A role of platelet C-type lectin-like receptor-2 and its ligand podoplanin in vascular biology.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Current Opinion in Hematology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1097/MOH.0000000000000805
Katsue Suzuki-Inoue, Nagaharu Tsukiji
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Purpose of review: Platelets are essential for hemostasis and are also vital in lymphatic and lung development and the maintenance of vascular integrity. Platelet activation receptor C-type lectin-like receptor 2 (CLEC-2) and its endogenous ligand podoplanin (PDPN) in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) and other cells regulate these processes. This review aims to comprehensively summarize the roles of platelet CLEC-2 and PDPN. This review also focuses on discussing the underlying mechanisms by which platelet CLEC-2 and PDPN mediate blood/lymphatic separation.

Findings: CLEC-2/PDPN-induced platelet activation in the primary lymph sacs, developmental lymphovenous junctions, neonatal mesentery, and the site of tumor lymphangiogenesis prevents blood/lymphatic vessel misconnection. Further, CLEC-2/PDPN-induced platelet activation is essential for lung development. Mice deficient in CLEC-2 or PDPN show blood-filled lymphatics, lung malformations, and cerebrovascular abnormalities. CLEC-2 deletion in steady-state adult mice did not result in blood/lymphatic vessel mixing. In adulthood, CLEC-2 maintains vascular integrity and that of high endothelial venules in lymph nodes. CLEC-2 deletion in adulthood results in hemorrhage under inflammatory conditions, and hemolymph nodes.

Summary: The platelet CLEC-2/LEC PDPN interaction prevents blood/lymphatic vessel mixing at active remodeling sites of the blood/lymphatic system, but not in steady-state adult mice. This interaction also regulates vascular integrity when vascular permeability increases before and after birth.

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血小板 C 型凝集素样受体-2 及其配体 podoplanin 在血管生物学中的作用。
综述的目的:血小板对止血至关重要,对淋巴和肺的发育以及血管完整性的维护也至关重要。淋巴管内皮细胞(LECs)和其他细胞中的血小板活化受体 C 型凝集素样受体 2(CLEC-2)及其内源性配体 podoplanin(PDPN)调节着这些过程。本综述旨在全面总结血小板 CLEC-2 和 PDPN 的作用。本综述还重点讨论了血小板 CLEC-2 和 PDPN 介导血液/淋巴分离的基本机制:研究结果:在原发性淋巴囊、发育淋巴管连接处、新生儿肠系膜和肿瘤淋巴管生成部位,CLEC-2/PDPN 诱导的血小板活化可防止血液/淋巴管错接。此外,CLEC-2/PDPN 诱导的血小板活化对肺的发育至关重要。缺乏 CLEC-2 或 PDPN 的小鼠会出现充血淋巴管、肺畸形和脑血管异常。在稳态成年小鼠中缺失 CLEC-2 不会导致血液/淋巴管混合。在成年期,CLEC-2 可维持血管的完整性和淋巴结中高内皮静脉的完整性。小结:血小板 CLEC-2/LEC PDPN 相互作用可防止血液/淋巴系统活跃重塑部位的血液/淋巴管混合,但在稳态成年小鼠中则不会。当血管通透性在出生前后增加时,这种相互作用还能调节血管的完整性。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Hematology is an easy-to-digest bimonthly journal covering the most interesting and important advances in the field of hematology. Its hand-picked selection of editors ensure the highest quality selection of unbiased review articles on themes from nine key subject areas, including myeloid biology, Vascular biology, hematopoiesis and erythroid system and its diseases.
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