The Glycoprotein VI-Phospholipase Cγ2 Signaling Pathway Controls Thrombus Formation Induced by Collagen and Tissue Factor In Vitro and In Vivo

Author:

Munnix Imke C.A.1,Strehl Amrei1,Kuijpers Marijke J.E.1,Auger Jocelyn M.1,van der Meijden Paola E.J.1,van Zandvoort Marc A.M.1,oude Egbrink Mirjam G.A.1,Nieswandt Bernhard1,Heemskerk Johan W.M.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Biochemistry (I.C.A.M., M.J.E.K., P.E.J.v.d.M., J.W.M.H.), Biophysics (M.A.M.v.Z.), and Physiology (M.G.A.o.E.), CARIM, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands; Rudolf Virchow Center (A.S., B.N.), DFG Research Center for Experimental Biomedicine, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany; and Centre for Cardiovascular Sciences Institute of Biomedical Research (J.M.A.), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Abstract

Objective— Both collagen and tissue factor can be initiating factors in thrombus formation. We investigated the signaling pathway of collagen-induced platelet activation in interaction with tissue factor–triggered coagulation during the thrombus-forming process. Methods and Results— In murine blood flowing over collagen, platelet exposure of phosphatidylserine and procoagulant activity, but not adhesion, completely relied on each of the following signaling modules: glycoprotein VI (GPVI), FcR γ-chain, Src kinases, adaptor protein LAT, and phospholipase Cγ2 (PLCγ2). On flow in the presence of tissue factor, these signaling components were essential for platelet aggregation and greatly enhanced fibrin clot formation. Collagen-stimulated thrombin generation relied on the presence and activity of GPVI, FcR γ-chain, Src kinase, LAT, and PLCγ2. The physiological importance of this GPVI pathway was shown in a FeCl 3 -induced in vivo murine thrombosis model. In both venules and arterioles, signaling through GPVI, FcR γ-chain, and Src kinases enhanced the formation of phosphatidylserine-exposing and fibrin-rich thrombi. Conclusions— The GPVI-PLCγ2 activation pathway regulates collagen-dependent coagulation in venous and arterial thrombus formation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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