed to corroborate
such a contention.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Immunology and Allergy,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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