The role of platelets in inflammation
RSRobert StoreyMTMark Thomas
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Abstract
There is growing recognition of the critical role of platelets in inflammation and immune responses. Recent studies have indicated that antiplatelet medications may reduce mortality from infections and sepsis, which suggests possible clinical relevance of modifying platelet responses to inflammation. Platelets release numerous inflammatory mediators that have no known role in haemostasis. Many of these mediators modify leukocyte and endothelial responses to a range of different inflammatory stimuli. Additionally, platelets form aggregates with leukocytes and form bridges between leukocytes and endothelium, largely mediated by platelet P-selectin. Through their interactions with monocytes, neutrophils,…
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- MTMark Thomas
University of Sheffield
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Keywords
- Platelet
- Inflammation
- Immune system
- Platelet activation
- Innate immune system
- Platelet aggregation
- Immunity
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