Extracellular histones promote thrombin generation through platelet-dependent mechanisms: involvement of platelet TLR2 and TLR4
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The release of histones from dying cells is associated with microvascular thrombosis and, because histones activate platelets, this could represent a possible pathogenic mechanism. In the present study, we assessed the influence of histones on the procoagulant potential of human platelets in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and in purified systems. Histones dose-dependently enhanced thrombin generation in PRP in the absence of any trigger, as evaluated by calibrated automated thrombinography regardless of whether the contact phase was inhibited. Activation of coagulation required the presence of fully activatable platelets and was not ascribable to platelet tissue factor, whereas targeting polyphosphate with…
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7Topics & keywords
- Platelet
- Thrombin
- Prothrombinase
- Chemistry
- Platelet activation
- Cell biology
- Histone
- Coagulation